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Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday August 2nd 2004

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 23:49

I think it was about 9pm when the slithy tobe did gamble in the wabe and the plot was lost. And as to the Knights who say "Ni" .... Nigel...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 22:40

Dom Latter wrote: >On Monday 02 Aug 2004 8:46 pm, Paul J White wrote: > > >>I think Martin 'jock' Kellie pointed this one out a while back, nifty >>little shareware tool, shows I'm running at 28C a...

FN-FORUM: spam from your own domain

date posted 2nd August 2004 22:38

This was brought up a while ago, but what's the best thing to do if you know "people" are sending spam using spoofed from: addresses based on your domain? I'm getting ~20 bounces a day, mainly with...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 22:29

On Monday 02 Aug 2004 8:46 pm, Paul J White wrote: > I think Martin 'jock' Kellie pointed this one out a while back, nifty > little shareware tool, shows I'm running at 28C at idle, which is > quite h...

FN-FORUM: Soflow

date posted 2nd August 2004 21:28

Anyone heard of http://www.soflow.com A collegue has suggested it as a possible mechanism of locating business contacts. Anyone used it? (anyone checking it who wants an intro then email be privatel...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 21:24

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Paul J White wrote: > >> The scrutineer told him there was leakage from his felt bush and he >> should lubricate his bell housing... Nurse, the screens!!! > > > Lol!...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 21:12

Paul J White wrote: > The scrutineer told him there was leakage from his felt bush and he > should lubricate his bell housing... Nurse, the screens!!! Lol! Thanks Paul, now I have to clean coke off...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 21:02

Tony Crockford wrote: > sort of like the fetch me a shrubbery sketch from the Knights who say > Ni! - we all create our best shrubbery for all to see. *lol* I get your point, but having just recei...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 21:01

> If you have a Maplin near you, I'd go there.. the bits are likely to = be=20 > cheaper ;) I am in Edinburgh during the week so yes there is a maplins but it is a = pain to get to and closes a bit t...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:59

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > the 'failure' temp of the XP range is somewhere around 85C, possibly a > touch higher - the specs are on AMD's website someplace - just search > around for the PDF of Athlo...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:50

Raymond Stone wrote: > Does anyone know the safest high temp of a athlon XP 2600? I might see if > the bios is setting the cutoff and put it slightly higher to check. 62C in the BIOS is er.. too hot,...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:48

Paul J White wrote: > Mike wrote: >> Shit... Temp1 and 2 at 60 deg C - is that bad? Office temp +31 > Aaron seems to know a fair bit about this, I'm sure he'll post soon... I'm no expert, I've just e...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:40

At 21:01 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Paul J White wrote: > > Nigel Rogers wrote: > >> Or setup committee? I'd be happy to get stuck in. >> The process could be as interesting as the result? > > I agree t...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:38

Ok other thing now come to think about it u have the bios set up to accept the same speed as the CPU? As my XP 2600 used to do the same until I set it down it should be running at about 1.9-2.1 somepl...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:35

Yes AMD3000.. all seems to be fine, fingers 'X'd Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Paul J > White > Sent: 02 August 2004 22:12 > To: FN-FORUM / [EMA...

Re: FN-FORUM: Wanted: Sage expert

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:34

Lindsay Baugh wrote: >> Hi George >> > offlist with their details. A friend is looking for someone to recommend to >> a client who wants to do scary things with their Sage...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:33

Ok few ideas...... Did you put the Fan/Heatsink on? If so if you forced it down you could have damaged it they can be a git but the slightest wrong move and u can damage that and the chip. Also have...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:33

Well I took it off, put it back on and same problem, cpu temp increases = and then switches off at 62, mind you the temp in the room is 24 so perhaps = 62 is not too bad? Mind you my athlon 64 is runn...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:24

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > filled in the voids), then take the tiniest blob on the edge of a credit > card or similar and spread it onto the chip core alone. You want a layer > that's about as thi...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:21

Mike wrote: > > Shit... Temp1 and 2 at 60 deg C - is that bad? Office temp +31 I'm no expert, but with an ambient temp that high I'm not particularly surprised. If the machine is behaving I wouldn...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:16

Pete Croft wrote: > Certainly if you fire an AthlonXP up without a heatsink at all, it's > toast before you can kill the power. So unless it was something very > minor I'd be a bit worried if the HS...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:15

Shit... Temp1 and 2 at 60 deg C - is that bad? Office temp +31 Mike > > Or try CPUCooL: > > http://www.cpufsb.de/index.html > > I think Martin 'jock' Kellie pointed this one out a while back, nif...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:10

Nigel Rogers wrote: > Or setup committee? I'd be happy to get stuck in. > The process could be as interesting as the result? I agree totally with that sentiment. If we can do this with some honesty...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:08

Raymond Stone wrote: > And thanks btw, the heat sink was a bugger to fit so would not surprise me > if it is not on well. Anyone got any suggestions for a better heat sink than > the one AMD supply?...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 20:04

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > You may have already checked this - but.. Have you tried reseating the > HSF? It could be a CPU overheat.. from a cold boot, check the CPU temp > in the Bios (if possible...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:57

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Julian Voelcker wrote: > >> Has anyone here actually managed to get anything out of these >> networking sites that they couldn't get from communities like this one >>...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:55

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > You may have already checked this - but.. Have you tried reseating the > HSF? It could be a CPU overheat.. from a cold boot, check the CPU temp > in the Bios (if possible)...

RE: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:51

> You may have already checked this - but.. Have you tried reseating the = > HSF? It could be a CPU overheat.. from a cold boot, check the CPU temp = > in the Bios (if possible) - if it's climbing p...

RE: FN-FORUM: Boot from CD charset="us-ascii"

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:50

Yes even installed another - have now resorted to removing the drive and formating on another machine, Installing win2003 and then putting the drive back in the original box - nightmare Mike > -----...

Re: FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:44

Raymond Stone wrote: > One machine works fine the other will not remain on for very long and > switches itself off, when it does this it will not switch back on again > until the power is disconnect f...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:42

> a timer (no matter how long - it could be two weeks!) is really > important, as the point is finding out what someone else can / would do > differently within that fixed timeframe. obviously som...

FN-FORUM: Hardware problem?

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:40

Looking for suggestions. I bought the bits for two low-ish end pc's, both machines almost the same (with the exception of the hard disk, which is ok). One machine works fine the other will not remai...

RE: FN-FORUM: Boot from CD charset="us-ascii"

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:30

Is the CD Drive bootable ? I've a DVD RAM drive that's a SCSI jobbie and that's not bootable. Which is a pain in the ar$e when trying to re-install win2k ;-) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL R...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:22

hehe, it's ok Luke I wasn't lumping it all on you. Most things like this need a few to drive it on. I think cost is a better measurethan time ie this is what we'd charge for this. I could set up a h...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 19:13

Julian Voelcker wrote: > Has anyone here actually managed to get anything out of these > networking sites that they couldn't get from communities like this one > or through personal contacts? Yes a...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:55

At 19:20 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Paul J White wrote: > > Luke Perman wrote: > >> a timer (no matter how long - it could be two weeks!) is really >> important, as the point is finding out what someo...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:37

Julian Voelcker wrote: > Has anyone here actually managed to get anything out of these > networking sites that they couldn't get from communities like this one > or through personal contacts? In a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:33

Tony Crockford wrote: > > almost cracked it - you've not managed the transition from the brill > right floated layout to your left floated one. > > give me ten more minutes.... Hands up who thin...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:30

Hi Tony/Everyone, > Invite sent off list ;o) Whilst I have joined, I'm not sure that I would want to start uploading my contact files to it - it reminds me of the old Amway/MLM scams of the 80s an...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:29

Luke Perman wrote: > a timer (no matter how long - it could be two weeks!) is really > important, as the point is finding out what someone else can / would do > differently within that fixed timefr...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:18

Joe Freeman wrote: > This seems to be ok now, just set display to inline on the li's. Just > need to make them 1px wider which is proving more difficult than it sounds! I didn't think inline element...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:17

On 2 Aug 2004, at 17:01, Nigel Rogers wrote: > So Luke, > are you taking it forward? i must admit i thought my original post might generate a bit more discussion before i decided whether to do anyt...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:11

Joe Freeman wrote: > I'll try and find some other solution, I liked the layout in Mozilla > which I'd like to keep in IE. I won't moan at IE (only 150 'holes' since > April 2001, cough). This seems...

Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:03

On 2 Aug 2004, at 17:01, Nigel Rogers wrote: > So Luke, > are you taking it forward? hmm. i guess... i'm definitely interested, put it that way. will need to give some thought as to how it could...

RE: FN-FORUM: Boot from CD

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:01

Yep I have a machine like that won't boot from CD at all unless it's Win95 I suggest you take a trip to Bootdisk.com and make it on floppy for any OS you need. Then put the CD in. John -----Original...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 18:00

Tony, thanks very much! Tony Crockford wrote: > I added a a border to prevent the margin-collapse problem on your nav > menu (extra whitespace), but there might be more elegant solutions. I'll try...

FN-FORUM: Boot from CD

date posted 2nd August 2004 17:50

Desperatly trying to get an AMD350 to boot from CD, set it in BIOS but all I get is [Boot from CDROM... Failure] it seems to run through this proceedure too quickly Anyone any ideas? Mike --- Outgoi...

RE: FN-FORUM: Wanted: Sage expert

date posted 2nd August 2004 17:27

Hi George Which product? I know so...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 17:22

At 18:04 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Tony Crockford wrote: > I've copied the brill layout and reversed it - it works okay on my > machine... > > I added a a border to prevent the margin-collapse proble...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 17:13

At 17:18 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Joe Freeman wrote: > > I thought that: >> > was part of the whole XHTML bit. I have got rid of it anyway, dosen't > seem to have made any difference though. Okay....

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:58

At 17:18 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Joe Freeman wrote: > > I thought that: >> > was part of the whole XHTML bit. I have got rid of it anyway, dosen't > seem to have made any difference though. > > Th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:28

I thought that: > was part of the whole XHTML bit. I have got rid of it anyway, dosen't seem to have made any difference though. Thanks so far, Joe. -- http://bitroot.com - internet solutions...

RE: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:24

Thanks for all the links guys.... Yeah I do VHS to DVD just hook up VCR to TV Capture Card and use Premier to import and export nice and easy. John -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED]...

Re: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:20

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >I was just thinking about puting all of my VHS films onto DVD and did >recall there was a threa about this a copuple of years ago but cant seem >to find it. > >I recall someon...

FN-FORUM: Wanted: Sage expert

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:16

Hi all, If anyone is, or knows of, an expert at Sage could they please get in touch offlist with their details. A friend is looking for someone to recommend to a client who wants to do scary thing...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:15

At 16:58 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Joe Freeman wrote: > > Just when I thought I had it working, it goes disastrously wrong in IE! > > If anyone can spot the obvious mistake, that would be a great help....

Re: FN-FORUM: OT was "An interesting experiment" - New Lancers project?

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:11

So Luke, are you taking it forward? Nigel...

Re: FN-FORUM: *fixed* strangle sql problem..

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:11

Craig Tinson wrote: > > anyone see whats wrong with this? > > SELECT * FROM offers > WHERE > EMAIL IS NOT NULL > AND LAVAIL AND DEALER='N' AND (COMPREFNO like '*8010*'...

FN-FORUM: crm

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:10

Omnipresent Technologies is seeking to recruit a CRM Application Consultant, to join our CRM team. Applicants should ideally be educated to degree level, preferably have a computing degree with an...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 16:07

Just when I thought I had it working, it goes disastrously wrong in IE! If anyone can spot the obvious mistake, that would be a great help. http://www.bitroot.com/bitroot/pages/test/ Thanks, Joe....

RE: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:56

I was phoned on my mobile one day by an investment company that sounded Italian or something. Being busy I agreed to have them send me information on their portfolio just to get rid of them. They neve...

FN-FORUM: strangle sql problem..

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:48

anyone see whats wrong with this? SELECT * FROM offers WHERE EMAIL IS NOT NULL AND LAVAIL...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:46

At 16:27 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Joe Freeman wrote: > The other two from Tony don't have a fixed width navigation bar. whoops! - you're right, Boldfish isn't fixed width, but it could be just by c...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:44

Joe Freeman wrote: > Can anyone (Tony) give me a link to a page showing how to use div's > for layout. I don't think you're supposed to call them "Div's" any more. Not politically correct. "Lear...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:37

Thanks Pete and Tony. The 'bluerobot' one and the 'ryanbrill' links were the ones I was looking for. The other two from Tony don't have a fixed width navigation bar. I had the container-sidebar-con...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:17

only because it's a popular scottish family name (nothing against the scots ofcourse) I remember that a belgiun based advertising company reg'd bbc.com (must have p'eed of auntie big time) not to sur...

Re: FN-FORUM: Using NSLookup

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:11

On 2 Aug 2004, at 11:50, Julian Voelcker wrote: > > Hi Rus, > >> Not quite what you are looking for but http://www.dnstools.com/ is a >> web-based dnslookup > > Thanks, that's a good one to have. S...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:05

When someone did that to me, I sent the invoice back with a stiff letter about misrepresentation. The invoice usually has a cancellation within 7 days or something similar in minute print on the back...

Re: FN-FORUM: freelance projects database

date posted 2nd August 2004 15:01

At 13:41 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Nicole Telfer wrote: > > Hi I'm trying to find projects databases for: > > 1. Web development and programming Elance has all sorts: http://www.elance.com/c/static/ma...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:57

On 2 Aug 2004, at 15:21, carmel andrews wrote: > > Perhaps if they standardised domain name registration > to a central body/organisation, who's internet addr. > was known to all, this problem would...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:37

At 15:15 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Joe Freeman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Sorry to bring this topic up! > > Can anyone (Tony) give me a link to a page showing how to use div's > (CSS) for layout. The pro...

RE: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:35

For http://www.bigpharmanews.com I was trying to find a way to get content in the backs of airline seats... most business execs are strapped into them. Found two good contacts and they are both willi...

Re: FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:34

Joe Freeman wrote: > Can anyone (Tony) give me a link to a page showing how to use div's > (CSS) for layout. The problem seems to occur because I want two columns, > one fixed width and the other...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:30

Perhaps if they standardised domain name registration to a central body/organisation, who's internet addr. was known to all, this problem would be averted Anyway your example sounds an awfull lot si...

FN-FORUM: Looking for a fulltime .Net developer

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:29

Hi all, We need to take on a full-time VB.Net developer and I was wondering if there was either someone on the list who might be after something, or if anyone knew a good place to find someone. We ca...

RE: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:26

Aaron, it sounds very unlikely that a legal contract exists in that case. One good approach is to pretend that you always issue a purchase order number. If you did not give them one, then you obviousl...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:26

If you recall in the mid-late 80's about the timeshare selling scam, i remember that the UK Govt' and subsequently the EU Govt' bought in legistation regarding the 14 day cooling of period A few year...

RE: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:26

> Yup use it a lot. Jase In what way? David Nye http://dnye.co.uk Business Systems, Database & Internet Applications Design & Development. Microsoft Access, SQL Server, ASP & VB Programming. ---...

FN-FORUM: Layout using div's

date posted 2nd August 2004 14:25

Hi all, Sorry to bring this topic up! Can anyone (Tony) give me a link to a page showing how to use div's (CSS) for layout. The problem seems to occur because I want two columns, one fixed width a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 13:37

At 14:22 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > David Nye wrote: >> Aaron, If you are referring to that charity invoice, did you actually >> agree to pay? > > Good question.. and that wo...

FN-FORUM: Microsoft navigation Developer

date posted 2nd August 2004 13:36

is anybody know Microsoft navigation? eric _________________________________________________________________ Marriage? http://www.bharatmatrimony.com/cgi-bin/bmclicks1.cgi?74 Join BharatMatrimony....

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 13:32

David Nye wrote: > Aaron, If you are referring to that charity invoice, did you actually > agree to pay? Good question.. and that would depend on your interpretation of my conversation with them.. F...

RE: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 13:05

Aaron, If you are referring to that charity invoice, did you actually agree to pay? David Nye http://dnye.co.uk Business Systems, Database & Internet Applications Design & Development. Microsoft Acce...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 13:01

> Aaron 'charity' scams.. "Can we just confirm your post code?" half asleep > mode: "Sure, SL1 9JZ", them: "Thanks.." next day: invoice turns up. > Grrr. Eh? What's all this then? Have...

FN-FORUM: freelance projects database

date posted 2nd August 2004 12:50

Hi I'm trying to find projects databases for: 1. Web development and programming 2. sales and marketing 3. online marketing Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks. ______________________________...

Re: FN-FORUM: Actionscript question

date posted 2nd August 2004 12:50

From where you script is located, on the main timeline..to correctly target the 'Pre_load' MC it needs to be written as you have already done: Math.round(Pre_Load.getBytesLoaded()); However, you will...

FN-FORUM: Actionscript question

date posted 2nd August 2004 12:29

Hi All, Quick question. I'm working with actionscript something I haven't done for a few years now. Even though I started out on Flash. Anyway, I'm trying to have a number of external swf's load in...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 12:00

Hi Lindsey, > Are they well known for this? Someone else posted the same query exactly a month a go - even used the same subject line! -- Cheers, Julian Voelcker, Cheltenham, Glos. T: 01285 821...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT was "An interesting experiment" - New Lancers project?

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:55

On 2 Aug 2004, at 00:33, Debi Sykes wrote: > Sorry if this has been already discussed have n't been following the > thread all that closely and seem to have lost a few emails...but is > there a new...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:49

I will know 100% today after 3.30pm however my feeling is that over the phone is different to online, I could be wrong. That said, there are no distance selling rules for B2B Andrew > Morning all,...

Re: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:48

I was just thinking about puting all of my VHS films onto DVD and did recall there was a threa about this a copuple of years ago but cant seem to find it. I recall someone had hooked their vhs inot t...

RE: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:31

Yup use it a lot. Jase -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Julian Voelcker Sent: 02 August 2004 10:51 To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject: FN-FORUM: Linked...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:09

On 2 Aug 2004, at 11:57, Tony Crockford wrote: > except that it connects my network with your network etc, the premise > being that the more connected you are the more referrals you have > access t...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:07

At 11:50 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Julian Voelcker wrote: > > Hi Tony, > >> but so far I've not found it useful. >> >> It works by referring and passing referrals to "trusted" members of your >> networ...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 11:04

> > The chances are that no-one was going to register the domain and that they > are just ringing hundreds of people to induce panic selling. When I worked > for a large company I would get dozens o...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:59

Hi Tony, > but so far I've not found it useful. > > It works by referring and passing referrals to "trusted" members of your > network. So basically the sort of thing you would do normally. I th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Using NSLookup

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:59

Hi Rus, > Not quite what you are looking for but http://www.dnstools.com/ is a > web-based dnslookup Thanks, that's a good one to have. -- Cheers, Julian Voelcker, Cheltenham, Glos. T: 01285 821...

RE: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:57

>Aaron 'charity' scams.. "Can we just confirm your post code?" half asleep >mode: "Sure, SL1 9JZ", them: "Thanks.." next day: invoice turns up. Grrr. And I hope Aaron puts it straight...

RE: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:55

The chances are that no-one was going to register the domain and that they are just ringing hundreds of people to induce panic selling. When I worked for a large company I would get dozens of calls l...

Re: FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:52

Lindsey Hill wrote: > Just had a call from ISP Ltd saying they'd had an application to buy domain > name apperleydesign.biz which they were suspicious about and did I want to > register it for £98 fo...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn charset="us-ascii"

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:47

So am I - Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Macnaughton-Jones" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:29 AM Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn charset="us-ascii"...

Re: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:46

Morning all, have a look here: www.winavi.com and for 30 bucks it's not bad at all. I've used it convert divx and xvid to dvd no problem, it is quick and the interface is so simple even I can use it...

FN-FORUM: ISP Ltd

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:45

Just had a call from ISP Ltd saying they'd had an application to buy domain name apperleydesign.biz which they were suspicious about and did I want to register it for =A398 for 2 yrs. Are they well kn...

RE: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn charset="us-ascii"

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:39

I'm on Tony's list I think - he sent an invite to the list a while back. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Tony Crockford Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:...

Re: FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:15

At 10:50 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Julian Voelcker wrote: > www.linkedin.com you can joing my network if you like ;o) but so far I've not found it useful. It works by referring and passing referrals...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:07

Pete Croft wrote: > As discussed last week, IIRC, the distance selling regulations only Whoops - I must have a really short memory :) And darn.. ah well :) Thanks for the info Pete :) Aaron...

Re: FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:03

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > Quick question - does anyone know if the distance selling laws > (specifically the 14 day 'cooling off' period) apply to business to > business transactions that take plac...

FN-FORUM: LinkedIn

date posted 2nd August 2004 10:00

Anybody come across the networking organisation LinkedIn? Http://www.linkedin.com I would appreciate any feedback. -- Cheers, Julian Voelcker, Cheltenham, Glos. T: 01285 821 910 M: 07971 540 362...

FN-FORUM: Distance selling laws

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:53

Morning all, Quick question - does anyone know if the distance selling laws (specifically the 14 day 'cooling off' period) apply to business to business transactions that take place over the phone?...

Re: FN-FORUM: Using NSLookup

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:48

(Commands need to be lowercase) Windows Help http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q200525 http://www.cni.org/pub/inetroom/nslookup.html http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBJ/tip4600/rh4676...

Re: FN-FORUM: Monitoring Websites

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:24

At 22:29 on Sunday, 01 Aug 2004, Hugh wrote: > > I'm having problems with hosting (again) > - any good recommendations for monitoring a site to see if it is up? I've been using siteup - seems pret...

Re: FN-FORUM: Using NSLookup

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:14

On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Julian Voelcker wrote: > > I am trying to use NSLOOKUP to check various domains, but am getting > some really odd results, possibly due to my local network > configuration. > > Do...

RE: FN-FORUM: Monitoring Websites

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:12

http://uptime.openacs.org http://www.siteuptime.com David Nye http://dnye.co.uk Business Systems, Database & Internet Applications Design & Development. Microsoft Access, SQL Server, ASP & VB Progr...

FN-FORUM: Using NSLookup

date posted 2nd August 2004 09:05

I am trying to use NSLOOKUP to check various domains, but am getting some really odd results, possibly due to my local network configuration. Does anyone here have any links to good sites explainin...

Re: FN-FORUM: (no subject)

date posted 2nd August 2004 08:38

At 09:24 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, Dave Holloway wrote: > > > speak up, can't hear you.......

FN-FORUM: (no subject)

date posted 2nd August 2004 08:33

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Re: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 08:33

At 00:53 on Monday, 02 Aug 2004, John Murphy wrote: > > Hi all > > I normally do make a few DVD's for a client of mine using Director and > Premier to create custom wedding DVD's from VHS or DV video...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT coyote ugly

date posted 2nd August 2004 08:19

At 23:39 on Sunday, 01 Aug 2004, Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Tony Crockford wrote: >> so you rib me for watching it and then admit to owning it on DVD? > > Pff, carry on like that and I won't lend it...

FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 2nd August 2004 00:02

Hi all I normally do make a few DVD's for a client of mine using Director and Premier to create custom wedding DVD's from VHS or DV video cam. Now he wants to do the same with some of his own home fa...



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