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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    if you have no joy by tomorrow PM me.

    I can remote desktop to your machine and have a look-see for you.
    Ta! Not that I can't live without them but it would be nice for future dumb moments.

    Thank god I don't have a web cam on the desktop - I'd have to have a quick face lift before you did anything!
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    4 years ago I woulda recommended Mac's just because it was the industry standard. Now, I'd weigh in 'office politics, ie; what they want you to use at work. speed wise, Photoshop works quicker on a equivalent PC (cost wise) compared to Apple's. If the company uses Mac's then that's what I'd use just to allow you to move up the corporate ladder. I would however, use both at home just in case you move onto another company that 'allows' PC's.

    Yes, Vista does suck....don't blame me.....retired under XP.......Windows 7 goes back and fixes the wrongs (except for multiple GPU's so far).

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    [QUOTE=Beemer;1945123]Ta! Not that I can't live without them but it would be nice for future dumb moments.QUOTE]

    Basically, Its a two part fix.....the first part is to corrupt your PST the second is to fix it (along with retrieving everything that was deleted).

    If it's too much email me your PST and I'll fix it.

    Or as offered give Tank a try at fixing Windows Kernel Code!

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    [QUOTE=NOWOOL;1945134]
    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    Ta! Not that I can't live without them but it would be nice for future dumb moments.QUOTE]

    Basically, Its a two part fix.....the first part is to corrupt your PST the second is to fix it (along with retrieving everything that was deleted).

    If it's too much email me your PST and I'll fix it.

    Or as offered give Tank a try at fixing Windows Kernel Code!
    Thanks everyone, but I don't know how to get the stuff you're asking for! Where do I find my pst to email it to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Originally Posted by NOWOOL
    I'll address your points one at a time.....

    1. Mac's dont' have all the software equivalents of PC's.....Most software mfr's don't write for Apple because there is only a 3% market...not worth a 3-5 year investment return. Meanwhile, all the 'good' industry software that was only available to Apple is now been re-coded to run on PC's and at lower cost than the Apple versions.

    Wow - I must be mistaking. I have never had a problem finding applications for any requirements I have had.
    2. They DO NOT run complex graphics well....their GPU's along with their CPU's are the limiting factors why complex games and AI are not offered for Apple computers.

    Well - I wasnt actually talking gaming. But if we must (I kind of stopped playing at Doom). Generally your 'standard' pc wont run them very wel either - you have to go buy a big assed GPU - which you can easily spend another $1000 on. Not really compairing apples with apples.

    I was refering to photoshop etc etc - and whatever arguments you make - I can tell - I have a highly speced pc and it is no where as fast as the mac at rendering changes - its light and day. I guess that is why so many media companys use macs - its the right tool for their job.

    3 & 4. They are a fashion statement. I base that opinion on 25 years in software development and hardware compliance and a Master's in computer engineering. Mind you, I did use Apple computers and Mac's when they were first developed (same with Amiga's). When the PC became unlicenced for development and grew beyond what Apple could offer I went with what was best. If Apple grows beyond the confines of PC's then I'll go back.

    meh - back 25 years ago they were using punch cards, and that means 2/10ths of fuck all now. Outside my office I have 60 developers. I know a little about development as well. I also understand business - and from that (and this is where my point was based) is that you use different tools for different requirements. A blanket all PC's are crap or all macs are gay is a ridiculous argument.

    5. Yes, you may be happy with what Apple computers you have and what limited uses they have for them. Mind you though, a x386 would still fullfill most people's computer needs.

    6. Yes, Most Apple's will run XP, but stick Vista on them and you'll find Vista's hardware rating shows up as the system requirements as only marginal.

    Vista sucks ass on pretty much everythingSimple question - if you were having to spec hardware for a media company who created adertisments (lots of photoshop, image manipulation etc) - who you recommend PC's over Macs (you know with your masters in hardware and all?)
    Up till 4 years ago I was in the states...punch cards there went out in the 70's along with FORTRAN and COBAL. When I moved down here I did notice the computer world in NZ was about 10 years behind overseas.

    I never said Mac's equate to "gay" the other poster eluded to that. My statement was about them being a fashion statement for a 'counter culture', like greenies, volvo's, handbags, pets and the lot. Sadly, depending on the office culture, what computer you use subjects you to abuse.

    Personally, I have no loyalty to any 'brand'. I use the best tool for the job based on cost and performance. Just like why I'm working out what touring bike to buy based on input, not style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    Personally, I have no loyalty to any 'brand'. I use the best tool for the job based on cost and performance. Just like why I'm working out what touring bike to buy based on input, not style.
    if you read my post - that was exactly what I was saying (several times).

    Now thats sorted - and it looks like one OP emails you the .pst the original issue will be resolved (if indeed it can be).

    Bringing you to the important question of the bike. Well since you want a great touring bike, not based on style then - go the mighty V-Strom.

    Seriously - awesome bike - but it is so ugly it has on occasion been referred to as the Helen Clarke of Motorcycles.

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    [QUOTE=Beemer;1945145]
    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post

    Thanks everyone, but I don't know how to get the stuff you're asking for! Where do I find my pst to email it to you?
    You'll find it in:
    C:\Documents and Settings\User Profile\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Archive.pst

    The Local Settings folder is hidden by default, to make it visible go to Control Panel, Folder Options, View tab, and show hidden files and folders. You can then attach it to an email and email it to me.....*

    lookin' forward to all the hate mails now that my email is exposed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    Up till 4 years ago I was in the states...punch cards there went out in the 70's along with FORTRAN and COBAL. When I moved down here I did notice the computer world in NZ was about 10 years behind overseas..
    I cannot see how you would think that we are 10 years behind the US. I travel there for work alot. I have lectured there on IT systems (about 8 times).

    We have 4 staff here working in situ at Redmond with MS this week on the next generation of workflow products.

    Cant say I ever noticed NZ being in the dark ages. hell - we even got us a youtube site now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    if you read my post - that was exactly what I was saying (several times).

    Now thats sorted - and it looks like one OP emails you the .pst the original issue will be resolved (if indeed it can be).

    Bringing you to the important question of the bike. Well since you want a great touring bike, not based on style then - go the mighty V-Strom.

    Seriously - awesome bike - but it is so ugly it has on occasion been referred to as the Helen Clarke of Motorcycles.
    Yeah, I'll try to help with the PST. hopefully he'll find it based on instructions and be able to attach it to an email (personally, I try to keep people from using offline email programs).

    I am considering the V-Strom...its in my top 4! I prefer substance over style any day (except in a wife). Since I'm looking at two-up riding with luggage I'm leaning towards the 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    Yeah, I'll try to help with the PST. hopefully he'll find it based on instructions and be able to attach it to an email (personally, I try to keep people from using offline email programs).

    I am considering the V-Strom...its in my top 4! I prefer substance over style any day (except in a wife). Since I'm looking at two-up riding with luggage I'm leaning towards the 1000.
    so - what are the other 3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    I cannot see how you would think that we are 10 years behind the US. I travel there for work alot. I have lectured there on IT systems (about 8 times).

    We have 4 staff here working in situ at Redmond with MS this week on the next generation of workflow products.

    Cant say I ever noticed NZ being in the dark ages. hell - we even got us a youtube site now.
    Well, I wasn't far from the MS campus in technically, Bellevue....I was 7 miles down the hill at the Bear Creek Campus. My work was in DX and hardware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    so - what are the other 3?
    the other three are: Bandit 1250 touring, 1200 GS, and the K1300. I'm older now and looking for reliabilty and comfort. The R1200 bothers me needing valve adjustments since I'd have to travel and trust the Otago Honda for maintenance.

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    [QUOTE=Tank;1945184]I cannot see how you would think that we are 10 years behind the US. I travel there for work alot. I have lectured there on IT systems (about 8 times). QUOTE]

    the comment about 'being 10 years behind' was about the hardware in use and the compentcy of the engineers when I arrived here. Mind you, I do know it takes a while for new tech to get approved for export from the US, but NZ is well behind even Mexico on implementation. In Auckland I waited a year for 1st gen adsl.
    It wasn't meant as a smear against Kiwis...I love NZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post
    You'll find it in:
    C:\Documents and Settings\User Profile\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Archive.pst

    The Local Settings folder is hidden by default, to make it visible go to Control Panel, Folder Options, View tab, and show hidden files and folders. You can then attach it to an email and email it to me.....

    lookin' forward to all the hate mails now that my email is exposed!
    I'm doing all that now - you can remove your email address as I've got it in an email ready to go when I've got the stuff together!

    I have gone in and done what you said to show the hidden files and folders, but I'm still having trouble finding what you're after. I can't find a Documents and settings part on my C drive. Am I blind or looking in the wrong place?
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    [QUOTE=Beemer;1945236]
    Quote Originally Posted by NOWOOL View Post

    I'm doing all that now - you can remove your email address as I've got it in an email ready to go when I've got the stuff together!
    will do....

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