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1. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
Curt Wrigley Jan 14, 2009 7:43 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)sounds like you have done your homework. just press the red button repeatedly. -
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Jeff Bellune Jan 14, 2009 8:32 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Make sure to set your cell phone to camera mode, and then just point it at whatever the silver camera is pointing at. -
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Jerry.K Jan 14, 2009 8:52 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Is this a technical question? -
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Jeff Bellune Jan 14, 2009 9:03 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)>Is this a technical question?
Jerry,
I don't think it is because he never uses the actual technical terms for the equipment.
He mentions a round jack instead of saying the S-Video jack.
He mentions silver camera instead of specifying the make and model.
He mentions the computer system in the bedroom instead of specifying the format and operating system.
I don't think any of that qualifies his question as technical. So if it were me, I'd let it stay in the lounge.
Just my (vague reference to some amount in some currency) worth,
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5. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
Jerry.K Jan 14, 2009 10:06 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)> So if it were me, I'd let it stay in the lounge
Well, okay. We can't be too careful, you know. -
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Eddie Lotter Jan 14, 2009 11:52 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4):P -
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Dag Norum Jan 14, 2009 2:08 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)>I have placed the video-edit software on my computer system in the bedroom.
THAT is a no no, wife is not liking that kind of bedroom activities, gives head-pain.
>using the round jack in back.
Not quite sure if that's a legal action...
>I put an empty disk in the drawer
That drawer might be full of the stuff that you don't want your kids to see, so don't over-load it!
Eh, I maybe should stop now.
Dag -
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Bill Hunt Jan 14, 2009 3:16 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Creig,
You just didnt see Harms treatise on how to properly ask a question, did you? [Note: I am a big supporter of that message, regardless of what that line might sound like!]
You should know that you must include the complete print out of the Hijack This log, just to make sure that you have ALL of the right info.
I also think that you need to take some of Dags comments to heart - though maybe not in that bedroom.
I thought that JerryK had nailed you there, but then Jeff came to your rescue. Really good convoluted thinking on his part, but it worked.
Hunt
PS thanks for the laughs - all of you -
9. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
Bill Hunt Jan 20, 2009 7:38 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Creig,
You forgot the next two steps:
1.) within about 10 mins. (could be up to 20 if it's an international holiday), post back, saying, "what the [heck]? Doesn't anyone want to help me? This
b URGENT!!!"
2.) then, after everyone has begged for details, that you do not furnish, post back with, "What a useless bunch of [folk] you are! You call yourselves Adobe users? While you were wasting my time with your questions, I found out the solution all by myself. Losers!!!!"
Hunt
PS for effect you could also have a post in the thread along the lines of "I don't have time to do a search of this forum. I have a project to get out. Just give me the answer and don't furnish me with any links either. I'm a busy person. Also, telling me to download G-Spot is a waste of time. These are just .AVI files for crissakes! This isn't rocket-science people. Get a life... " -
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Phil Griffith Jan 22, 2009 1:36 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)>2.) then, after everyone has begged for details, that you do not furnish, post back with, "What a useless bunch of [folk] you are! You call yourselves Adobe users? While you were wasting my time with your questions, I found out the solution all by myself. Losers!!!!"
Wrong! Most will not look up the answer, just tell you that you are losers for not doing it for them. -
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Mitchell Lopez Jan 22, 2009 7:58 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Uh I have a college degree in computers so I can help here.
This is what I learned through my extensive and expensive education and vast experience. (Dont tell anyone or my phony baloney job skills are blown.)
REBOOT! -
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John T Smith Jan 22, 2009 8:53 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)I'm sorry, but that is not correct
The corect Windoze term is... RESTART! -
13. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
Mitchell Lopez Jan 22, 2009 9:15 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Or how about...
Hold the blue button down until it gives you a login?
Toggle the power strip between O and I?
Pull the big black cord in the back of the computer and reinsert.
It took me six years to learn this good stuff.
Atually four years of credits and another two years of partying. (This doesn't include the years of Certifications later on) -
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John T Smith Jan 23, 2009 7:05 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)Absolutely true story... I used to work at Bonneville Power Admin in Portland OR
Lots of "high powered" Engineers there (BPA's original purpose was to build power lines to get power from electric generators at dams over to cities) but they were not very computer literate when it came to the "new" thing of personal computers
In the 80's we got a few IBM computers to find out if they would be of use on desktops... and this was in the day that having two 5.25" floppy drives was common, 'cause only the "top" people rated getting a computer with a hard drive... so software was loaded on the boot floppy and data was on the second drive
One day one of the VERY computer UN-literate engineers called me over... he couldn't find his floppy disk
After looking around on his desk... he SWORE he had put the disk in the drive... I found that he had wiggled it into the space between the upper and lower drives
I went away mumbling to myself about engineers that couldn't tell the difference between a crack and a drive opening -
15. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
creig bryan-mUOxt4 Jan 23, 2009 7:36 AM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)> ...couldn't tell the difference between a crack and a drive opening...
Uhh, nevermind.
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16. Re: ERGENT! Help Required Now! Right now!
TC1221 Feb 17, 2009 2:54 PM (in response to creig bryan-mUOxt4)LOL @ Creig. Thanks for the laugh :)





