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Okay, at the beginning of this week my Firefox browser just stopped working. Seriously. It will open a window, but not connect to any site. It's not even trying, I'll put in a url or a bookmark and NOTHING HAPPENS. WTF?

Jordan (Jordan), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:12 (twenty-one years ago)

: /

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:36 (twenty-one years ago)

All that said, PDF files are kind of annoying to deal with in the way that you're hoping to. It might be easier to just print them out like you've been doing.

Casuistry (Chris P), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:38 (twenty-one years ago)

dude 60!!! hand-written! examples of teamwork and overcoming adversity! : / !!!

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:39 (twenty-one years ago)

'dude 60' should be someone's new name.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:40 (twenty-one years ago)

OK, just type them out in word and cut and paste using scissors and glue!

Casuistry (Chris P), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:40 (twenty-one years ago)

You could get a stamp made.

I have no idea why you are filling out 60 application forms. That seems like a poor strategy to me. Concentrate on maybe a dozen that you really want, and are best suited to. But that do I know?

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:42 (twenty-one years ago)

I am only saying 60 to sound cool.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:44 (twenty-one years ago)

it'll end up being around 20.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:45 (twenty-one years ago)

Despite his whining, cozen really really likes filling out forms.

Casuistry (Chris P), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:46 (twenty-one years ago)

it's the thing I'm good at.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:47 (twenty-one years ago)

some of these might allow you to do what you need. the pdf-to-doc converters are pretty much all shareware, but might work for a couple days or something.

mookieproof (mookieproof), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:54 (twenty-one years ago)

The formatting is likely to go all screwy and the employers will go humph.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 11 September 2004 18:56 (twenty-one years ago)

I have a question.

I have a Photoshop file I'm making on this printerless computer. Some of the layers use the type tool. If I take it to print on another Photoshop-equipped computer that doesn't have the font I have used installed, will it still be OK?

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 16 September 2004 18:30 (twenty-one years ago)

Also, why is it that in Photohop, if I zoom in on the text, it looks all... fuzzy (don't know the technical name for this), rather than neat and vectory, like if I do it in Word or QuarkXpress? I mean, it's still editable text - I haven't converted it to being a pixellated layer or whatever. Is it going to print fuzzy too?

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 16 September 2004 18:51 (twenty-one years ago)

Check yr text antialias/aliasing settings.

why do old people and old users of ILX such bastardos (deangulberry), Thursday, 16 September 2004 18:54 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah - there's an icon for that that I'd toggled between. If I turn anti-aliasing off then it just looks spidery and even worse.

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 16 September 2004 19:15 (twenty-one years ago)

if you flatten the image it will print fine.
otherwise the other verison of photoshop wil have to use another font if it does not have yours. this can mess things up. if you don't want to flatten it you could also bring your font with you and install it on the other machine. or simply render the type layer (you won't be able to edit the copy after that tho).

dysøn (dyson), Thursday, 16 September 2004 19:35 (twenty-one years ago)

Thanks - it was all OK.

I didn't flatten it and it was OK - it just came up with a message saying that the text on that layer wouldn't be editable, as the font wasn't installed. I ended up switching it to another font on that machine anyway, because the of the second problem, which turned out to be that because I had started from an image that I'd got off the web, with low resolution - this low-res of course affected everything else that I added to it. D'oh!

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 16 September 2004 21:42 (twenty-one years ago)

something totally insane just happened to my powerbook!

i set it to dial on internet connect and left it for a second... when i came back the screen was all black and full of scrolling text, talking about some sort of "switchback error"! i restarted and things seem fine but WTF?

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:04 (twenty-one years ago)

kernel panic maybe?

Free the Bee (ex machina), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:15 (twenty-one years ago)

My kernel panics have been more low-key affairs; just a shaded screen with some code on it. No scrolling or black screens. They happened when I plugged in a digital camera via a USB port to the computer. I guess os x didn't know what it was and crashed...

57 7th (calstars), Monday, 20 September 2004 16:50 (twenty-one years ago)

i think it was a kernel panic!

s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 20 September 2004 23:38 (twenty-one years ago)

OK, apparently I have the bloodhound exploit.6 virus on my home pc. Norton doesn't recognize it and cannot delete or quarantine it. Im trying to run panda softwares pandascan to check for it but it won't run. It tells me active x is not working or installing. How the fuck do i get active x to work?

Velveteen Bingo (Chris V), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 11:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Have you found the key under the sword in the dungeon yet?

Markelby (Mark C), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 11:55 (twenty-one years ago)

One way to get around font issues in Photoshop is to select Layer | Type | Convert To Shape - this will turn the text into vector graphics. You still won't be able to edit it - BUT, you will be able to resize the image keeping the text sharp.

Another workaround is to save the file as a PDF and print from the other machine using Acrobat Reader or similar program. DO NOT open the file in Photoshop or you will be forced to rasterise it (Making the text a bitmap graphic rather than a vector).

Chewshabadoo (Chewshabadoo), Tuesday, 21 September 2004 12:01 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
I thought I had posted this somewhere, but I guess not. I have a cheap HP desktop printer, with a color cartridge and a black ink cartridge. The color cartridge is out of everything but red, so if I try to print a picture or whatever, it just comes out in shades of red. This isn't a problem, since I mainly just print out stuff for my own use. HOWEVER, I also need to print out my resume. My resume was created using the Microsoft Word resume wizard, and it has lines under the various categories (education, experience, etc.). This lines print out as pink for some reason, even though the rest of the text is in black. If I change my print options to grayscale, it's the same thing, pink lines on my resume. I can't just take out the color cartridge because the printer doesn't like not having a cartridge in there and won't work without it. And I can't figure out how to take the lines off of my resume: they're not underlines, they don't seem to be images, I don't know what they are. Ideas on how to either a) get the lines to print in black ink instead of pink, or b) erase the lines from my resume?

n/a (Nick A.), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:23 (twenty-one years ago)

Maybe copy it and paste it into Notepad or whatever plain ASCII program you have, then back into Word, then reformat without the lines?

Smokin' funk by the boxes (kenan), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:40 (twenty-one years ago)

You could also try saving it in RTF format or maybe an earlier Word format and reopening it that way. If you're lucky you might be able to lose the pink lines without losing all of the other formatting.

o. nate (onate), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:44 (twenty-one years ago)

But the lines aren't pink or even in color on the screen, so I'm not sure why they're even printing out pink?

n/a (Nick A.), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:53 (twenty-one years ago)

Most likely whatever color they are on the screen has some red in it, but since all the other colors are out, only the pink is showing up.

o. nate (onate), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Pink can be nice.

Alba (Alba), Monday, 11 October 2004 19:57 (twenty-one years ago)

But then why do the lines look black on the screen? And why doesn't grayscale print mode work either? ARGH!

n/a (Nick A.), Monday, 11 October 2004 20:05 (twenty-one years ago)

They could be a very dark brown perhaps? I don't know why the grayscale option doesn't work. Sometimes there's an option that says Use Black Ink only or something, try looking at all the Printer properties tabs.

o. nate (onate), Monday, 11 October 2004 20:09 (twenty-one years ago)

Does anyone have any ideas for: rescuing an NTFS disk partition that's so corrupt that most tools barely recognise it as an NTFS partition any more?

caitlin (caitlin), Monday, 11 October 2004 20:26 (twenty-one years ago)

If you haven't tried it already http://www.download.com/GetDataBack-Data-Recovery/3000-2094-10294180.html sounds like its good. Good luck!

Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Monday, 11 October 2004 22:20 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
Does anyone know how to make Excel count in video timecode? I want to add up a whole load of numbers formatted

hh:mm:ss:ff

to get something to the nearest hour

for those that don't know ff is frames and for PAL there are 25 frames per second.

Ed (dali), Thursday, 28 October 2004 11:31 (twenty-one years ago)

http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/timecode_spreadsheet.html

best i can find

Jarlr'mai (jarlrmai), Thursday, 28 October 2004 11:48 (twenty-one years ago)

I found that already, it doesn't help unfortunately.

Ed (dali), Thursday, 28 October 2004 11:53 (twenty-one years ago)

Sorry it doesnt look possible without VBA coding, if i had time i'd try and knock something up.

Jarlr'mai (jarlrmai), Thursday, 28 October 2004 11:54 (twenty-one years ago)

Maybe there's some way using that 25 is a factor of 100 and doing a calculation on 100's of seconds

Jarlr'mai (jarlrmai), Thursday, 28 October 2004 12:25 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm actually really not bother about the frames bit. It parsing hh:mm:ss:ff, that's the problem.

Ed (dali), Thursday, 28 October 2004 13:34 (twenty-one years ago)

So I finally bought an external hard drive to house all my mp3s. Set it up last night, and after a few hours, my entire collection was copied to the new drive. Then I deleted the originals to free up space on my computer.

The problem now is that iTunes doesn't know what happened to the mp3s. If I try to play something, it says "The song could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?" If I click yes, I can show it that's on the new hard drive. And then it'll play.

But is there a way to avoid doing this for every individual song on my computer?

jaymc (jaymc), Sunday, 31 October 2004 18:32 (twenty-one years ago)

Never mind -- figured it out!!

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 1 November 2004 01:46 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
Yesterday, out of the blue, my laptop started making a clicking/whirring noise from the vicinity of my hard drive. It sounded like the computer equivalent of a car that wouldn't start (except my computer was already on at the time). After a few minutes of this, the Blue Screen of Death came up, so I restarted the computer and it started giving me "hard drive not located" errors, so of course Windows wouldn't start. After several repeat attempts, it did restart properly, so I rebooted and ran a full diagnostics test, which didn't find any errors at all. After four hours of normal operation, the clicking came back and the computer died again -- "hard drive not located".

I got the idea that perhaps something had overheated, so I turned the computer off for forty minutes, and restarted it again. Since then, everything's worked fine, although I haven't been doing any kind of serious work with my computer.

Dell is sending me a new hard drive (I'm under warranty) ... so it'll be a pain in the ass to reinstall everything, but whatever. Now, assuming that the overheating is the problem, will it be solved with a new hard drive? What's stopping the next hard drive from overheating too? I removed the hard drive and examined it -- nothing appeared scratched or damaged at all. Is the real problem something else?

Your opinions would be appreciated!

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Friday, 3 December 2004 03:27 (twenty-one years ago)

Do you know what brand the drive is?

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 3 December 2004 03:33 (twenty-one years ago)

my purchase order says it's a "Ultra ATA 40 GB"

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Friday, 3 December 2004 03:54 (twenty-one years ago)

it sounds like your cooling fan is broken.

teeny (teeny), Friday, 3 December 2004 04:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Except that the fan was tested during the diagnostic check (along with everything else) and it passed.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Friday, 3 December 2004 04:09 (twenty-one years ago)

are you going to trust a broken hard drive? ; )

teeny (teeny), Friday, 3 December 2004 04:11 (twenty-one years ago)


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