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![]() "gaffo" wrote in message ... nothing pertinent to this post.. ![]() Gaffo... Just bought a toy from ebay.. may be just the ticket for you. It's a nice marine ship-shore radio.. the old MW stuff.. made for 2-3 MHz.. I'm going to modify it (very easy to do with these) to work on the AMBCB. After I modify it, I'll offer it to you for a reasonable price.. I'm betting it is about a 25 watt output, but I'll likely lower that a bit so it can operate on a 100% duty cycle for broadcasting, plus make the audio chain capable of good fidelity.. |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
"gaffo" wrote in message ... nothing pertinent to this post.. ![]() Gaffo... Just bought a toy from ebay.. may be just the ticket for you. It's a nice marine ship-shore radio.. the old MW stuff.. made for 2-3 MHz.. I'm going to modify it (very easy to do with these) to work on the AMBCB. After I modify it, I'll offer it to you for a reasonable price.. I'm betting it is about a 25 watt output, but I'll likely lower that a bit so it can operate on a 100% duty cycle for broadcasting, plus make the audio chain capable of good fidelity.. WOW sounds fabulous..................keep in touch. I'd love to buy it when you get it working!! ;-). As you can tell..................I re-istalled windoze, got all my "core" apps working and it seems pretty stable so far......... ;-). I'm happy ;-). |
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BubbaBob wrote:
gaffo wrote: that is correct. I beleive Nescape is using moz 1.3 engine though. Mozzilla is smaller and faster and I think more stable than Netscape. You wish. They're using a neutered version of Mozilla 1.0. True of Netscape 7.0, and some previous. Netscape 7.1 is built on Mozilla 1.4. If you want a REALLY snapppy browser, look at Mozilla Firebird. It's in pre-milestone release currently at v 0.6. But it's small, very fast, and very stable. I've been using it as my default browser, with 1.4s mail client (also currently under revision). There is an installer version of Firebird on the website, but it's hard to find. Here's a link to the page with an unoffical Windows installer build. It's written by the same guys who build the official installers for Mozilla, and it makes all the necessary registry entries so you can install plug-ins. I've had no problems with it since install, but this is still a pre 1.0 release, so if you're inclined to bitch...you may want to pass. There is, however, and enormous amount of help on the Mozilla site, if you like to experiment. Both C/Net and PC magazine say that Mozilla is the best product out there for browsing. And the mail client is rapidly becoming a handy tool, as well. They also say that if Firebird is not your default browser, then you need do some explaining as to why not. But, there are the nay sayers out there...so if you're the kind that makes up his/her own mind, then the horse's mouth is he www.mozilla.org Including the inside story about AOL/Netscape and Mozilla. Enjoy. Now, back to our regularly scheduled cat-fight. p |
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![]() If you want a REALLY snapppy browser, look at Mozilla Firebird. It's in pre-milestone release currently at v 0.6. But it's small, very fast, and very stable. I've been using it as my default browser, with 1.4s mail client (also currently under revision). There is an installer version of Firebird on the website, but it's hard to find. Here's a link to the page with an unoffical Windows installer build. It's written by the same guys who build the official installers for Mozilla, and it makes all the necessary registry entries so you can install plug-ins. I've had no problems with it since install, but this is still a pre 1.0 release, so if you're inclined to bitch...you may want to pass. Yes...well,....how very clever of me to have forgotten the link. Too many hours in high hover...apparently. Here's the page with the Windoze installer: http://texturizer.net/firebird/download.html |
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![]() Ref: MS OS problems dumped on Netscape.. If you're running an MS OS then the issue is most likely with that system. That OS is still spighetti coding and it violates all the rules in that it has "hooks" into the OS by an "application" program...notably the browser I.E. Netscape cannot use those "hooks" and is not as likely to hang up the OS as IE. Also, the paths to the OS on IE are the root cause of many of these problems with the hackers...it provides an easy route to the OS. It might be wise to take a look at the Linux OS..the thing works, has a number of browsers available. Look at Mandrake-Linux...I've been running on since early 1998. No hackers, virus, bugs, worms, snakes... Good luck, Leonard... __________________________________________________ _______ On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 04:43:17 +0000, Charlie Fatsosteak wrote: I just wanted to let everyone know the following: NETSCAPE IS A GODDAMN USELESS ****! |
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BubbaBob wrote in
: I tried it and liked what was there but it doesn't have Mozilla's excellent cookie controls, which are a major reason for using Mozilla. It renders pages far better than Mozilla does. What cookie controls are you looking for? 0.6 has pretty good cookie management, much better than IE. I am sold on it because it renders all pages well, without IE's constant security problems, and without Mozilla's bloat. |
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![]() BubbaBob wrote: Peter Maus wrote: If you want a REALLY snapppy browser, look at Mozilla Firebird. It's in pre-milestone release currently at v 0.6. But it's small, very fast, and very stable. I tried it and liked what was there but it doesn't have Mozilla's excellent cookie controls, which are a major reason for using Mozilla. Actually it does. Go to the Tools menu, click on Options. Firebird is still a pre-milestone work in progress. Expect some very sophisticated tools as things develop. |
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![]() BubbaBob wrote: gaffo wrote: that is correct. I beleive Nescape is using moz 1.3 engine though. Mozzilla is smaller and faster and I think more stable than Netscape. You wish. They're using a neutered version of Mozilla 1.0. Depends which version. The current build is apparently based on Mozilla 1.4. The full User Agent of the present Netscape 7.1 build reads: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624 Netscape/7.1 Rgds, fraudulent |
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![]() "gaffo" wrote in message ... hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmm good to see. I like moz now, and it is smaller. So I'll not bother to download Netscape again. Good to see they use the current code though. there is now no reason to use IExplorer. Actually, one reason to use IE... there are thousands of websites out there that are written ONLY for IE.. don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.. |
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Behold, Brenda Ann signaled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
"gaffo" wrote in message ... hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmm good to see. I like moz now, and it is smaller. So I'll not bother to download Netscape again. Good to see they use the current code though. there is now no reason to use IExplorer. Actually, one reason to use IE... there are thousands of websites out there that are written ONLY for IE.. don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.. I know. They are on many a boycott list. They are not to be visited or patroned. -- Gregg *Perhaps it's useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* Visit the GeeK Zone - http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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