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again from the future inkleput{at}isp.com wrote at Tue, 14 Jun 2005
16:33:21 -0300: [sic]
To my knowledge, no one who lives in the continental US lives in the
Atlantic Time Zone. Where exactly do you live that your time zone
correction is -0300? That should only be places like Nova Scotia,
Newfoundland, western Quebec, or maybe Greenland. Your posts keep
sorting ahead of my posts that yours are a reply to, e.g. coming from
the future. Oh, nevermind. You obviously should be using -0400, as the
headers show the whole path from you to us began an hour after your
bogus time.
> I know you're smart. I know I used to be. Given that you help a whole
> lot of people, I DON'T know why you seem to try to force me in a corner
> by cryptic replies. I've got the concept. Some way or other something
> you call a "virgin drive" can be set up in the way I need it set up.
> But trying to force me to learn something that simply escapes me by
> giving me half-informations and getting upset if I don't "get
it" isn't
> doing either of us any good.
> I've long been aware that some folks on the internet have a "thing"
> about telling you too much. They demand that you look up this or that
> for yourself, etc., etc., etc. I don't know if you are one of those
> people or not. But you seem to think my brain should be able to do
> things it can't do. At least I can't think of any other reason you
> would give the absolute minimum information at any given time.
> Apparently to force me to think better.
I'm not trying to be cryptic. Finding the line between too much
information and too little information to give you has proven to be a
serious challenge. So far prior to this, I've replied to your laptop HD
posts 8 times since you first started asking Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:27:25,
and I'm hardly the only one to have tried to help.
Anyway, I'm trying to repeat myself as little as possible, which is why
it might look cryptic if taken out of the context of all that I, and the
many others that have taken their time to type to you in reply, have
typed already.
The point is, it is possible to use DFSee, as well as other software, to
take any available brand new 10G-120G HD and clone your 5.1 to it.
Whether you could follow the instructions to do it I can't say, and
since I'm not going to buy a set of parts and laptop exactly matching
yours just to spell everything out from start to finish, you're either
going to have to find someone else who has, or settle for less than
having every little thing spelled out in detail. This stuff in basic is
in the DFSee docs.
Since you're having such a problem with all this, no matter who has
responded so far, I suggest you just wait until Jan is back.
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"Love does not demand its own way." 1 Corinthians 13:5
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