Archive for September, 2004

Some Skill Sets

I made a couple lists last night of the skill sets I have in the fields of chemistry and computers. This is in an effort to help figure out what I really want to do jobwise.
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Computer Skills
PC and Macintosh maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
Installation and maintenance of operating systems [...]

Respect (Semi-Pessimistic Rant)

I’m not sure of its a product of living in Los Angeles, but people seem to not respect another’s person or property anymore. What I am speaking of is that someone decided to break the driver’s side mirror on my car about a week ago. A few days later, someone backed into my [...]

Not Computers

I have been told recently that I don’t really say anything about myself in these posts, that it is only about computers and inanimate things. Well, I talk about things because I’m more comfortable dealing with objects rather than people. I’m trying to change this about myself. One way accomplishing this is [...]

SCSI Scanner Working in Panther

The following is a post I made today on Apple’s support forums under the topic “OS 10.3.5 doesn’t show built-in SCSI”. In the process of trying to help somebody out, I discovered that I am now able to scan within OS X.
“I was able to check my Microtek ScanMaker E6 SCSI [...]




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