Thursday, January 29, 2009

BREATH from techlineStudio

I am always proud to promote clients who are taking green actions. I've worked with this company for over 10 years providing their computer support and they do great work and they stand behind their products and installation. If you need any built-in furniture or storage solutions they have a very flexible and stylish product line. If you know of anyone who is doing any re-modeling or renovation forward this email and they will receive the same discount.

Bamboo In The Wildtape measure
"To help us celebrate all the exciting changes described below, bring a printout of this email with you and enjoy a special 20% discount on any new order over $5000*"
Dear Ed,

Hello from techlineStudio. We have lots of news for you.
Our store hours have been expanded so that we are open from 10 to 6 every weekday and stay open until 8 on Thursdays. We are now open from 12 to 5 on both Saturday and Sunday.

We are also delighted to let you know that our entire modular system is now available as a greener product that we call BREATH. This means that our entire offering for home and for business can now feature a renewable bamboo veneer finish on a formaldehyde free substrate. The veneer is adhered with a soy-based, formaldehyde free glue. The finish is specially formulated to feature very low levels of volatile organic compounds.

Bamboo Media Center Perhaps best of all, the natural bamboo finish is beautiful. The flat grain veneer shows the structural "knuckles" of the bamboo plant in a decorative pattern that is never the same on any two surfaces.

Over the next few weeks, we are installing
showroom displays of the BREATH product in both home and business settings. In addition, we are showing a number Bamboo File Cabinetsof other exciting additions to our product line. These include thermofoil fronts, which offer a low luster equivalent of the seamless effect of lacquer finishes. In addition, we are greatly expanding our offering of metal frame door styles and adding insert options like decorative patterned glass, opaque colored acrylic and colored glass.

Please come by to see these new offerings!

Bamboo Sample
Sincerely,
Gavin Bromell
gavin@techlinestudio.com
212 674 0551 x203

Our showroom is at 35 East 19th Street,
between Park Avenue South and Broadway
We are open from 10 to 6 on weekdays
and stay open until 8 on Thursdays
We are open from 12 to 5 on both Saturday and Sunday
call us at 212.674.1813


* discount offer is good through the end of February 09



Thursday, January 22, 2009

Your Hacker Question

Questions:
I have been hacked into by someone i know, what can i do about this????

Who do i contact about this????

Rome

Answer:
Sorry to hear about your situation. It's always painful to feel attacked, especially painful when it's someone you know. Hacking is a crime and depending on if it crosses state lines it can be a federal offense. Here is a website that gives resources for reporting a hacking crime to the authorities.

http://www.kowboy.com/computer/security/index.htm

If you have any further questions you can get further help by commenting on this entry in my blog at justasked.blogspot.com

Monday, January 5, 2009

Mac Mail to Outlook

This is the best way I've found so far.

Here's some instructions on how to make it work (note: you will also need Eudora + free edition installed on the PC):

Starting in Mac Mail do the following for each mailbox you wish to transfer (In, Sent, Deleted, etc.):

Select all messages and choose File -> Save As from the main menu. Choose "Raw Message Source" as the format and a name for the group of messages and click the "Save" button. Even though there are no obvious "export" commands from Mac Mail, this will effectively create a file in standard mbox format. However, Outlook Express will not directly import this file type so we'll have to play with it a bit.

Transfer the file you just created to the PC.

Open the directory C:\Documents and Settings\[Account Name]\Application Data\Qualcomm\Eudora (you will need to go to the View tab under the Tools -> Folder Options menu and select "Show Hidden Files and Folders" to be able to view this folder).
If appropriate, rename the file you created in step 1 to match one of the mailboxes in this folder (In, Out, Junk, Trash, etc). Assign this file a .mbx extension.

Copy the file from the previous step into the folder you opened in step 3. (Important! Only do this if you don't mind overwriting the email in your Eudora application).

Open Eudora and view the mailbox you just copied. This will firmly establish your .mbx file as a Eurdora mailbox. Don't worry if the text in your messages doesn't look quite right - this will soon be remedied.

Open Outlook Express. Select File -> Import -> Messages from the main menu. Choose "Eudora Pro or Light" and go through the rest of the wizard. This should properly import all your messages from the selected mailbox into Outlook Express.

Once it's in Outlook Express it's an easy import into Outlook.