From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Sat Jul 2 01:12:49 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2016 22:12:49 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] SDHC Card reading? References: <4aa165.5242fc1d.43a9f9f7@cs.com> Message-ID: <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> I'm using Windows XP, home edition, build 2600, service pack 3. I have an IOGear multi-card reader on it, everything works fine, only used cards up to 32GB in the past. I bought a SanDisk 64GB SDHC card today and plugged it in. Clicking on the drive icon resulted in an error message of "The Card In Drive H: Is Not Formatted" with the option to format. Formatting did not work, nothing happened. I clicked on check disk through properties, and got a message along the lines of "Cannot Read File Type". Is it likely the SDHC card is no good, or more likely there is hardware/software limitations I don't know about? Kurt From rhmoses at earthlink.net Sat Jul 2 08:35:02 2016 From: rhmoses at earthlink.net (Robert Moses) Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2016 06:35:02 -0600 Subject: [Ham-Computers] SDHC Card reading? In-Reply-To: <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> References: <4aa165.5242fc1d.43a9f9f7@cs.com> <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> Message-ID: <5777B4F6.9020203@earthlink.net> SD cards are issued in compatibility blocks. They are back compatible in earlier generations, but they are not forward compatible for more advanced generations of cards. One of the major breaks is between 32GB and 64GB. It sounds like you have run into such a problem. You probably need to consider upgrading your reader and software (OS). Try upgrading your reader (maybe a USB plug in version) and getting a modern OS. You could get a bootable DVD of Linux to try for free and see if you can access your SD card with your new reader. On 07/01/2016 11:12 PM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote: > I'm using Windows XP, home edition, build 2600, service pack 3. > > I have an IOGear multi-card reader on it, everything works fine, only used > cards up to 32GB in the past. > > I bought a SanDisk 64GB SDHC card today and plugged it in. Clicking on the > drive icon resulted in an error message of "The Card In Drive H: Is Not > Formatted" with the option to format. Formatting did not work, nothing > happened. I clicked on check disk through properties, and got a message > along the lines of "Cannot Read File Type". > > Is it likely the SDHC card is no good, or more likely there is > hardware/software limitations I don't know about? > > Kurt > > ______________________________________________________________ > Ham-Computers mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net > > List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF > ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** > > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > From ka4inm at gmail.com Sat Jul 2 10:42:23 2016 From: ka4inm at gmail.com (Ron Youvan) Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 10:42:23 -0400 Subject: [Ham-Computers] SDHC Card reading? In-Reply-To: <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> References: <4aa165.5242fc1d.43a9f9f7@cs.com> <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> Message-ID: <0d4a93fd-eb07-a468-3fb0-0f42184c7bc0@gmail.com> Kurt KD7JYK DM09 wrote: > I'm using Windows XP, home edition, build 2600, service pack 3. > I have an IOGear multi-card reader on it, everything works fine, only used > cards up to 32GB in the past. > I bought a SanDisk 64GB SDHC card today and plugged it in. Clicking on the > drive icon resulted in an error message of "The Card In Drive H: Is Not > Formatted" with the option to format. Formatting did not work, nothing > happened. I clicked on check disk through properties, and got a message > along the lines of "Cannot Read File Type". > Is it likely the SDHC card is no good, or more likely there is > hardware/software limitations I don't know about? Your card reader is incapable of dealing with memory cards that are of that size or type. SDHC only usable to 32 Gig, above 32 Gig the format changes, the name changes to SDXC. << According to the SD specifications, any SD card larger than 32GB is an SDXC card and has to be formatted with the exFAT filesystem. This means the official SD Formatter tool will always format cards that are 64GB or larger as exFAT. >> -- Ron KA4INM - Youvan's corollary: Every action results in unwanted side effects. From ka4inm at gmail.com Sat Jul 2 10:56:43 2016 From: ka4inm at gmail.com (Ron Youvan) Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 10:56:43 -0400 Subject: [Ham-Computers] SDHC Card reading? In-Reply-To: <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> References: <4aa165.5242fc1d.43a9f9f7@cs.com> <39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> Message-ID: Kurt KD7JYK DM09 wrote: > I'm using Windows XP, home edition, build 2600, service pack 3. > I have an IOGear multi-card reader on it, everything works fine, only used > cards up to 32GB in the past. > I bought a SanDisk 64GB SDHC card today and plugged it in. Clicking on the > drive icon resulted in an error message of "The Card In Drive H: Is Not > Formatted" with the option to format. Formatting did not work, nothing > happened. I clicked on check disk through properties, and got a message > along the lines of "Cannot Read File Type". > Is it likely the SDHC card is no good, or more likely there is > hardware/software limitations I don't know about? Your card reader is incapable of dealing with memory cards that are of that size or type. SDHC only usable to 32 Gig, above 32 Gig the format changes, the name changes to SDXC. << According to the SD specifications, any SD card larger than 32GB is an SDXC card and has to be formatted with the exFAT filesystem. This means the official SD Formatter tool will always format cards that are 64GB or larger as exFAT. >> I use only LINUX which is not as limited as the expensive American OSs. MORE: Windows The standard formatting tools built into Windows are limited, as they only allow partitions up to 32GB to be formatted as FAT32, so to format a 64GB partition as FAT32 you need to use a third-party formatting tool. A simple tool to do this is FAT32 Format which downloads as a single file named guiformat.exe - no installation is necessary. Run the SD Formatter tool first with "FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT" set to "ON", to ensure that any other partitions on the SD card are deleted. Then run the FAT32 Format (guiformat.exe) tool, ensure you choose the correct drive letter, leave the other options at their default settings, and click "Start". After it has finished, you can proceed with the rest of the NOOBS instructions. If the FAT32 Format tool doesn't work for you, alternative options are MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition and EaseUS Partition Master Free which are "home user" versions of fully featured partition editor tools, and so not as straightforward to use. from: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/sdxc_formatting.md -- Ron KA4INM - Youvan's corollary: Every action results in unwanted side effects. From lmoline at hotmail.com Mon Jul 11 13:26:42 2016 From: lmoline at hotmail.com (Loren Moline WA7SKT) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 10:26:42 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 Message-ID: Hello , Has anyone had luck taming the mouse on the Raspberry Pi 3. I am using a wireless mouse. Also has anyone been able to run Ustream in this computer? Thanks! Loren Moline WA7SKT Member: Pacific Northwest VHF Society and ARRL Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group. www.uhf-satcom.com Member: CVARS-Chehalis Valley Amateur Radio SocietyStarchat IRC: Channel = #hearsat RF Electronics: Starchat IRC: Channel = #rfelectronics Grid: CN86mr From johngadd at comcast.net Mon Jul 11 14:33:20 2016 From: johngadd at comcast.net (john) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:33:20 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1728609946.34226355.1468262000060.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Have you tried the groups on Yahoo.com ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loren Moline WA7SKT" To: ham-computers at mailman.qth.net Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 11:26:42 AM Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 Hello , Has anyone had luck taming the mouse on the Raspberry Pi 3. I am using a wireless mouse. Also has anyone been able to run Ustream in this computer? Thanks! Loren Moline WA7SKT Member: Pacific Northwest VHF Society and ARRL Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group. www.uhf-satcom.com Member: CVARS-Chehalis Valley Amateur Radio SocietyStarchat IRC: Channel = #hearsat RF Electronics: Starchat IRC: Channel = #rfelectronics Grid: CN86mr ______________________________________________________________ Ham-Computers mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From lmoline at hotmail.com Mon Jul 11 14:37:04 2016 From: lmoline at hotmail.com (Loren Moline WA7SKT) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 11:37:04 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 In-Reply-To: <1728609946.34226355.1468262000060.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: , <1728609946.34226355.1468262000060.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: no Loren Moline WA7SKT Member: Pacific Northwest VHF Society and ARRL Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group. www.uhf-satcom.com Member: CVARS-Chehalis Valley Amateur Radio SocietyStarchat IRC: Channel = #hearsat RF Electronics: Starchat IRC: Channel = #rfelectronics Grid: CN86mr > Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:33:20 +0000 > From: johngadd at comcast.net > To: ham-computers at mailman.qth.net > Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 > > > Have you tried the groups on Yahoo.com ? > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Loren Moline WA7SKT" > To: ham-computers at mailman.qth.net > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 11:26:42 AM > Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 > > Hello , > Has anyone had luck taming the mouse on the Raspberry Pi 3. I am using a wireless mouse. > Also has anyone been able to run Ustream in this computer? > Thanks! > > Loren Moline WA7SKT > > Member: Pacific Northwest VHF Society and ARRL > Member: Hearsat Satellite Monitoring Group. www.uhf-satcom.com > Member: CVARS-Chehalis Valley Amateur Radio SocietyStarchat IRC: Channel = #hearsat > RF Electronics: Starchat IRC: Channel = #rfelectronics > Grid: CN86mr > > ______________________________________________________________ > Ham-Computers mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net > > List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF > ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** > > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > > ______________________________________________________________ > Ham-Computers mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net > > List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF > ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** > > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From WA5CAB at cs.com Mon Jul 11 15:36:21 2016 From: WA5CAB at cs.com (WA5CAB at cs.com) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 15:36:21 -0400 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address Message-ID: <11cffb.14ac38fc.44b54f35@cs.com> Has anyone ever figured out how to change their email address at Linkedin? I would probably participate except that the browser hard coded into Compuserve 7.0 is IE-5 more or less. Which mostly doesn't work. Robert Downs - Houston wa5cab dot com (Web Store) MVPA 9480 From stpatrick2 at twlakes.net Mon Jul 11 15:41:51 2016 From: stpatrick2 at twlakes.net (Dale Miller) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 14:41:51 -0500 Subject: [Ham-Computers] Pi 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1aedd724-e330-1902-4199-cecb4fe2144c@twlakes.net> On 7/11/2016 12:26 PM, Loren Moline WA7SKT wrote: > Hello , > Has anyone had luck taming the mouse on the Raspberry Pi 3. I am using a wireless mouse. > Also has anyone been able to run Ustream in this computer? > Thanks! > > Loren Moline WA7SKT > Loren, you might want ask this question in the "Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_Radio" group. -- All the Best & 73 Dale Miller, KC2CBD Cookeville, Tennessee Putnam County TN ARES Putnam County Net Coordinator Vice President Cookeville Repeater Association Ham Operator since 1997 (Extra) Registered Linux User: #317401 Linux since June 2003 Registered Ubuntu User #26423 -- From ka4inm at gmail.com Mon Jul 11 15:53:07 2016 From: ka4inm at gmail.com (Robert Downs via Ham-Computers) Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 15:53:07 -0400 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address Message-ID: Has anyone ever figured out how to PUT their email address at Linkedin on their NO CALL LIST? From ad5pe at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 12 23:03:32 2016 From: ad5pe at sbcglobal.net (Jay (AD5PE)) Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 22:03:32 -0500 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <12c001d1dcb3$23e67ea0$6bb37be0$@sbcglobal.net> LinkedIn uses a nasty business model. They invite new users to "invite" all their friends to also join (by default) - and hide this in their signup so most new users have no idea they can say "no thanks". And if they don't find that switch, it emails everyone in their contacts. Yes, that's the same model that the email viruses use to propagate! Worse than spam as far as I'm concerned. By rights, LinkedIn should provide a way to "unsubscribe" through the email you receive and then maintain a "do not send" list on their end, but since they aren't selling anything, they claim they are exempt from CANSPAM. They are, but that's a technicality. Being an IT professional, I get some strange looks from people when I tell them I refuse to join LinkedIn - until I explain it. Then they all want to know how to quit LinkedIn. Bad news is you apparently can't do that, either. Jay AD5PE -----Original Message----- From: Ham-Computers [mailto:ham-computers-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Robert Downs via Ham-Computers Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 14:53 To: Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address Has anyone ever figured out how to PUT their email address at Linkedin on their NO CALL LIST? ______________________________________________________________ Ham-Computers mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Wed Jul 13 00:46:28 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 21:46:28 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address References: <12c001d1dcb3$23e67ea0$6bb37be0$@sbcglobal.net> Message-ID: <0643E8E04A2347ABA035AEF360C99500@mainframe> : LinkedIn uses a nasty business model. They invite new users to "invite" all : their friends to also join (by default) - and hide this in their signup so : most new users have no idea they can say "no thanks". And if they don't : find that switch, it emails everyone in their contacts. Actually, it's a big popup right at signup, so you know it's there, same with Facebook, MySpace, et cetera. People, by "default" not knowing what this choice is, take the easy route and click "OK" and don't think what it means to the rest of the world down the road, nor do they realize that by having their e-mail client save addresses by default, the problems it can cause when they join LinkedIn and click the find friends option five or ten years in the future. That's a big address book they've told a website to scan. I received a legitimate e-mail this afternoon, but I also receive non-legit invites through a-mail address only associated with e-mail forums such as Yahoo and QTH.net. All e-mail have the option to opt out of further contact online or via contacting customer support, whether it's through my "business" e-mail address, or different addresses through groups: >From this afternoon, note the unsubscribe option in this plain text cut and paste and option to contact customer service: "You are receiving Activity You Missed emails. Unsubscribe This email was intended for ---- ------- (Owner, ---- ------------). Learn why we included this. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact LinkedIn Customer Service." Kurt From ad5pe at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 13 08:31:27 2016 From: ad5pe at sbcglobal.net (ad5pe) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 07:31:27 -0500 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address Message-ID: Sounds like they've cleaned things up some. There still appears to be no way to opt out, though. ?The unsubscribe link throws an error if you're not a member. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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From: KD7JYK DM09
Date:07/12/2016 11:46 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: "Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or experimenting"
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Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address
: LinkedIn uses a nasty business model. They invite new users to "invite" all : their friends to also join (by default) - and hide this in their signup so : most new users have no idea they can say "no thanks". And if they don't : find that switch, it emails everyone in their contacts. Actually, it's a big popup right at signup, so you know it's there, same with Facebook, MySpace, et cetera. People, by "default" not knowing what this choice is, take the easy route and click "OK" and don't think what it means to the rest of the world down the road, nor do they realize that by having their e-mail client save addresses by default, the problems it can cause when they join LinkedIn and click the find friends option five or ten years in the future. That's a big address book they've told a website to scan. I received a legitimate e-mail this afternoon, but I also receive non-legit invites through a-mail address only associated with e-mail forums such as Yahoo and QTH.net. All e-mail have the option to opt out of further contact online or via contacting customer support, whether it's through my "business" e-mail address, or different addresses through groups: From this afternoon, note the unsubscribe option in this plain text cut and paste and option to contact customer service: "You are receiving Activity You Missed emails. Unsubscribe This email was intended for ---- ------- (Owner, ---- ------------). Learn why we included this. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact LinkedIn Customer Service." Kurt ______________________________________________________________ Ham-Computers mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From WA5CAB at cs.com Wed Jul 13 12:01:03 2016 From: WA5CAB at cs.com (WA5CAB at cs.com) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 12:01:03 -0400 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address Message-ID: <568359.47b9d22e.44b7bfbf@cs.com> Is there any way to tell whether an invite was sent by Linkedin or actually sent by the person whose name appears? And back to my original question, has anyone found a way to change their email address that Linkedin is using? In a message dated 07/13/2016 07:32:40 AM Central Daylight Time, ad5pe at sbcglobal.net writes: > Sounds like they've cleaned things up some. > > There still appears to be no way to opt out, though. The unsubscribe link > throws an error if you're not a member. > > > Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device > >
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: LinkedIn uses a nasty business model. They invite new users to > "invite" > all > : their friends to also join (by default) - and hide this in their signup > so > : most new users have no idea they can say "no thanks". And if they don't > : find that switch, it emails everyone in their contacts. > > Actually, it's a big popup right at signup, so you know it's there, same > with Facebook, MySpace, et cetera. People, by "default" not knowing what > this choice is, take the easy route and click "OK" and don't think what it > means to the rest of the world down the road, nor do they realize that by > having their e-mail client save addresses by default, the problems it can > cause when they join LinkedIn and click the find friends option five or > ten > years in the future. That's a big address book they've told a website to > scan. > > I received a legitimate e-mail this afternoon, but I also receive > non-legit > invites through a-mail address only associated with e-mail forums such as > Yahoo and QTH.net. All e-mail have the option to opt out of further > contact > online or via contacting customer support, whether it's through my > "business" e-mail address, or different addresses through groups: > > From this afternoon, note the unsubscribe option in this plain text cut > and > paste and option to contact customer service: > > "You are receiving Activity > You Missed emails. > Unsubscribe > > This email was intended for ---- ------- (Owner, ---- ------------). > > Learn why we included this. > If you need assistance or have questions, please > contact LinkedIn Customer Service." > > Kurt > > ______________________________________________________________ > Robert & Susan Downs - Houston wa5cab dot com (Web Store) MVPA 9480 From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Thu Jul 14 00:36:28 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 21:36:28 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address References: Message-ID: <2A838D3E648B47528F3784373714E726@mainframe> "There still appears to be no way to opt out, though. The unsubscribe link throws an error if you're not a member." I personally don't know, I didn't click it and I am a member. I get so few messages from them, even to unrelated addresses, I just delete them. I DO look at the "invites" first, because it's interesting to see who has my addresses, many of which I recognize from e-mail reflectors. Kurt From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Thu Jul 14 00:42:11 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 21:42:11 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address References: <568359.47b9d22e.44b7bfbf@cs.com> Message-ID: <180E3150E26C4661AFB0E3C41F5B60F4@mainframe> : Is there any way to tell whether an invite was sent by Linkedin or actually : sent by the person whose name appears? Hit reply, see where it's going to. : And back to my original question, has anyone found a way to change their : email address that Linkedin is using? As a member? Log in, go to settings, change e-mail address. If as a NON member, change your address entirely with your ISP. You have an address, the other guy has it, he said LinkedIn could use it to send you invites, so nothing will change unless you change your address. For example, mine in this forum is kd7jyk at earthlink.net. If someone on this forum has LinkedIn and allowed it to scan their address book and it has that address in it, I'll get an invite. The other fellow said the opt out doesn't work, so the only other thing I can go it log into earthlink and add linkedin.com to the "master" block list associated with my account, or change my address to not match what they have which will affect things going back to 2001, so I dont' want to do that! Another way to avoid them, depending on the e-mail program you use is to write a filter along the lines of, "If message From: line contains "LinkedIn", then delete". You still get it, but it's dumped in the trash and you don't have to see it. Kurt From johngadd at comcast.net Thu Jul 14 08:35:35 2016 From: johngadd at comcast.net (john) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:35:35 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address In-Reply-To: <2A838D3E648B47528F3784373714E726@mainframe> References: <2A838D3E648B47528F3784373714E726@mainframe> Message-ID: <215231126.35996138.1468499735648.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Microsoft just bought Linked In. Your dossier will be "Data Mined" to use in politics. ----- Original Message ----- From: "KD7JYK DM09" To: "Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or experimenting" Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 10:36:28 PM Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address "There still appears to be no way to opt out, though. The unsubscribe link throws an error if you're not a member." I personally don't know, I didn't click it and I am a member. I get so few messages from them, even to unrelated addresses, I just delete them. I DO look at the "invites" first, because it's interesting to see who has my addresses, many of which I recognize from e-mail reflectors. Kurt ______________________________________________________________ Ham-Computers mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/ham-computers Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net List Administrator: Duane Fischer, W8DBF ** For Assistance: dfischer at usol.com ** This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Fri Jul 15 03:32:45 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 00:32:45 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] LINKEDIN email address References: <2A838D3E648B47528F3784373714E726@mainframe> <215231126.35996138.1468499735648.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <402E113AC02D458AA3FDA9AC187384D8@mainframe> "Microsoft just bought Linked In. Your dossier will be "Data Mined" to use in politics." The joke is on them, I'm not a politician... I'm also exempt from being politically correct for the same reason. Got this today to a non LinkedIn account, with a link to malware (disabled here): Mr. Kadhim Lami sent you a message. Date: 14/07/2016 My Linkedin Messages Center (http://ta--iyon.xxx/-.php) Hitting reply goes to: "mailcenter at linkedin.com" So much for replying and seeing where it goes. Unless you pay attention to where the link goes, you might never know! Kurt From kd7jyk at earthlink.net Sun Jul 31 00:41:24 2016 From: kd7jyk at earthlink.net (KD7JYK DM09) Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2016 21:41:24 -0700 Subject: [Ham-Computers] SDHC Card reading? References: <4aa165.5242fc1d.43a9f9f7@cs.com><39170244098440A9A958647E357C4E85@mainframe> <5777B4F6.9020203@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <82CB405E105B404F9FB62532AFF20800@mainframe> : SD cards are issued in compatibility blocks. They are back compatible in : earlier generations, but they are not forward compatible for more : advanced generations of cards. One of the major breaks is between 32GB : and 64GB. It sounds like you have run into such a problem. You probably : need to consider upgrading your reader and software (OS). Try upgrading : your reader (maybe a USB plug in version) and getting a modern OS. You : could get a bootable DVD of Linux to try for free and see if you can : access your SD card with your new reader. Thanks for the info. We're using Windows XP, Build 2600, SP3 right now, considering an "upgrade" to Windows 10 Professional before the year is out. Might upgrade beyond 50K dialup speeds, too! Linux is also a consideration down the line, but the primary computer will the Windows. The reader I'm using is an older Iomega multi-reader. No problems with reading USB, SD or micro-SD to 32 GB. Kurt