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Sep 02, 2007 23:10 as a reply to  @ post 3849225 |  #33541

Just wondering. is that list of insects needed for entomology out yet?


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Sep 03, 2007 00:39 |  #33542

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hehe... post the 'other' one :P

You mean THIS one?


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Sep 03, 2007 00:46 |  #33543

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ok, my turn - apologies in advance for venting

<rant>for all those who haven't quite got it sorted, here's the process of really stuffing up your workflow:

(background) install CS3 design premium, have no issues for months, then notice the following bug occurring with indesign: clicking a document would not open it, they would only open when dragged into the workspace which was sometimes problematic.

  1. yesterday afternoon - finally got sick of it and tried to repair the installation using my cs3 premium dvd
  2. repair process hung up at about 15% after about 30 minutes, during 'reparing shared components' (repeat several times, FINALLY understand the definition of insanity, stop)...
  3. uninstalled indesign using dvd (40 mins later) - successful. restart computer - successful
  4. reinstall indesign from scratch - same hang error at 15%
  5. uninstall every adobe application en-masse, thinking the shared components were corrupted (1 hour 20 mins later) - successful. restart computer - successful.
  6. reinstall all previously installed selected programs - same hang error at 15%...
  7. panic sets in, i now have absolutely no workflow left, aside from lightroom.
  8. trawl adobe forums, discover HUGE user dissatisfaction with new adobe suite installers... panic deepens
  9. try installing programs one by one. first up, acrobat... installation SUCCESSFUL. reboot - it works! panic recedes.
  10. next attempt - dreamweaver... installation hangs exactly as before. hopelessness sets in. thoughts of "WHY did i start fiddling with this?" and "what possessed me to uninstall EVERYTHING!!"
  11. copy entire dvd to desktop, attempt install from there: "you must insert adobe dvd to continue". disc inserted, installation ignores desktop files and proceeds from DVD drive, same error as before.
  12. try to go into payloads folder and install apps manually: "you must use SETUP.EXE to install this program" AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGH!
  13. now i'm on my second-to-last stage of disaster recovery: download every single trial installer from adobe and then install each from desktop with DVD ejected... if succesful, register each with existing activation info.
  14. if this doesn't work, i'm down to the sudden-death round - take the phone off the hook, backup C drive, unplug USB drives, format and reinstall entire system and workspace, push all work back 3-5 days; and and there's no guarantees THAT will work either...
</rant>

Mega :(

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You mean THIS one?

Nice work, hehe

Mark, y9ou must be loving your 40D with the images you are posting :)
Love the spider!


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Sep 03, 2007 00:56 |  #33544

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Mark, y9ou must be loving your 40D with the images you are posting :)

yea I am :)


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Sep 03, 2007 01:03 as a reply to  @ Mark0159's post |  #33545

The spider is Lance's of Levin. It's a great shot, although I wonder what else he has living on his skin.


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Sep 03, 2007 01:06 |  #33546

CliveyBoy wrote in post #3849773 (external link)
The spider is Lance's of Levin. It's a great shot, although I wonder what else he has living on his skin.

Crap - that'll teach me for skim reading!
I love the bee's Mark.
Lance, I love your spider, hehe


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Sep 03, 2007 01:06 |  #33547

The spider is Lance's of Levin. It's a great shot, although I wonder what else he has living on his skin.

Well he IS a student :p

Speaking of which Lance, come in anytime and if they aren't on the wall outside my office already I will print one off for you (if you are around this week - I am off to Oz via Pukekohe this weekend ;) )- we just had to wait to confirm field trip dates.

BTW - love the spider shot :) and the syrphid is cool too!


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Sep 03, 2007 01:07 |  #33548

lance v wrote in post #3849243 (external link)
Just wondering. is that list of insects needed for entomology out yet?

eeek a spider. I hate the things. U will never see a photo from me that's a spider. the first one how ever is great :)


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Sep 03, 2007 01:15 |  #33549

pssssstttt..... I agree with you Mark - give me a giant weta or a huge cockroach and I don't blink an eyelid, but a spider will make me run (which might make it hard to take a photo LOL)


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Sep 03, 2007 01:17 |  #33550

"bond.... james bond"

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Sep 03, 2007 01:26 |  #33551

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"bond.... james bond" :)

lol interesting finger arrangement... ;)

i like those macro shots that ppl were posting today - and glad to see mark likes his new toy :) worth the wait huh?




  
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Sep 03, 2007 01:26 |  #33552

Bahahah I love it :D


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Sep 03, 2007 01:32 |  #33553

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Bahahah I love it :D

ill save the the up nose shots from the bar untill after 10pm when the kids have gone to bed... :p


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Sep 03, 2007 01:32 as a reply to  @ lil_miss's post |  #33554

I think there is likely another side to this too.....


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Sep 03, 2007 01:32 |  #33555

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ill save the the up nose shots from the bar untill after 10pm when the kids have gone to bed... :p

You're a gem :P


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