jt2003 Posted June 29, 2003 Share Posted June 29, 2003 Can anyone help me? I've tried to do some research but apparently failed to find answers. I'm hoping to conduct some business over the Net, selling services to foreign companies and individuals. But I learned from one MTC member that because of the anti-money-laundering law, you can no longer receive payments for services through Western Union and similar foreign remittance services, as these are now limited to remittances from family members. It will now have to be bank-to-bank transactions, which cost a lot if I understand correctly. Is this true? How about swiftpay which issues dollar-denominated checks? Or the other payment facilities over the Net? I read the "pre-amendments" anti-money-laundering law (2001) at Chan Robles but didn't find any answers there. I hope someone can help by making the pertinent laws just a little clearer. If that's too time-consuming, could you possibly cite some sources or direct me to some resources or Internet sites so I can do the research myself? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
blueboy Posted June 29, 2003 Share Posted June 29, 2003 Kyro, it seems i had a similar problem before: my old genius scanner (scsi) only had drivers up to win95 (luckily it still worked under win98). the next drivers that came out were designed for the succeeding/newer models of the scanner (the genius website explicitly announced something to that effect) and also for the succeeding win generations. to solve this problem, i set up a dual-boot system (win98/winXP) on the pc where i stationed the scanner. whenever i need to use the scanner, i simply boot with win98, where i can access it either through win or dos. i think your solution should also be along these lines. Quote Link to comment
trebbie Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 (edited) in any case, i've been wondering, does anyone have any insight/idea/solution on how to make these printers work for Windows XP Professional? : - OKI MicroLine ML 321This printer model is supposed to work perfectly in Linux in the IBM emulation mode. Try the following: 1. Configure the printer to IBM emulation mode2. Install the Windows XP IBM Proprinter driver It's also supposed to work in Epson emulation mode with the Epson FX drivers. Try it too and see which works better. You can also try this solution with your other printers. See if they have emulation modes that can be used instead of their native modes. Edited June 30, 2003 by trebbie Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 hey all. it's been an awfully long time.so long, in fact, that people can barely remember me i imagine. in any case, i've been wondering, does anyone have any insight/idea/solution on how to make these printers work for Windows XP Professional? : - Panasonic KX-P1694- Panasonic KX-P3696- OKI MicroLine ML 321 i have actually made them work with Windows applications (eg. MS Office apps), but the i couldn't make them work with MS DOS applications. thing is, these particular models are excluded from the Microsoft Catalog of "Designed for Windows XP" devices, so i get messages like "Continuing with this installation will cause an error..." when i try to install their drivers for Win95/98/NT/2000. i'm sure there are ways to get around this, but i haven't found them.i'm hoping there are folks out there who'd be able to help out. thanks everyone! Panasonic KX-P1694 has no driver on windows xp but you can manually select the KX-P1695 model difference is very little so not much issue, it should work and also Panasonic KX-P3696 you can try the Panasonic KX-P3624, still same model range. Quote Link to comment
Guest monsterbutt Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 may alam ba kayo na pang-convert ng .doc to .pdf?? Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 may alam ba kayo na pang-convert ng .doc to .pdf?? Kung meron kang Adobe Acrobat software dito pwede mong iconvert pero baka malito ka meron kasing freeware na Adobe Acrobat reader ito nagbabasa lang pero di kayang magconvert.Tignan mo itong site na ito, isang free program na pwedeng magconvert. http://www.pdf995.com/The pdf995 suite of products is a complete solution for your document publishing needs, offering ease of use, flexibility in format, and industry-standard security. And all at no cost to you. Pdf995 is the fast, affordable way to create professional-quality documents in the popular PDF file format. Its easy-to-use interface allows you to create PDF files by simply selecting the "print" command from any application, creating documents which can be viewed on any computer with a PDF viewer. Combined with pdfEdit995 and Signature95. Quote Link to comment
leonscalone Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 dudes, ano notebook best suited for military personnel? Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 dudes, ano notebook best suited for military personnel? Kung gagamitin for military purposes, make sure limited lang ang accessory for security reasons, para litimited ang access sa iyo, at take note sa casing nya, dapat hard bound at mostly aluminum/titanium yung cover hwag plastic. Mas manipis mas magaang mas maganda, kung may budget go for Fujitsu notebook, pero grabe talaga ito mahal... Quote Link to comment
p5yf3r Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 hmm, how long does an annullment session last? (how many months, years?) Quote Link to comment
Turol Posted June 30, 2003 Share Posted June 30, 2003 Pls read the whole thread first before seeking any help. It does not help asking repeating questions. Good luck. Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted July 1, 2003 Share Posted July 1, 2003 hmm, how long does an annullment session last? (how many months, years?) It all depends on how good your lawyer is or how deep your pockets are. Aiko's went for a year and a half. But it should normally take a couple of years. It is because it is 2 or 3 months between hearings, if you are lucky. Quote Link to comment
trebbie Posted July 1, 2003 Share Posted July 1, 2003 What happended? Why is this thread no longer sticky? Quote Link to comment
the_broker Posted July 1, 2003 Share Posted July 1, 2003 May lawyers ba dito who went to Ateneo law? Sigh, classes are about to start again. Yup. Why? Quote Link to comment
freelicker Posted July 1, 2003 Share Posted July 1, 2003 Yup. Why? Took 2 1/2 years of law in Ateneo. Does that count? Quote Link to comment
p5yf3r Posted July 1, 2003 Share Posted July 1, 2003 It all depends on how good your lawyer is or how deep your pockets are. Aiko's went for a year and a half. But it should normally take a couple of years. It is because it is 2 or 3 months between hearings, if you are lucky. hmm, thanks, man....i read somewhere that if there's no contact for 7 years between spouses (yung di na nagkikita, communicate or something), it's ok to remarry, how true? Quote Link to comment
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