tommy, do you have any interest in either of those computers I mentioned? I'm going into house clearing mode soon.
Oh, sorry, I've been spacing out....
Yes, I'm interested in the "lugable" computer. But not the notebook.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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tommy, do you have any interest in either of those computers I mentioned? I'm going into house clearing mode soon.
Oh, sorry, I've been spacing out....
Yes, I'm interested in the "lugable" computer. But not the notebook.
Yes, I'm interested in the "lugable" computer
Let me weigh the thing so I can figure out what shipping would be then we can work something out.
GGGGGGGGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!
Ok, when I updated AIM a while ago, it installed this fracking AOL Search featurre which has proven to be a ginormous pain in my hoo-ha - mainly in that I can't get to my intranet. I'm about to go mad cause I can't figure out how to uninstall it. There are no options, uninstalling AIM hasn't done it, and I can't find any instructions on a quick search.
Please, someone help me before I turn this computer into a hat!!
Quick question, with what I hope is a quick answer -- how do I fill text with a gradient in Photoshop CS2 9.0?
Aimee, go to Add/Delete Programs in your control panel and uninstall it from there.
Betsy, I bought an armband at CompUSA that I don't like much. I love the little rubber cover that it comes with, but the band itself is a pain because it has to be fed through the slots on the cover, and it's really long. As a result, I have only used it as an armband once. Most of the time at the gym I just prop it on the monitor of the elliptical trainer.
The problem is, I row. Some sort of attachment is definitely called for.
Right. Well, I'd suggest looking at some armbands in the flesh to see how they attach before buying one.
ita, did you get your question answered? I thought about it, and I think the easiest way is to add a new layer, select the text, and fill the new layer in the selected text area with the gradient and delete the text layer.
Polgara suggested I change the properties of the entire layer and add a gradient. It worked out.
But thanks!