but since when do people use technology in the way that its makers originally envisioned it?
Last Tuesday.
I think.
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but since when do people use technology in the way that its makers originally envisioned it?
Last Tuesday.
I think.
Right now I'm using my mouse perfectly normally.
Then again, I am at work, after all, and there are rules.
Right now I'm using my mouse perfectly normally.
I'm not.
There is software that strips the DRM out of the Tivo files and makes them regular MPEG files. It works quite well. I've even had success with moving the files back to a Mac and burning DVD's with Toast 6.
Last Tuesday.
Already been Snopesed.
There is software that strips the DRM out of the Tivo files and makes them regular MPEG files.
For home, I will be looking into this the moment I finally get the thing networked t eyes UPS tracking . For work purposes, sadly not an option.
(edit because I know the difference between an urban legend and a monkey trial)
Gah!
I'm trying to print a PDF through Distiller from Visio. The diagram is 44x34, but Distiller keeps chopping it into 11x8.5 chunks.
I've gone into Job Options, and saved an option config of 44x34, and it's not reflected in Visio, which still insists it's printing to letter, landscape. I put 44x34 into Document Properties/Layout/Advance/Paper Size, and still ... mosaic.
Can anyone help?
What printer does Distiller think you're printing to?
Distiller is the printer. It's not asking about any hardware -- I'm selecting Distiller in the print dialogue from Visio.
Oh! Have you tried printing to file: postscript -- that is, print to your favorite Postscript driver and then open that file in distiller? Distiller is sometimes flakier when you print directly to it, and a two-step process (print to file, distill file) can help.
I want to get one of those things that are speakers that you plop your iPod into. Anyone have any suggestions of ones to get/not to get? I'm not getting any of the Bose ones, as I'm against paying $200 for speakers. $100 would be fine. $150 I'm a little against, but could be swayed.
Ideally, it would be the kind you put the iPod into, rather than just speakers that you have to do hooking-up stuff to (and aren't as pretty), but again, I could be swayed if arguments are good.