Gud, the main thing that's always kept me from doing a Myth box is that it lacked the neato TiVo trick of learning what I like and grabbing recommended stuff for me - is that still the case?
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I'm pretty sure it doesn't do that.
That was what I thought, but if it did, it might get me off my duff to do some work on the perfectly myth-capable machine I already have... thanks for the info.
I don't need pretty. I need don't-frell-up-the-good-features-you-already-had-by- adding-a-bunch-o'-useless-crap.
I don't need pretty, although I sure do like it.
But pretty looks more OSXish, and that makes me laugh. I like OS X and all that, but my Windows boxes do not use the XP skins--they use the 2000 one.
my Windows boxes do not use the XP skins--they use the 2000 one.
Mine, too. I dislike both the XP and OS X boxes.
my Windows boxes do not use the XP skins--they use the 2000 one.
Yeah, I go for the "Windows classic" look, myself. Although I do turn on the web-like one-click activation (select on mouse hover). My mouse hand gets sore really easily, due to an old broken metacarpal, so if I can reduce my amount of mouse clicking by %50, I will.
My co-op building's annual shareholders' meeting is coming up, and this year it promises to be extremely mathy.
My Treo has a built-in calculator that can do amortization calculations, but I can't figure out how to use it. It lets you input any four of these five variables, and it will solve for the other:
- PV
- FV
- Pmt
- APR
- N
Can anyone tell me what those variables mean?
Yes.
In order,
Present value, future value, payment (per period), annual percentage rate, number of payments.
eta: Typically, in a loan the present value is the amount of the loan and the future value is zero (if you're paying off the entire loan).