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Quick formatting question;
I've been having some trouble with accent aigu on LJ, where it apparently uses Unicode. I'd type "é" (I usually get that from copying and pasting from the Character Map) and it'd stay "é" for a while, then after a bit, it'd invariably change to "?A9", which is very annoying. Anything I could do to fix this?
You can type é instead. It'll never do you wrong.
Woo! Worked like a charm. Thanks!
So the lifetime service goes with the unit. Does that mean all the lifetime services become moot in 2009 when analog tv service is supposed to end?
Does that mean all the lifetime services become moot in 2009 when analog tv service is supposed to end?
Excellent question! I suppose it depends whether or not TiVo wants and finds a way to support the existing analog boxes.
The guy who invented the three finger salute. Also featuring the most unamused Bill Gates ever.
Review of $159 Linspire computer. Yep, $159 for a new computer, keyboard and mouse.
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Is there any way to replace a single key on a laptop keyboard? I now have a work laptop (a Dell Latitude D600, whatever that may mean), and the "n" key is missing. As in, ripped completely off the keyboard. I can still use the letter "n", it just takes poking at the little empty space until the sensor notices, but that's, well, aggravating.
Anyone?
Depends on the keyboard. Perhaps you can find a similar (junked) Dell and grab one of its keys.
If the keys just snap in and out, maybe you could take a key that's not used too much and use it to replace the 'n' (but I'm not sure I'd try it without knowing for sure that the keys can just be snapped in and out).