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Ooh, I really like the idea of this TV coming to me.
Unfortunately, I can't afford to buy anything until next month.
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Scroll down to "Home Entertainment Gear!" for TVs on sale.
Ooh, I really like the idea of this TV coming to me.
Unfortunately, I can't afford to buy anything until next month.
In Gmail, is it possible to search for messages that contain specific strings? Not words, strings.
I think you can use quotes to define strings just like in regular Google.
Jon,
can you provide an example?
If you can search for it in google search, you typically can search for it in gmail. I don't think gmail is particular good at searching within words, but maybe with the use of an *, you might be able to do that.
I mean the other way, Jessica. For example, if I search for Viagra, I want to catch Viagra, ViagraAndCialis, CialisViagra, FreeViagra, etc.
Using an asterisk doesn't seem to work.
Oh, gotcha. I feel like there should be a way to do it, but I don't know the notation.
An exclamation mark? I don't know Google search, but in some databases, an exclamation mark means "anything that srarts with this."
Which admittedly doesn't catch everything you're looking for, but it may be a start.
Jon,
I found a getsatisfaction thread where people are pissed off they can't do this.
My only suggestion is that if you know which terms might crop up, you could construct the search like this:
Viagra | Viagraandcialis | CialisViaga
or further modify it to search in subject area?
BTW, the | can be replaced with OR - in case you didn't know it.
I found a getsatisfaction thread where people are pissed off they can't do this.
Yeah, I'd found something similar, but it was from a couple of years ago. I was hoping they'd since added some flexibility. No such luck, it seems.
Here is where I admit how little I know about hardware. I got my laptop back today -- the logic board and dc-in were not working and were replaced.
How would those affect my screen, such that it was cutting out and the color was all wonky? And how would those make my laptop run so hot it would shut off?