Oh. So the system (eta: iTunes) just hides it then?
If you look in ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/TV Shows/ you'll see both copies of the TV show you downloaded.
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Oh. So the system (eta: iTunes) just hides it then?
If you look in ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/TV Shows/ you'll see both copies of the TV show you downloaded.
Don't listen to meara, she is silly. Go buy the biggest one in the store.
We have a 47" in the living room, Kristin disagrees that a 60" would be even better.
I got a 42" tv! It's plenty big! It's just in the store, it seemed kinda small.
Kristin disagrees that a 60" would be even better.
I'm guessing she doesn't want to have to stand on the porch in order to see the entire image.
I bought my 30-something inch highdef TV from Radio Shack. It was the biggest TV they had that I could carry on the train.
OK, I'm at the laundromat, using my 3G modem. How do I turn off the offline features of Google Reader? So far, the only reference to "offline" has been about Google Gears.
And to use the mobile version of Reader, I just use a different url (reader.google.com) instead of www.google.com/reader, right?
eta: Well, that does cut down on bandwidth consumed....
I think it's m.google.com/reader or something like that. But on my phone the mobile version pops up automatically.
Yeah, reader.google.com redirects to www.google.com/reader/m, the mobile version.
But on my phone the mobile version pops up automatically.
Generally, servers can detect if a mobile device is requesting a page.