In MS word, when entering headers and footer, you know the little toolbar you get in header/footer mode that lets you set where page numbers start and such? I've managed to make it disapear. How do you get it back? (update - Word 2002, OS XP)
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Typo, have you tried clicking back on the main body (essentially closing the edit header/footer function) then opening up the header/footer again?
Also check above and below the main document window. You may have accidentally turned it into a toolbar. And if you've stacked it at the end of another toolbar, it may be invisible, accessable only by clicking the double arrow at the right hand end of the longest toolbar.
They cannot legally offer the iPhone for sale or advanced sale until they get the FCC approval. Which they haven't got yet. This isn't so much vaporware as vapor-governmental-ware.
Of course, once it is orderable, the waiting lists will stretch for *years*.
It's gonna be easier to get a Nintendo Wii.
I WANT THE NEW PHONE NOW NOW NOW!
I WANT THE WII AND THE NEW PHONE NOW NOW NOW!!!
(okay, actually not, but it needed to be one-upped said.)
They promised Google CEO Eric Schmidt one onstage because he's on the board of Apple. Yahoo CEO Jerry Schmidt said "I know I'm not on the board, but can I have one, too?" (yeah, he's not going to have any problem...)
I wish it wasn't tied in to Cingular (which I thought was about to die anyway?) but still, WANT.
Anybody ever do any microcontroller programming? I just bought one of these: [link]
Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple i/o board, and a development environment for writing Arduino software. The Arduino programming language is an implementation of Wiring, itself built on Processing.
Arduino can be used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other outputs. Arduino projects can be stand-alone, or they can be communicate with software running on your computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP.)
I also bought a sonar thingie and some servos - I'm gonna build a Sonic Death Ray. OK, not really. A sonar camera. It will pan the sonar (an ultrasonic range finder - [link] ) up and down, left and right, and build a 3-D image of whatever's in front of it.