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Check the label on the charger to be sure of what you have, but if it the output is 5 Volts and a max. of 1 Amp., it should be fine.
Well, the Motorola charger is a mini USB, not a micro USB, so that's a no-go. Plus, even if I get a converter, it only goes to 0.55 A, as opposed to the Samsung, which goes to 0.7 A. Not sure what the deal is. Alas.
I also deeply love the Planets app; it's provided us with lot of neat evenings of fun with the kiddo.
And if you are in the least interested in dinosaurs, the American Museum of Natural History Dinosaur app is a total timesuck.
ION, I am SO not a visual person...and I just spent 6 hours working with my friend on my header image for my website. And we're still not done, but we've worked out a color palette, fonts and basic images, and she's gonna mock up 5 or 6 designs based on graphics I like. Damn, I'm so freakin' glad she's my friend and I'm working out stuff in trade for her; I scoffed at people who were all "I spent $1500 on my website images" and now? Dude. Yeah. 6 hours is NOTHING. SO many colors, graphics and fonts, not to mention little...things I don't even know how to describe.
Anyway, tech question:
My header is for a Wordpress.org page, and the image size is 940x200 pixels, and she emailed a rough draft placeholder in that size to me, I uploaded it, and it looks good to me. But I am...not the most visually expert person on the planet.
I'm wondering how concerned I need to be about resolution or it looking weird on non-Firefox broswers? It's a .jpg.
A .jpg or .gif will render the same on any browser. Earlier versions of Internet Explorer won't render transparency on .png files without additional contortions. For the web, you only need a 72 pixels/inch resolution.
I can take a look at it, if you want.
eta: Typo, have you checked WalMart's site? They have a Viore for $119 and a Phillips for $149. I've had very good luck with Phillips.
Ginger, that would be lovely.
I won't have it all done til tomorrow night, but I would be happy to send it to you. J is a v. good designer, but she worked with mainly printed images, and just sent digi files to clients, who did with them what they wanted.
And I have no freakin' clue about it all, except to know the haziest, most general basics.
Any recommendations for online button generators? The place we've used for years is no longer working. We need to be able to specify the exact dimensions of buttons, as well as colors, shading variation, font, corner rounding, etc.
Can anyone explain what Microsoft InfoPath is? One of my main clients just sent a notice that I need to start using it in August and the call center of our IT department gave me the stupid look. They are escalating the issue, but who knows when I will hear back from them.
My god. I have a peculiar aversion to checking my voicemail. I can't explain it. It's not phone anxiety, because there's no one to speak to. In fact, I'd rather speak to someone than check my voicemail.
I
love
Google Voice. Their transcription is by no means perfect, but it's certainly good enough (unless it's my sister talking) for me to feel comfortable with not listening to the message any time soon.
ita, I am so you in that. I get totally unreasonably irritated at people who leave me voicemails.
I have to remember to not give out my home number, because I can let that voicemail go unchecked for weeks. Silly blinky light.
I have to remember to not give out my home number, because I can let that voicemail go unchecked for weeks. Silly blinky light.
My home phone doesn't blink, it beeps on the dial tone. And since I never give anyone my home number except vendors and so forth, I never remember to check it.
Which is a problem when my father leaves a message and I don't pick it up for three weeks.
People, you have my cell #! Why not use it?