I've only had the Nook two weeks, and I'm already thinking, "If I were trapped somewhere for days, I could read all the Oz books."
'Ariel'
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and I'm already thinking, "If I were trapped somewhere for days, I could read all the Oz books."
Exactly!
In fact, I got the whole run of Young Wizards on Black Friday, and read them all in the last two weeks. It was awesome.
Adding the Adblock extension.
That doesn't seem too weird. I can imagine poorly coded ads that radically slow down the loading of pages. I have a flash blocking extension for the same reason.
I can see how it would work, but it was taking me multiple tries even to open b.org. I'd already disabled DNS prefetching.
Huh. Maybe Adblock is why my computer is slower than an one-legged grandma running from a tiger.
I should be able to figure this out myself, but...
The original Star Wars was transferred from laserdisc onto DVD and they never corrected the aspect ratio - it's letterboxed in a 4:3 frame. So on my 16:9 TV, it's got a black band all the way around. It's the correct aspect ratio for the TV, but hovering in the middle of the screen. The Zoom button doesn't seem to do anything. Any clever ideas?
AHA. Thank you, manual. For some reason the "screen aspect" button isn't on any of my Harmony menus. All zoomed in now.
You've got a Mac hooked up to your TV, right? The Mac DVD player will let you zoom in.
Yeah, but this is the Blu-Ray. I just needed the original remote.
ND and I decided we needed to exchange gifts early for a little holiday cheer after Byron’s death, and I was SO FREAKING EXCITED when I opened my new Kindle Touch! It replaces a first-gen Kindle that I love more than I can express. I’m not fond of the ads only because I was so attached to the screensavers from the first gen, but I’m not complaining. It’s an awesome gift. It’s lighter and a lot faster than my old Kindle, and I find getting around the menus pretty easy. My only minor gripe is that occasionally I will brush the screen and skip forward or back, but that’s rare. I’m loving it as a whole.