It's always possible it was a coincidence. I hate trying to track down random computer weirdness.
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Ginger, there's a converter? Wherefore the converter?
It's here: [link]
intriguing. thanks for the link!
I'm sure there are at work hundreds of happy hackers out there looking to unlock the locks, too.
Yup. [link]
If I purchase TV show episodes from iTunes, do I have the ability to transfer them to my TiVo and watch them on my TV? My TiVo is networked.
Can anyone recommend one o' them AC converters that'll let me use my laptop and electric toothbrush charger while I'm in the UK?
Your laptop charger may well be able to handle dual voltage. I don't know about the toothbrush, but check them, since it's probably cheaper to buy a plug adapter than a converter you don't need.
This doesn't sound very user friendly:
The iPhone's battery is apparently soldered on inside the device and cannot be swapped out by the owner like most other cell phones.
Users would have to submit their iPhone to Apple for battery service. The service will cost users $79, plus $6.95 for shipping, and will take three business days.
It seems like Apple was awfully quiet about this while folks were standing on line.
It seems like Apple was awfully quiet about this while folks were standing on line.
No shit. I'm surprised as hell by it, because it's a pretty obvious ground for backlash.
Where does one start if one wants to dynamically look up (i.e. based on the value in another cell) data in an Access database from an Excel spreadsheet.
::rereads sentence::
I mean, I want to use a value in Excel to look up a corresponding value in an Access table.