Oh, I mean connect one wire to feed both channels (left and right) and the other wire to the ground.
Ah! Got it.
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Oh, I mean connect one wire to feed both channels (left and right) and the other wire to the ground.
Ah! Got it.
Who here has experience with Cafe Press and other print-to-order merchandise places? The Gothic Charm School store is currently Cafe Press -based, but I'm idly looking for other options. Options that might offer messenger bags in a color other than eye-searing yellow.
Options that might offer messenger bags in a color other than eye-searing yellow.
I'd buy one in black.
Actually, I need a new laptop case for my 13" MacBook. One option I'm considering is a laptop sleeve (or whatever you call them) and a messenger bag....
I'd buy one in black.
See, that's my problem with Cafe Press. Everyone would buy a GCS messenger bag in black. But does CP offer them in black? No, they do not. They only have eye-searing yellow.
Raq mentioned someone she liked better than Cafepress for her stuff, but I can't remember what thread that was in.
I use laptop sleeves! For both my laptops. They are invaluable. They protect your computer from so much, in whatever back you thrust it into--I have used backpacks, my leather messenger, my generic jansport messenger, my overly large handbag. So worth it.
I feel like an idiot for not knowing this: what is the tool or key combination in MS Word that allows one to keep words together-- in the "showing paragraph marks view" it shows a little superscript circle between words?
I feel like an idiot for not knowing this: what is the tool or key combination in MS Word that allows one to keep words together-- in the "showing paragraph marks view" it shows a little superscript circle between words?
ctrl + shift + spacebar for a non-breaking space.
Thank you!
ctrl + shift + spacebar for a non-breaking space.
Cool, now I don't have to scoot the line over by adding spaces in front of the words I want to keep together.