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.
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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.
I think Raq said something about Zazzle.
t still not here
Take a wok on the wild side: [link]
Jilli, Zazzle has stuff that Cafepress doesn't, but for black messenger bags, you want Spreadshirt [link]
Ooh they have charcoal grey too. Based on my experience, anything's gotta be better than Cafe Press.
This is from last week, but it made me laugh:
CUPERTINO, CA—Only a month after the much-heralded announcement of the iPhone, Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirmed that his engineers were already working around-the-clock on the touchscreen smartphone's far-superior replacement. "We looked at [the iPhone's] innovative user interface, the paradigm-shifting voicemail, the best-in-class mobile browser, and we realized we could make all that seem ridiculously outdated by the time the product becomes available to customers in June," said Jobs, who described the project as "Apple reinventing the iPhone." "When the second-generation iPhone comes out this fall, we want iPhone users to feel not just jealous, but downright foolish for owning such laughably primitive technology." Jobs also hinted that the second iPhone device would not be compatible with existing Mac computers, third-party peripherals, or any future Apple products.