And I can't find a Tiger disc anywhere...maybe it's time to buy Leopard.
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It's less feature-ful than the Gimp, so it might not be what you need, but take a look Seashore.
connie,
if you print that infrequently, you are going to run into problems with most printers. Inkjet dry up if they don't get regular use - at least in my experience. And by regular use, you should do 3 or so pages a week without fail.
One thing that minimizes drying up. Turn the printer off when not in use.
I'm in the same boat as Connie. Looking for a printer for once-in-a-while printing. I'm thinking about a low price HP or brother laser printer. About $100. Laser printer ink doesn't seem to dry out like inkjet does.
One thing that minimizes drying up. Turn the printer off when not in use.
good to know. I do usually anyhow, just to save electricity. But yet another reason to.
Hubby's wondering if storing an ink cartridge in a ziplock in the fridge would extend its life.
I wonder if the fridge would cause clumping or something. Ziplock might work. Dunno.
Thanks, amy. I'll give it a shot.
OK, my vcr is dying. I just use it to record stuff (programmed by me) when there is a time conflict. I don't need to save anything for posterity and don't usually have more than a couple shows in backlog. I don't want a subscription service. What are my options that are pretty much plug-it-in and no mucking and cheap enough that just buying another-soon-to-be-obsolete vcr is dumb? I do enough mucking for work.
eta: I'm being dragged screaming into this century, I swear.
TiVos have gotten ridiculously cheap -- still subscription, but they pay for themselves in making life easier! There was one at Best Buy the other day for $169 IIRC.
I also have an HP Media Center PC that comes with a TV/Cable tuner and software with "TiVo"-like functionality and it's a good backup (it also lets me burn the episodes to DVD so I can watch them on the big screen downstairs).
Most cable services will now supply you with a cable box/DVR for not much extra cost.