Does a $4,000 celebrity grill count as Technology? Sure, why not! [link]
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Oh, that kind of grill.
Ha! The other kind would have been even funnier.
I totally thought mouth-grill too. And then was a little surprised a $4K one would be noteworthy. Oh, how sad.
sumi, from three days ago:
Okay, my computer just did this thing -- where it went to blue screen and told me that if it was the first time this happened I should restart, but if it had happened before I needed to do something. The message said something about a "device driver."
1. What is a device driver?
2. Messages from microsoft tell me how to get to the device driver but I have no idea how to figure out which thing is the one I need to do something about -- is there somewhere to go to figure that out?
I haven't loaded any new hardware and I think that the latest program I downloaded was an update of McAfee. I'm running Windows XP.
Did you ever get any of this answered? Have you had further problems along these lines?
1. A device driver is the little piece of software that tells XP how to make all your devices (basically, every individual hardware component of your computer) operate properly.
2. One way to check which device might be having problems is to right click on My Computer and select Properties. Once the Properties window is open, click on the Hardware tab. On that tab, click on the Device Manager button.
This will produce an expandable list of your devices (meaning they'll all have plus signs next to them, which will expand a detailed sublist if you were to click on any of those plus signs). If there is a problem with one of your device drivers, one of the expandable items will be expanded, and the problem device will be noted with a (I *think*) question mark. Either that or an exclamation point. I misremember.
If nothing is expanded, that is, if you just se a simple list of devices (computer, disk drives, display adapters, DVD/CD ROM drives, etc...), you probably don't have a driver problem.
That's the best way I know to check for driver problems.
Ah, thank you!
And, no, nobody else answered my question.
And no question marks -- excellent.
I just read the Alaskan problem
ummm, lets just say that this is a common problem in emergency services. That's why no one gets fired . It happens far more often than it should.
why it even happens in software companies - people who bread and butter depends on maintaining their intellectual property
My Harmony is here. I feel a little ridiculous being this excited about a remote.
MS Word Technical Help Requested -- cross posted with LJ
WHY, in MS Word, in longish documents with many section and page breaks, does Word sometimes decide, on its own, that the section break (new page) that you really, really DO want, simply won't do. It will force, against your will, repeatedly, a section break (new page) turning into a section break (continuous )?
Meaning, you can't make the headers and footers and other such things exactly the way you want INSIDE THAT SECTION, and OMG it is SO SO SO annoying.
How do I force the section break (new page) to STAY there? Help? Please?
eta: it doesn't seem to be a style issue. Everything in that area is defined normal as I want normal style to be.