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Quote: Originally Posted by Rich-Myster i take it you live in montreal? seeing as you have a BMO account? Actually, Edmonton, AB. BMO (Bank of Montreal) runs across Canada, and is considered to be a major bank. It's based out of Montreal, bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by crentist All Apple Stores and most AT&T retail stores should have an abundance of the iPhone. iPhone runs the same browser and has the same screen size, etc. so it should be a comparable viewing experience if you c…
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Ok, Thanks for the answers. I'm thinking using the Safari Web Browser for a RBC or a BMO Bank account. Unfortunately, the Ipod Touch's are very difficult to find a demo. Most of the stores still don't have stock in them, or do not have a demo m…
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Around december
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Gave up and bought a new router. Though I still ahve the old one if anyone can think of how to fix it, sometime in the next 30 days.....Best Buy will still take the return.
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Quote: Originally Posted by shanmugam Have you installed the drivers from Bootcamp? check again whether wireless network is disabled or not? which mac u r using? i am using macbook Core Duo, i had no problem with wirless either in XP or Vista …
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How are you finding that NewerTech miniStack V2 ? From the website, it would work great with my Macbook (C2D). How hard would it be to install a 500GB Hard drive in it? And what brands would you recommend? I'd be using it principally as a storage …
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Ok, next set of questions. I have no plans to drop the HD into a G5 or a Mac tower, so which would be more beneficial for general use, SATA or parallel ATA? Speed differences? Storage capacities? And what's the minimum RPM speed that the HD shou…
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That's what I'm waiting for. The whole data plan thing isn't for me. Give me 250 anytime minutes, free evenings/weekends (after 6pm), voice mail, and 10 free texts a month for under $40, and I'm happy.
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Quote: Originally Posted by aresee PI() That is excels PI function for use in equations Trying to get it to use Pi/2 as the notation on a graphs axis. Thanks though.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Normally for DVD encoding, I'd suggest using ffmpegx but it can cause a lot of problems if you are in a hurry. In this case I'd say go for MPEG Streamclip ( http://www.squared5.com/ ). This will allow you to expo…
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Thanks alot for the opinions guys.