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Regarding the beginning of the post, where's the speaker?
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Quote: Originally Posted by adog2run I have a clunking noise about every 30 sec. that I can turn off if I mute or turn down sound. It does continue when listening to a class or watching a video. I have read that when a hard drive is going out i…
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I would recommend an Ogio backpack. I have one for my Powerbook, and love it. http://www.ogio.com/ The exact one I have is http://www.ogio.com/product.php?product=124 Plenty of room for the laptop and a TON of other stuff, yet it's small e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis Sorry if I'm pretty much guessing, but I think MSN is the problem on this one. It sometimes likes to throw me off for no good reason (as of 4 days ago it seems) Some have suggested Adium, I'd try it if I actu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis Then Microsoft is probably having Server Issues in your Area -_- Well not everyone that I was referring to lives in the same area, nor do we use the same ISP. And I would find it hard to believe that Microso…
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Actually me and most of my friends have been having this problem and i'm the only Mac user. It even happens on my PC as well. I'm not sure this is a Mac probelm as much as MSN is having issues.
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Yes, but unfortunatly I have one of the models that doesn't give you a confirmation "beep" or anything to let you know it actually worked.
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Well you could simply get a wireless router from Walmart or some place. They usually have 4 wired ports on them, and all the wireless connections you could throw at it. That seems like it would solve your issues. I think they run aroun $40 - $7…
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I had a similar problem a month or so ago, and the only thing I was able to do was to format it on my windows system. After that it showed back up on my Powerbook and all was well. Granted, I lost ALL of my data. But at least the hard drive is fu…
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Not unless the cable or DSL "modem" has a router built in too. The broadband connection needs a primary system to link up to, then you can share the connection. So you would either need the connection hooked up to the router, then out to the switc…
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Yeah, ftp is pretty simple after you have it setup. You'll have to find a free FTP server app, and configure it accordingly. Then you'll need to go into your router and open that port up to the incoming and outgoing traffic for it to function. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by playcrackthesky What is OLED? It's basically a higher quality video on a small screen. They're trying to develop this technology onto things like keyboards so you can change keyboard layouts to fit keysets for certa…
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And it's going to be bundled with Wii Sports. Which if I understood it correctly, thats the first console to launch with a title bundled with it since the orginal NES. That's sweet that it's included.
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$40 for the main controller (remote part) and $20 for the tethered part (the nunchuck as they call it.)
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Umm he mentioned more than just his cd ripping...folks.
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If i'm sitting on my Powerbook doing whatever and I unplug my power cable, it only lasts 5-10 minutes. Yet the other day my system locked up, and when I unplugged the power cable the system stayed on for 2 hours or so.
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I'll be getting a Wii. They just sound too fun!
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It might be a bit more helpful if you could take a picture for us to look at so we know what "tabs" your talking about.
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Well i'm not sure if this helps much, but it sounds like the codec that you need will run on older PPC based Macs but not the newer Intel based systems. At least that's what i've gathered from this forum on Winamp's Website. As far as RAM goes,…
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Wow, everyone is stumped!?!