Firstly I don't have a mac but anyway! I don't and wouldn't label
the disc itself because it may catch the top of the drive and I find
back when I had copied CDs badly labelled ones court the top when
they spun in my CD player. I do label cases and sleves of discs
though, that might be
Are T-mobile in the UK and T-mobile in the US the same customer service wize?
At 17:31 13/07/2009, you wrote:
Hi Jenny,
I've just recently moved over to T Mobile and think they are the best
phone provider I've eve been with.
I don't know if the iPhone will be released by them however I've found
a future keyboard may include or take the place of a
standard keyboard. You just never know what is going to come out of
that place.
On Jun 25, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Dean Wilcox wrote:
My next computer will probably be a Mac but I was thinking an iMac or
Minny. It'd be nice if Apple produced
Hi,
I've been on this list for what feels like a long time, I want a Mac
but my Windows PC just keeps going so I haven't justified it yet.
I was reading the accessibility page relating to the up and coming
Snow Leopard and was interested to read about the different finger
jestures and ways
What do you mean, that is the point of it. Hear is a quote from the
site, link at the bottom:
Musically speaking, the new iPod shuffle is brilliant, thanks to an
exciting new feature called VoiceOver. Say you're listening to a song
and want to know the title or the artist. With the press of
A talking Iphone? Lets keep it simple for now and go for the iPod clasic!
At 14:32 11/03/2009, you wrote:
hmm, nice cheery outlook you've got there Will, lol.
I should imagine the main thrust of this will be the playlist
selection. 4gb of songs would be quite a hefty amount to flick
through
this way.
On Mar 11, 2009, at 13:16, Dean Wilcox wrote:
I heard the same a while back but they must replace it somehow? The
solid state iPods like the Nano and Shuffle are great and small but
the people with over 100 gigs in their library will want something
similar. Myself I only have