The point being???
you'll see it all again next week hehe
On 26/09/2010, at 12:30 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
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> Good afternoon all,
>
> Did anyone out there happen to record the G/Final yesterday, I did but I
> missed that first 10 minutes of the 1st quarter and last 10 minutes of the
> la
Good afternoon all,
Did anyone out there happen to record the G/Final yesterday, I did but I
missed that first 10 minutes of the 1st quarter and last 10 minutes of the last
quarter, I would appreciate it if I could get it from someone.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
-- The WA Maci
I am also quite interested, but have been wondering where to get books from.
Currently iTunes doesn't have any interesting ones. How does the kindle stack
up against that here in oz?
Alex
On 26/09/2010, at 8:30, peta belczowski wrote:
> Hi Severin
>
> When I went looking for an e-reader, no
Hi Severin
When I went looking for an e-reader, not many shops actually carried any.
Of course I wanted to hold it in my hands to tell if it would suit me, one of
the main reasons being of course to read in bed, on the bus, on my chair in the
evenings - obviously the weight in my hand was going
Thanks for the feedback, Peta. Yes, I also see a Kindle as a part
solution to the house full of books problem. We have plenty computers
so it is a seen as a book reader ONLY. I had not thought seriously
of the larger one, simply on the grounds of cost. Is it worth it?
Severin
On 25/
Hi there folks,
I have an iMac 2.16 GHz with latest OSX.
I have thought about buying the obsolete 160GB Apple TV.
However I do not use a wireless modem.
Will the Apple TV communicate directly with the iMac or does it require a
wireless modem to do this ?
Regards,
Stephen Chape
-- The WA Mac
Lyn
Get the 3G model for the exra $100. Telstra, Optus and Vodafone all offer
pre-paid Sims. No plans attached. Look at their options, and coverage, then get
a sim card and only pay it up when you need it. Vodafone offer a card for
around $1 posted to you, then you charge it when you need it.
Hi Lynn,
No real experience of this, but I know there are now small portable
broadband wireless routers that let you connect laptops/ipads/iphones etc
simultaneously while you are out & about basically you have one wireless
broadband plan and the device sets up a mobile wireless hotspot using t
hi all
i know, im such a procrastinator... :) and sorry if i am annoying you with all
these stupid questions.
my mind is pretty made up and getting an ipad, but not sure with or without 3G
and how much memory.
basically it will be used for reading, address book, music and photos.
for thos
Yes Severin
I can answer positively.
I have had my Kindle since March of this year (I did buy the bigger one, not
really heavier than the smaller one).
I am very pleased with it as I am an avid reader. Eventually there came the
time when I could not fit any more books into the house!
So, ev
I am looking to purchase a Kindle. I have already read a number of
Kindle books on a MacBook which is more or less fine but my wife has
a habit of wanting her MacBook and it i not the most convenient for
presleep reading in bed at night.
Anyone have comments, all would be welcomed.
Sever
Many thanks
Regards
Peter
On 25/09/2010, at 4:26 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
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> Hi Peter
>
> Glad it was an easy one :o)
> As Ronni mentioned you can do it on the Mac side, so you may be able to do
> it on the Windows side as well.
>
> Re Drive formats,...
> Won't go into the long story of it,..bu
Hi Peter
Glad it was an easy one :o)
As Ronni mentioned you can do it on the Mac side, so you may be able to do
it on the Windows side as well.
Re Drive formats,...
Won't go into the long story of it,..but Apple had the first DVD-R drives in
their "consumer" machines, and DVD+R used to be more c
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