I have done this a bunch of times except I take the keyboard apart so you can really get the water out. Here is my web page detailing the process I use: http://dkdk.homelinux.com/keyboard/
As a young man I was rather fascinated by the microwave and ran many "tests" on electronics and a great assortment of other non-living items, CD-ROMS, steel wool, light bulbs, and eggs being among the most interesting. I suspect that an RFID tag would fail rather spectaluarly if microwaved. I look forward to trying this.:)
The latest version of Apples QuickTime Player is Apple Scriptable, so it should be pretty easy to automate the process of opening each file and saving a hinted version.
Hi,
I have done this a bunch of times except I take the keyboard apart so you can really get the water out. Here is my web page detailing the process I use:
http://dkdk.homelinux.com/keyboard/
Be gentle
http://dkdk.homelinux.com/Es3b-en.pdf
Yertman
As a young man I was rather fascinated by the microwave and ran many "tests" on electronics and a great assortment of other non-living items, CD-ROMS, steel wool, light bulbs, and eggs being among the most interesting. I suspect that an RFID tag would fail rather spectaluarly if microwaved. I look forward to trying this. :)
Hello,
Does anyone know if LimeWire Pro includes spyware? I am hoping the spyware is just in the "free" version.
If LimeWire Pro does have spyware I will have to quite using this program which btw really pisses me off.
Someone please type up a page describing how to remove the spyware leftover after these programs are unistalled.
Thank You!
Yertman
Thanks Much
According to Apples docs the beta will quit working in May of 2001. When this happens you will need a bootable cd to get your computer running again.
The latest version of Apples QuickTime Player is Apple Scriptable, so it should be pretty easy to automate the process of opening each file and saving a hinted version.
HTH
Yertman