My one gig SD card must have been on that shelf, stopped working after a month... And somehow my USB 2.0 PCI card I had ordered turned into a TV/Radio card during shipping. The shipping docs had the correct board listed. First and last experience with NewEgg.
A digitally remastered and enhanced "The Star Wars Holiday Special" for the TV masses?
Introduce the horror of Star Wars on TV to a whole new generation!
-B
Is going to love this, especially those that fly electric planes and helicopters. Less weight than NiMH and about the same discharge rates. Good stuff!
How long before the iPod comes with a built-in camera? Seems to be a much better device for adding a still/video device to versus a phone.
Plenty of space to record large video files, big enough drive to store full-length movies, looks good enough to use as a digital picture frame...
-Uncle
For Chrysler vehicles through the mid 1990s, you didn't even need a scanner to get codes:
Start with the ignition off. Within five seconds, switch the key on, off, on, off, on. (On is *not* start!)
The "check engine" light will flash. Count the flashes Each code is a two digit code, so a (for example) 23 would be FLASH FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH FLASH (loong pause)
More here: http://www.allpar.com/fix/80s-codes.html
Once low-sulfur and biodiesel production really starts ramping up in a few years, I'd really like to see a diesel engine options for mainstream SUVs.
The low-end torque makes the heavy vehicles feel peppy, especially in the American 0-30 stoplight situation. Add in the great fuel economy and good towing characteristics and you have a win-win situation.
I've got two cameras. A Nikomat FTn with a few lenses that is fully manual, and a Canon Powershot A70.
You can learn a hell of a lot if you spend some time with a manual SLR.
But you can do the same with a cheapo digital that has decent manual settings, and not go broke as you should be out there taking a hundred pictures a day working through the basics of what makes good pictures.
-Uncle
That will buff right out...
My one gig SD card must have been on that shelf, stopped working after a month... And somehow my USB 2.0 PCI card I had ordered turned into a TV/Radio card during shipping. The shipping docs had the correct board listed. First and last experience with NewEgg.
The towing fee after the free miles might be rather large... -B
A digitally remastered and enhanced "The Star Wars Holiday Special" for the TV masses? Introduce the horror of Star Wars on TV to a whole new generation! -B
Is going to love this, especially those that fly electric planes and helicopters. Less weight than NiMH and about the same discharge rates. Good stuff!
Don't forget that the gushing milk contains 1-2 percent pus. Mmmm, time for milk and cookies.
How long before the iPod comes with a built-in camera? Seems to be a much better device for adding a still/video device to versus a phone. Plenty of space to record large video files, big enough drive to store full-length movies, looks good enough to use as a digital picture frame... -Uncle
I've got plenty of karma, just the wrong kind.
For Chrysler vehicles through the mid 1990s, you didn't even need a scanner to get codes: Start with the ignition off. Within five seconds, switch the key on, off, on, off, on. (On is *not* start!) The "check engine" light will flash. Count the flashes Each code is a two digit code, so a (for example) 23 would be FLASH FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH FLASH (loong pause) More here: http://www.allpar.com/fix/80s-codes.html
Once low-sulfur and biodiesel production really starts ramping up in a few years, I'd really like to see a diesel engine options for mainstream SUVs. The low-end torque makes the heavy vehicles feel peppy, especially in the American 0-30 stoplight situation. Add in the great fuel economy and good towing characteristics and you have a win-win situation.
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Watch out, he'll turn you into a goat you fool!
I've got two cameras. A Nikomat FTn with a few lenses that is fully manual, and a Canon Powershot A70. You can learn a hell of a lot if you spend some time with a manual SLR. But you can do the same with a cheapo digital that has decent manual settings, and not go broke as you should be out there taking a hundred pictures a day working through the basics of what makes good pictures. -Uncle