Some interesting advantages to this over the iPod:
Voice recgonition!
Large GPS database!
--or--
Use a wireless connection and iSight to record the theft of your awesome VW!
Logitec (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/produc tlist/US/EN,crid=2199)
has been on this for years now. And they apparently have never needed to catter to lefties?
I've run this printer dry many times. The "low ink" indicator usually comes on way before it needs to (that is probably marketing strategy). I just ignore it and replace the ink when the ink begins to fade. Like I would do with a printer without the fancy I-know-when-your-ink-needs-changing indicator.
Maybe it's not the most wize investment (not one I would recommend anyway) but a friend of mine copyrighted, supposedly, any media image of or representing his brother's face. Not for any particular reason other than to "get even" with his brother on something. Interesting?
Sure we use grounded outlets in the US. However, I'm not sure how many people actually check to confirm that their ground is true. Besides even if an electrical appliance is grounded, I'd not want to be the one to test it. You?
Some interesting advantages to this over the iPod: Voice recgonition! Large GPS database! --or-- Use a wireless connection and iSight to record the theft of your awesome VW!
Logitec (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/produc tlist/US/EN,crid=2199)
has been on this for years now. And they apparently have never needed to catter to lefties?
I've run this printer dry many times. The "low ink" indicator usually comes on way before it needs to (that is probably marketing strategy). I just ignore it and replace the ink when the ink begins to fade. Like I would do with a printer without the fancy I-know-when-your-ink-needs-changing indicator.
Maybe it's not the most wize investment (not one I would recommend anyway) but a friend of mine copyrighted, supposedly, any media image of or representing his brother's face. Not for any particular reason other than to "get even" with his brother on something. Interesting?
Sure we use grounded outlets in the US. However, I'm not sure how many people actually check to confirm that their ground is true. Besides even if an electrical appliance is grounded, I'd not want to be the one to test it. You?