I was referring to the price difference in the "with powercord" option. There's tons of those cables on Amazon though, most them of reasonably priced. Monoprice has them too. I have a box full of them though, as I'm sure a lot of other geeks do.
I was referring to the price difference in the "with powercord" option. There's tons of those cables on Amazon though, most them of reasonably priced. Monoprice has them too. I have a box full of them though, as I'm sure a lot of other geeks do.
Which Amazon is happy to sell to you for a whopping $70.38. Deal of the century.
It just needs Exchange support and I'm all over this. Right now Airmail is currently my client of choice on the Mac because it does my two Gmail accounts and native Exchange with GAL lookup. Plus it has multi-touch gestures for swiping.
I've had one for over a year now. I love it. Automatics are fun to look at/hear/feel working too.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a:
Sauce?
As long as the car and dragon are consenting, they can put it anywhere they want.
I don't know if it's on sale too, but the Wacom bamboo duo can be had for $20 from BH. It's the one with the pen and stylus in one unit. I have a $16 rewards card that I applied so for $4 I have the duo model on the way.
Under key features: Four-player co-op multiplayer - explore with your friends!
The internet wins, yet again.
A couple years? Layer styles and the opentype features came out in version 6 and then 7 which arrived on the scene 14 years ago (and 12). Touching up photos at home is a great use for Gimp, in fact there's some really great stuff you can do with Gimp but it cannot replace Photoshop for serious design work—and that's…
I had a (surprisingly) loaded Chevy Cruze the last time I had a rental car. It came equipped with one of these backup cameras. It was actually quite nice, as long as I was also using my my own eyes and checking other mirrors and what not. The biggest issue is that some folks need to know that they can't take the…
I understand, but there's a lot people out there that think you can do anything Gimp that you can do in Photoshop, and that's simply not the case. You can't just convert Gimp into Photoshop and do the same things. Sure, there are a lot of things you can do in Gimp that you can in Photoshop, but for almost any design…
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