Some plastics need primer, some don't. You can sometimes identify the plastic from moulding marks. E.g. PP = polypropylene, PS = polystyrene etc once you know exactly what it is can you be sure you...
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Some plastics need primer, some don't. You can sometimes identify the plastic from moulding marks. E.g. PP = polypropylene, PS = polystyrene etc once you know exactly what it is can you be sure you...
Next step will be you broadcasting the programme from your own bunker while civilisation collapses...
As convenient as that is, un-passworded laptops are vulnerable targets for device & data theft...
My laptop has full disk encryption.
As far as I understand it...
Incremental will back up changes since the previous backup (which may also have been an incremental backup).
Differential backup backs up all changes since the last...
It certainly does look more featured but I'm not sure I can be bothered paying for that when Aisleriot is already quite enjoyable and costs nothing.
Also I see no Linux option, only Mac and...
How is it better? I've never had a problem with Aisleriot.
You may find parts, or other faulty phones for parts, on TradeMe, eBay etc, but likely at insane prices, and you may wait a long time.
The fact the LCD lights up white could point to a mainboard...
That is interesting. But I had not noticed it. I don't play the Windows version very often. I usually play Aisleriot in Linux, which has over 40 different games, including Solitaire and Freecell.
That's bizarre, surely not accepting cash is technically illegal?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-20/will-coronavirus-kill-off-cash-in-australia/12065860
Huh. Apparently not.
Not explicitly, but from what I gathered from the original story, they are for some people. Why should something that helps someone be taken away from them just because you don't like it?
I'm...
Shall we do away with wheelchair ramps and accessible parking spaces etc too? Are the unfortunate among us limiting your ability to use internet banking? Didn't think so.
The entire banking...
You may also consider trying muriatic acid to clean your concrete, which can also roughen it, so it should be even less slippery.
I haven't tried it for concrete myself, I use the acid to make...
An annoyingly contradictory article, tells me that v1.x cables will ruin my experience, then later says they're fine if you're only using 1080p or lower (which I am).
Print on white paper, glue the paper over the yellow card?
Card is not that expensive (assuming you only want one or two). Somewhere like Geoffs Emporium sell various card stocks for 20c a sheet.
Why would you want to use Chrome OS over a normal version of Linux? You lose features that make Linux great, and have Google's added tracking and who-knows-what-else attached. It makes no sense to...
Works 2000 is 20 years old and Catalina was released only a year ago.
While backwards compatibility is pretty good with Apple and Microsoft in general, trying to install a 20 year old program on a...
In a home environment I would say it is unlikely. For long cable runs reaching the length limit, Cat6 would be advisable, however. But for a few metres from your router to your desktop PC, there's no...
Yes you could use a live CD. But a 12-year old Linux may not even run on a modern computer without some driver etc issues and you likely can't install anything because the online repos will be long...
Are you saying that if you gift someone something, they must keep it and use it even if they hate it, just to make you feel good? That's just silly and doesn't get anyone anywhere. It's better to be...
Use dd command in Linux to create a 1:1 image of the whole drive. Partition table won't get messed up then. Write to new drive (same or bigger capacity). Expand partition if needed.
If it's a few years old and you've used it a lot, it might just be getting low? The toner level is not necessarily accurate.
Try a driver cleaner/uninstaller program, then reinstall your original drivers?
It could well be a shorted ceramic capacitor on a USB port's power rail. (Ceramic ones like to fail shorted).
Or a faulty overcurrent detection circuit, perhaps.
If you can get, or have, a USB...
I suggest using the English language, in plain verbal or written form. (Morse code is unlikely to be understood these days).
If they ignore your request, just gift the stuff to someone else, give...
Both sides are fools.