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Ask Steve a question. / hobby lobby are no longer selling the mini clocks
« on: June 06, 2016, 12:35:44 pm »
1 7/16" min clock insert so what am I going to do now? Because when I get them I use the 40% off coupon to get them.
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OH much thanks for posting this. I have been out of the loop for a long time, we had a major rain storm back in may last year and work had come to a halt. so I got behind on stuff and internet was a casualty to it. I had been borrowing the neighbors but hers got shut off, and just now able to get back on.
I did in fact have this win 10 reserved then it was released but after I heard bad stuff about it, locking up computers won't let them even boot up, crashing them and all sorts of other issues. So I delayed doign the update and after seeing this I was able to remove or at least hide it to keep it from installing on its own.
I am not in a postion to have to buy another computer from a failed update from microsoft, if I could I would like to learn another operating system and use it and get away from microsoft, though I hate macs so thats one I won't use.
Hi Spiderman.....where were you 2 months ago?
Dave.
After reading many of the issues about many of members computer problems, most of you seem to be using Firefox as you browser. I also use Firefox as it leaves IE for dead. There is an add on that you can install for Firefox....It is called 'Ghostery'
It tracks all of the organisations and intruders wishing to interrupt your browsing and lets you know about them. From there, you can select the ads, malware and any other people that you don't want on your computer. Follow the link below to get your free copy of Ghostery.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery/
I have been using it for around 2 years now and I am very pleased with the way it stops unwanted intruders to my computer.
this is way better then ghostery https://adblockplus.org/
Dave
Yep I just got the Nikon D3300 for dummies great book and plus youtube. and the dvd that came with the kit.
Oh yes, the battery life of your better cameras will always last a long time. I sometimes forget to turn mine off but when I go to use them again at a later date the battery may be low but it is still usable. I charge my batteries for a full 24 hours. But then I have more than one for each camera.
Now learn how to use that camera and you will be real happy with it.
Spiderman, you can look online at Adorama.com or b&hphotovideo.com and maybe find a good refurbished camera. I have two Canon DSLR that I use for my photography but have to use a macro lens in order to do any copy work. I know some of the cheaper point and shoot cameras will also do some macro shots but most that I have seen are terrible when it comes to that.
Good Luch.
First off Kodak has stopped making cameras as of several years ago.