Bunnings sell Adaptors with selector switches and multiple plugs for
around $50.
Cheers,
Tobes.
On 21/05/2006, at 8:17 PM, Greg Manzie wrote:
Hello Stephen
I have something you could try but would not be suitable for long
term use.
Input; 100 - 240V~ 1.5A 50 - 60 Hz.
Output 19V DC
On 20/05/2006, at 7:33 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
Just to let you all know, Google Maps now includes Australia for
street names.
http://maps.google.com/?
ll=-28.07198,131.748047spn=37.589117,59.941406om=1
- Matt
Pretty useless. Roe Highway doesn't extend further south than
Welshpool
Yes, the data is old. In this part of the world completed roads
are shown which have only been proposed but subsequently were never
built and never will be.
Severin Crisp
Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys,
I tried typing in Dullesville with the same result.
I tried typing in my street address, my mother's, my step daughter's,
my son's and got UNABLE TO FIND.
what gives? I have been trying to post a message but it keeps
bouncing unless I put test in the subject line
Adrian
From: Josh McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wasn't really clear enough about archiving. I'm not really
interested in backing up to DVD (if I can avoid it), but rather, I'd
like to store shows on disk. A 2 hour movie takes up ~7GB when stored
in native Digital TV format, and I want to reduce that
I've been trialing 'DivX Create' on a PC - easy to use drag and drop
interface that allows the easy combining of multiple DVD vob files to
a single DivX file.
So I thought I'd try it on my zippy G5 - well bugger me - the Mac
version doesn't allow you to operate on vob files! Boo!
I've used
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