Ohhh... did you get to meet Heidi? [IMG]
A banhammer? A warningboomerang? An infraction slingshot? ...is it a trap question? >_>
Have you tried to fix your pc from errors and stuff? Try CCleaner http://www.piriform.com/ It's free and reliable. It will remove unwanted stuff from your pc and fix your registry problems. The charger thing I'm not sure... can you try another charger to see if that one works?
Direct is the best way.
Perhaps the explorer is having problems with some kind of virus... run an antivirus scan with some anti-virus program (like malwarebytes antimalware- but it is not free) and see if it finds anything malicious and remove it. The charger problem is probably not connected the explorer problem. It is probably due to a faulty battery or the charger itself. Sometimes, the charger will not respond unless you put it in a certain way in the socket, try to move it slightly to different positions, or push it harder in the socket to see if it will work. Also you can save your documents to a usb flash drivew, or burn them to a CD, or even make a .rar file and put them all in and then upload the rar file in a filehosting sie like mediafire or megaupload, then write down the download link and if you can't use your laptop sometime you could use another computer, download those essays there and continue your work in that computer.
In Hypercam's AVI file tab, change the FPS both record and playback options to 30. Perhaps that would fix it.
Physics! Damn I haven't seen this stuff in a while. Well I am pretty sure you ddi A right, but B is just a little bit wrong, not because you used wrong formulas but you made a mistake in the calculation 32*sqrt(50), it is about 226ft/sec and not 22ft/sec. xD Then divide by 5280 like you did to find 0.0428 miles/second, and then multiply by 3600 to get 145.008 mph. If I were your teacher I would give that a 100/100.
I believe if you go to a local shop and ask you might find better prices.
How do you know it hangs? How long did you leave the last step working? In the previous steps, does it find any errors?
I dunno about software but check out invisionfree: http://www.invisionfree.com/ It is simple, simple and free.
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Heya KJ, sup?
Have you left the mountains yet?
I'm not really sure how to record only a certain size, I only know how to use for fullscreen. You open FRAPS, and on the Movies tab there is the hotkey you use when you want to start recording. By default if I remember correctly it's the F9 button, and F10 for screenshots. You can change it though. Then minimize fraps, open your game, start playing and press the recording button to start recording, and press it again to stop recording. Your video will be saved where it says in the program it would be saved.
First of all this is tech indeed so no worries. Now, for your baby, what I would do is just be extra careful when using it. If you want to do more than that, you could use some duct tape and stick it so it won't be loose anymore. Or you could put it in a chair when using it so it can't fall. And if you want something more specific for that problem here, you could get one of those: http://www.rei.com/product/47594497.htm Now for the charging problem it sounds like it's the cord's problem so a replacement will do the job.
Thanks for the opportunity then?
Don't take for granted that everyone lives in america. Well laters Haley
Hey there Xion, glad you joined... hope you post a lot.
NEW YORK – Hewlett-Packard Co.'s new tablet might look a little bit like Apple Inc.'s latest blockbuster gadget but it's not meant to be an iPad killer. HP, the world's largest computer maker, started selling the Slate 500 on Thursday. It costs $799 and, like the iPad, has a touch-sensitive screen and no keyboard. But unlike the iPad, the device is aimed squarely at business users. Apple sold about 7.5 million iPads since April, when the device first went on sale. Competitors have been scrambling to catch up, and the first consumer tablets running Google Inc.'s Android system have just reached the market. HP is expected jump in, too. After HP acquired Palm, executives from the company have said that future consumer products, such as phones and tablets, will run Palm's webOS software instead of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows system. Consumers will have to wait, it seems. The Slate 500 runs Windows 7, the same operating system found on modern PCs. It has the kind of processor typically used to power smaller netbooks, but thanks to a graphics card by Broadcom Corp., the tablet should be powerful enough to play high-definition movies on its 8.9-inch display. Like a PC, it also has a webcam, memory card slot, ports to plug in headphones and a USB port for accessories such as a keyboards. Like the iPad, the Slate 500's screen allows users to swipe their fingers across the screen to navigate — for example, pinching to zoom out on a Web page. Users can also write on the screen with a pen and convert their scribbles to text using handwriting-recognition software. Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer first teased the Slate 500 at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. At the time, it was unclear that it would be marketed to businesses. Since January, few Windows 7 tablets have reached the market. None have garnered even a fraction of the attention paid to the iPad. The Slate 500 is available in the U.S. now. HP has not said when it will go on sale elsewhere. HP's stock rose 47 cents to close at $42.87.