Originally posted by Ali709:aaaaah...damn you Dan...it's effing expensive![]()
It won't monumentally fuck up on you every third day. It all runs together like clockwork. It's a thing of beauty. It's f-ing fast.
I promise you would not regret it.

Originally posted by Ali709:aaaaah...damn you Dan...it's effing expensive![]()
Originally posted by djrlewis:[..]
http://www.apple.com/uk/mac/
Go on, you know you want to
Mine is lovely......
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Originally posted by Ali709:while I'm considering the mac, could anyone help with these two issues:
1. http://biologyinmotion.com/thyroid/index.html , how can I download the flash object? I seem unable to find the .swf file's correct url. Is there a way?
2. IF I manage to download it and have the swf file, is there a way for me to use it in a powerpoint presentation? So the question is, is there a way of putting a flash object in a slideshow in powerpoint?
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
I manged to do number 1, how can I do number 2, is there a way?
Originally posted by Risto:http://biologyinmotion.com/thyroid/thyroid.swf Is this the correct SWF file?
I think you can add it in PowerPoint. But Im not sure. If its possible you need to have Flash player installed on your pc. AND the pc you will present on :)
Chris :)
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
Thanks Risto, that is correct, yep, I got it. And guess what? I did add it to the powerpoint as well!! Sorry to bother you guys.
Here is it, for those wondering how:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA012303211033.aspx
Originally posted by haytrain:Hey Drew.....ever changed the backlight on a laptop?
Warning
CCFL Tubes are small fluorescent bulbs. As such, they contain mercury. It is also likely that they are made with lead glass, which is very brittle and has a low melting point. Avoid shock and unnecessary stresses on the bulb including prolonged periods of high heat (soldering iron). Do not twist or bend your bulb and do not wrap wire around it.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Only once. Apart from replacing a heatsink, it's the biggest pain in the arse. I actually get worried doing it.
How to replace your laptop's backlight
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