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#1 000000000111
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How can you guys sleep naked? Thats so weird to me. :?Tauruslink
Before I got my own place I would wear at least pajama pants, but that was a long time ago. It's way more comfortable and it's convenient; nothing to take off for my morning shower and no more fighting the fly of my pants in the middle of the night, in a drunken stupor, when I have to pee.
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On the print window, in the bottom left-hand corner there should be an "Options" button select this.

The "Word Options" window appears.

Select the "Advances" tab in the left pane and scroll through the main-pane until you see the "Print" section.

Un-check "Print on back of the sheet for duplex printing" if it is turned on.

Edit: Cleaned up format. Hope this helps.

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If the plane were crashing, probably something along the lines of "I knew this was going to happen when I boarded the plane and realized I forgot to pack my emergency parachute."
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In the buff all year round, I've got blankets for when it gets cold.

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Yes, it's normal. However, if you just press Y when that introduction comes up then you can skip it.SuperMooseman
This is nice to know. I was wondering the same thing. Thanks!!!
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#6 000000000111
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[QUOTE="ChubbyGuy40"]

[QUOTE="joe11king"]

You don't need shielding for digital cables. Only for analog like component/composite.

joe11king

Any electronic signal can be victim of interference. I've also had many problems with unshielded cables. No problems what-so-ever with properly shielded ones.

No, HDMI is completely digital; 1's and 0's. It's either ALL there, or it's not. Magnetic or electronic interference isn't a problem whatsoever with all-digital cables.

Any electrical signal including digital is susceptible to EMI or RFI if not properly shielded. Digital signal are more resilient to interference, true, but not completely immune.
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Your old cable probably just isn't version 1.3.... any $5 HDMI cable you get these days will work amazingly as long as it's version 1.3.

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Could be this, or your Vizio cable isn't shielded. The Microsoft one is.
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The red light merely represents the fact that your TV is in stand-by mode. It definitely will not hurt to unlug the TV, this merely eliminates the TV from drawing any electricity. Leaving it plugged in will allow it to draw a minimal amount of current until you decide you are ready to watch TV. Some sets are now even coming with a switch on the back to keep them from drawing any power until the switch is set to the "on" position.

Edit: Basically the switch serves the same purpose as unplugging the device.

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Just need to make sure you get shielded cable, all HDMI cable should do 1080p.

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Anything Tool or APC.