I have two monitors that support HDMI. I use the 2nd monitor to extend my desktop screen. My video card only has one HDMI port so I can only connect one monitor using an HDMI cable. I have to connect the other monitor using a VGA cable. Is there any I can connect both monitors using a HDMI cable since they both support HDMI?
zinder5's forum posts
I am selling an item on ebay for the first time. I have an item I want to sell and still have the original box for it.
If I find a bidder for my item, can I ship it in the original box and maybe just wrap the box with a brown paper bag and put a label for the address on it? Or would the buyer consider it cheap and give negative feedback?
Is it proper "selling etiquette" to buy a bigger box to put the item's original box in and also buy packaging material for it? I don't want to waste unnecessary money on packaging if I don't need to. Thanks in advance.
I was planning on purchasing one of these for higher transfer speeds while copying files between computers. Then I thought, isn't the USB 2.0 slower than 1000 Gigabit? So you wouldn't be getting the maximum 1000 Gigabit, right? I could be wrong. Can somebody correct me?
I have a crack on the front car windshield. It is about a little more than a foot long. I was told it probably could not be repaired but would have to be replaced.
The person I talked to from the car insurance company said they would help pay if my insurance has comprehensive coverage (which it seems I do). For the comprehensive coverage, it says "Actual Cash Value Less Deductible". There is also a "Deductible" column which says "100" and a "Premium" column which says "$80".
Can somebody please tell me what all that means, especially the "Deductible" column and the "Premium" column? For example, if it costs $300 dollars to replace the windshield, do I pay $100 from the "Deductible" column and the insurance pays the remaining $200?
Also, is it better to have the car insurance company pick a car repair place or should I pick it myself? Does the car insurance pay for labor, or just the car windshield?
Thanks in advance.
Just buy a contract that gets a free phone. Then switch the SIM card out and put it into your iPhone.playstation_wiiDo you mean get a non-iPhone contract, then put the new SIM card into my iPhone? Would I need to go to the store and re-activate it for the iPhone or anything?
What will it do when it syncs to itunes, and is it automatic? Wipe out all the apps or clear out everything in the phone? I don't plan on ever using itunes.just because your buying the phone doesn't mean your buying the apps. the first time you sync it with itunes it will get rid of them
Vinegar_Strokes
An acquaintance wants to sell me their iPhone. I want to try the iPhone. But I was wondering if in the event that I dont like it, do most of the applications (like the calculator and calender) on the iPhone still work even if you no longer have a phone contract? I don't want to end up having an expensive paper weight.
Also, can I use a previously bought iPhone to get a new phone contract or do I have to buy a new iPhone from the store when I sign up for a new phone contract?
I am planning to buy a laptop with the IntelĀ® Core™ i5-430M Processor.
It says the CPU has 2 cores and 4 threads. Does having 4 threads means it is the same as a quad core CPU, or is it slower or faster than a quad core? Thanks.
I was watching the Justice League episode "Divided We Fall". Towards the end of the episode, The Flash wears down Lex Luther by running into him at super speed multiple times before eventually defeating him.
I did a little research on The Flash and I did not find any place that says he has super strength, so I was wondering how was The Flash able to run into Lex at super speed? Wouldn't that be like a normal person running really fast into a brick wall? Wouldn't he break all the bones in his body?
So how was The Flash able to run into Lex or anything in general at super speed without hurting himself? I don't really read comic all that much so I am no expert. Does The Flash have some power I am not aware of?
[QUOTE="zinder5"][QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]No, duplicate numbers are not possible. The order does matter, though. 36*35*34 possibilities 1 in 42840 0.0023342670401493930905695611578% Nevermind. Thanks everybody.Are duplicate numbers possible?
Does the order matter?
smc91352
Log in to comment