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Yes you are doing fine. Vickie and John weir
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charger only provides 555ma to my device then if I have an
iphone needing 1 amp it provides one amp? Ie I dont want to over heat
and to blow up a iphone or other device small battery that usually
charges at 550ma by hitting it with 1 or 2 amps..How do they work?
John Weir
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device using standard protocols, keep in mind that some devices use only a
hundred miliamps and others use three amps. The usb specification, even on
computers and wall chargers, needs to handle such differences between devices
gracefully.
Hth,
Aman
On Sep 5, 2015, at 11:11 PM, John Weir wrote
Many Thanks Scott.
On 9/6/15 5:51 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
John, this stuff shouldn’t matter. The batter is going to provide only what
the drain is, not more. You’re playing with I on the E = I * R equation
remember. Good ol ohms law.
On Sep 6, 2015, at 3:03 PM, John Weir wrote:
Aman
because the PC automatically zip it. Ie compresses it to send. You can
do the same with the mac. John
On 3/24/16 7:27 PM, Jean wrote:
Hello All:
I have a document which is about 260 pages and contains quite a lot of photos
and figures. If it is converted from word to pdf on a mac it ends up
There is a program called Stuffit that will compress your files before
sending. and decompress them on receipt. and apples automatically
unzip files on receipt. John
On 3/25/16 5:14 PM, Jean wrote:
Thank you for the explanation. How does one make a pdf ua? I don’t see any
option for this
I have an airport extreme purchased in 2015 and an Airport extreme
purchased several years ago, both duel band, acting as a relay, working
in a 5000 sq ft house with no problems at all. Extremely reliable and
strong signal everywhere. You most likely have a different problem not
related to usi
I have used the extreme as the base station and the express as relay and
they work fine. IF your base is set up the express will automatically
join the network, it may ask for advice if you have several networks. John
On 12/28/15 2:46 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Now when answering your mes
I got some from you fine. John Weir Didnt think you expected an answer.
On 2/17/13 9:34 PM, Kerri wrote:
Hello, Harry, your messages are just fine.
On 2013-02-17, at 5:12 PM, Harry Hogue wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was just wondering if my messages are reaching the list? I wrote a couple of
I concur, easier to just unsubscribe if I want to. Vickie Weir
Richie Gardenhire wrote:
> J G, I would think the first option would be easier, and those that
> want to unsubscribe can do so. It would be a lot easier to just
> transfer current members to that new list. Richie Gardenhire,
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Logic Voyager BT.
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> I used the Voyager BT at work, and on the same physical objects I had
> much better accuracy.
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> RYan
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> On Feb 23, 2009, at 1:00 AM, John Weir wrote:
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>> Ryan, Just listened. IT is great!! What bar code reader were you
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I am Vickie Weir, I originally spent four years during the development
of Voice over testing voice over for Apple with a group of about 20 of
us. Any way, I am interested in using the apple watch 4 to monitor my
pulse rate while I exercise. I am totally blind. I would like the
watch to say
t to find out. It is not very difficult but you need
to stop what you are doing to do this. Maybe someone else will have a
suggestion for you. Thank you.
Kawal.
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On 16 Mar 2019, at 12:39 am, John Weir wrote:
I am Vickie Weir, I originally spent four years during the develo
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