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How to watch movies in laptop computer
The same way it is done in desktop ........if your computert odes not have a optical drive then you can download movies from the internet if you have internet connection or you can get movies in a flash drive form some other source and put it in your laptop
2/14/2013 10:28:18 PM •
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on Feb 14, 2013
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1/20/2013 11:42:17 PM •
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on Jan 20, 2013
Hi i have an aviator
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12/14/2012 1:46:58 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2012
Umbro youth watch instructions
To obtain instruction, go to "boluva.com",
Select your region from the map.
Click on the Boluva picture.
Select "service center" from the menu at the top of the screen and a long list of operating instructions appears. Select yours and download.
10/26/2012 4:34:53 PM •
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on Oct 26, 2012
I have an old Casio
To reset the watch, you need to 'short' the reset point with the battery. To do this, with the watch face down and the back removed the 'Reset' point is in the bottom right hand corner (a gold-coloured contact point). Use a pair of metal tweezers or an unbent paper-clip (anything as long as it's metal and will touch the reset point and the back of the battery at the same time). Maintain contact for about 5 seconds and you should get the display back.I've just changed the battery in my SDB 500W and the above method worked. I did lose the audible 'beep' though and I'm currently on the net trying to find how to get it back. That's how I found your question... :)
10/18/2012 11:48:24 AM •
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on Oct 18, 2012
I have a vintage Bulova watch that I'm trying
Bulova began using a series of codes in the late 40's to date watches, look on your case for a letter followed by a number,the letter designates the decade,A=40's,L=50's,M=60's,.N=70's,P=80's,T=90's and the following number designates the year, an example would be,M4 would indicate 1964. Hope this helps,the serial numbers are used for identification purposes only
10/7/2012 1:14:08 AM •
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on Oct 07, 2012
Curtis and Co. Big Time 3 zone watch w/ temp
Crown(stem) at 10 O'clock has air inlet for temperature, does not move. Crown at 8 O'clock is for setting 3rd time zone next to it. The two buttons on the right of the case, above and below, set 2nd time zone which is at the 6 O'clock position of the large dial. To set #2 push top button till min. hand moves 1 min., then push bottom button to move 1 min each time or hold for rapid movement. Large crown sets date and large dial. Unscrew it (counterclockwise) then pull out to first click, then set date turning crown clockwise, continue to pull out till 3rd click which is where you set the time on the large dial.
8/2/2012 9:50:25 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2012
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