Archive for January, 2007

Lens Crystal Watch

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First, let”s start by searching Ebay for Lens Crystal Watch:

[phpbay]Lens Crystal Watch, 85, “78997″[/phpbay]

Question: Where to get a HomeStar planetarium in Singapore?

Homestar Planetarium
S$199.95

Starry, Starry Night…
The whole family will enjoy a crystal-clear starry-night view in the comfort of your own home with this premium planetarium. Can you imagine getting 10,000 stars in your room? With this high-tech home planetarium, now, you can experience a magnificent starry night while doing yoga, having champagne in your bathtub or lying in bed with your favorite music. Sit back and watch as a crystal-clear, slowly rotating field of stars is projected on your ceiling or wall.

Features:

- 2 high-res interchangeable image disks (star field with and without constellations)
- Optical-quality lens system with adjustable focus
- Ultra-bright white LED light source
- Automatic timer
- Motorized image rotation
- Random streaking meteor mode
- Adjustable projection angle

Specifications:
16.7cm (H) x 15.9cm (W) x 15.1cm (D)

Answer: I would go with ebay.com, they ship worldwide.

Another excellent place to find Lens Crystal Watch is on Amazon… They have way more than just books!
[phpzon]Lens Crystal Watch, 16, Photo[/phpzon]

Question: I bought a watch at Costco less than a month ago and the sapphire crystal lens cracked, I change?

I dropped the watch …. but I will to tell them what happened. I was thinking that it cracked after being put in the sun for a time that was heated as I was working in the backyard then be wet with cold water accidentally when the temperature change must be dramatic to be cracked. Does anyone have a better idea? I bought it less than a month Do you think we changed? I know that Costco has a lifetime satisfaction return policy and return all cursed. Thanks!

Answer: You will be given a cash refund not to trade.

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Picture Card Camera

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First, let”s start by searching Ebay for Picture Card Camera:

[phpbay]Picture Card Camera, 85, “18866″[/phpbay]

Question: How do I convert short vids from my digi still camera card to files I can upload to Youtube?

I’m using an old Olympus digital camera and cannot find the manual (I’ve looked online also). I am using an Olympus XD picture card. I can open the short vids through Quicktime on my PC but cannot save them so that they are viewable/compatible to upload to Youtube. If anyone can step me through this I’d appreciate it. Thanks.

Answer: this might help

1) click on the which ever drive the xD picture card is in from MyComputer

2) this should open up in the same window, a way to view the files which you have saved on the xD card

3) select the files you want to copy over to your computer (when selecting multiple files, hold ctrl while clicking)

4) ctrl+x (cut them from that window)

5) work the directory over to where you want to save the pictures (MyDocuments, MyVideos, MyPictures, or wherever)

6) when you get to the location, click on empty space in the window

7) ctrl+v (paste the cut files from your xD card)

8) open up your internet browser, go to youtube and upload the video files from the location to which you have just moved them to.

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[phpzon]Picture Card Camera, 16, Photo[/phpzon]

Question: How do i format my Sandisk card new image for the camera?

"Card not started" appears on the screen when I turned my PIX 4.0 Fuji fine. Do not go away, is stubborn and will not let me take pictures. Why the hell does this format should be made for me before using the damned thing?. Obviously, I realize I need to format the new card before going to somehow be able to use, but I have no idea how to format it when I just know how to use the camera as it is. Please help me in the simplest way, really thank you very much

Answer: Memory cards should always be formatted before you start to use the devices to be used with. Manufacturers do not know and can not work outside card design of the box with every electronic device conceivable. Just put the card into the camera. Turn the camera on. And, or follow the instructions in Guide User or screen menus to find the 'card format option. "Then your card should be functional. By the way, I tried to see if there User Guide line in place of Fuji and not even see the camera model you mention are: Every http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/ when you have to reformat the card (AFTER you've downloaded all your pictures) to keep it in good working condition. The cards can damage every time out of your camera. Even if it's hard to beat this format command, I know you can do it! Good luck.

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