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• #88077
Very basic question but what is this port next to the HDMI port on my laptop?
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• #88078
Mini display port.
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• #88079
As above, mini display port. HDMI is only really used for TVs. Display port is the equivalent for video between computers and monitors etc. And that’s the mini version. Plenty of adapters around
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• #88080
Plenty of adapters around
Make sure you get an active adapter if you need one, the apple ones don't work for other stuff.
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• #88081
Thanks everyone.
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• #88082
i dreamed about this piece of furniture last night. its about a meter tall. whats it for?
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• #88083
tie rack
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• #88084
Probably your mother.
drfreud.jpg
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• #88085
Maybe an adjustable width CD/DVD rack?
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• #88086
Extending, low capacity, shoe rack?
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• #88087
Early Escher?
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• #88088
Maybe too late but Emile Henry is still made in France, not sure how much of Le Creuset is.
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• #88089
Pizza cooling rack.
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• #88090
All the cast iron is made in France, everything else in China and Thailand.
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• #88091
Ah sorry, I stand corrected.
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• #88092
Cheers, will keep in mind for other stuff - just got a Saino dish which looks ideal
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• #88094
Anyone able to recommend a replacement battery like this one for a crappy Chinese LED light? The light itself is fine but the battery they supplied has always been awful
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• #88095
Is there a thread about car buying advance? My girlfriend's housemate wants a run about - smallish, reliable and cheap to run and automatic - £5-7.5k budget.
She's asked me but I know only minimal amounts about cars.
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• #88096
Cars thread? I would suggest though (with my minimal knowledge of such things being taken into consideration) that 5-7k will get you a lot of car unless buying new. Think we paid 2k for our 2 previous owners, 2009 'smallish, reliable, cheap to run, automatic'.
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• #88097
Does that include her insurance?
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• #88098
Can you open up the one you have and replace the batteries with decent ones rather than buying a whole new pack. Looks like they are standard size.
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• #88099
Non
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• #88100
It's one option for supporting an extensible table. The big holes have been exaggerated to show the construction.
Sainsbury’s it is then, thanks!