xlowes
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Awesome. Maybe I'll get one someday if they ever get their sh-t together .It's here! I've been playing with it for almost an hour!
And I've already made certain aesthetic decisions...
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Awesome. Maybe I'll get one someday if they ever get their sh-t together .It's here! I've been playing with it for almost an hour!
And I've already made certain aesthetic decisions...
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Typical USPS quality delivery . Let's step on it in the truck to make more room .My brother’s arrived in Michigan in fine shape! Luckily, both inner boxes and the Tricorder were pristine.
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He has an eBay storeI've never heard of these Trek Classic guys, but the scanner looks fantastic. Do they have a web site?
As it turns out, nothing at all.So, what exactly does the certificate of interest signify?
That you're interested in updates and want to be notified when they come available. That's it.So, what exactly does the certificate of interest signify?
It doesn't seem to be doable. When they click in, it's pretty snug. I just leave them alone and use the override screen anyway. Much easier than juggling the disks.That you're interested in updates and want to be notified when they come available. That's it.
And they're doing that by emailing everyone on the list when there's a blog post, and they're also alerting people by email at least 3 times when there is stock available. Seems fair to me.
asalaw can you rotate the discs while they're in their "clicked in" position? I was just curious if it was possible to spin them to read which is which and then rotate the text back out of view when you're done without having to remove them.
Is the mechanism pretty durable? With that many separate catches, I'm a bit worried about them breaking. Wasn't sure how fragile they were.It doesn't seem to be doable. When they click in, it's pretty snug. I just leave them alone and use the override screen anyway. Much easier than juggling the disks.
They don't feel fragile at all. If anything, it's a little tricky to get the disks to seat until you get used to the way it works. You have to push all the way in till it clicks. In any case, though, like I said, I'm not planning on fiddling too much with them. The override screen is much easier.Is the mechanism pretty durable? With that many separate catches, I'm a bit worried about them breaking. Wasn't sure how fragile they were.
They don't feel fragile at all. If anything, it's a little tricky to get the disks to seat until you get used to the way it works. You have to push all the way in till it clicks. In any case, though, like I said, I'm not planning on fiddling too much with them. The override screen is much easier.
Changing the subject entirely, why does this chick look so... oddly familiar?
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You can turn them while in.It doesn't seem to be doable. When they click in, it's pretty snug. I just leave them alone and use the override screen anyway. Much easier than juggling the disks.
Really? I'll give it another shot. It's charging now.You can turn them while in.
Man, after ALL that and you still need to RTFM? I figured you've read it enough for all of us so I just instinctively ask you.Really? I'll give it another shot. It's charging now.
EDIT-- Yep. You can turn them while they're in. Just turn upwards and they rotate just fine.
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I have, and you can...Man, after ALL that and you still need to RTFM? I figured you've read it enough for all of us so I just instinctively ask you.
Seriously though, that's good to know. I was hoping that would be the case.