Here's my first big iPad issue.....
Suppose I have some pages open in Safari which I might like to read later when I'm outside access to the internet, or simply don't want to increase my 3g bill, or simply don't want to wait for a reload.
The default seems to be that when I go to the 9 "thumbnail" pages on unsleeping it the thumbnail has the full page in miniature. But on choosing a page it fills the screen then tries to reload. On failing to reload it leaves me with a blank white screen informing me I'm not connected to the net.
Well this is a pretty useless waste of time. Can anyone tell me how to get round it?
Thanx a lot
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Hi
I'm here on behalf of an 82yo friend of mine who has most all his savings in one bank.
He asked if I could check up on Sol Bank in Spain. I told him their credit ratings must be public.
Here they are with extra info at
http://press.bancsab...ipuzcoano.html:
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Long-term issuer default rating (IDR): A
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Outlook: Stable
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thanks John
I'm here on behalf of an 82yo friend of mine who has most all his savings in one bank.
He asked if I could check up on Sol Bank in Spain. I told him their credit ratings must be public.
Here they are with extra info at
http://press.bancsab...ipuzcoano.html:
Fitch's ratings of Banco Sabadell are summarised below:
Long-term issuer default rating (IDR): A
Short-term IDR: F1
Individual Rating: B/C
Support Rating: 3
Outlook: Stable
Their share price is near the bottom of a 2/3 year gradual slope downwards.
http://finance.yahoo...ource=undefined
I am told there is a 100kEuro government
guarantee.
What do we think about all that?
thanks John
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Hi there
I'm about to get an iPad.
I told a friend who's had one a while that I would go for the largest drive, 64gb.
He said he only uses about 8gb of his 32gb because he constantly uploads to a cloud.
I've done a quick search without success.
How does this work?
Can it be free?
I'm about to get an iPad.
I told a friend who's had one a while that I would go for the largest drive, 64gb.
He said he only uses about 8gb of his 32gb because he constantly uploads to a cloud.
I've done a quick search without success.
How does this work?
Can it be free?
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maleng dtom nam luang
I can see it means "cancer xxxxx yellow water", and I now know it's something to do with the glands, presumably the lymph system, but would like to know the English term.
maleng dtom nam luang
I can see it means "cancer xxxxx yellow water", and I now know it's something to do with the glands, presumably the lymph system, but would like to know the English term.
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I am told it is government owned land. I am told one can "buy" it, and that it will be registered in one's name (that would presumably be a Thai person, but hey who knows?). I am told one can sell it or subdivide it and it will be registered in the new "owner's" name.
I have never come across this one before. Have I been told correctly? And does one become an owner or a sort of permanent lessor?
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I am told it is government owned land. I am told one can "buy" it, and that it will be registered in one's name (that would presumably be a Thai person, but hey who knows?). I am told one can sell it or subdivide it and it will be registered in the new "owner's" name.
I have never come across this one before. Have I been told correctly? And does one become an owner or a sort of permanent lessor?
Thanks for any info at all
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