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PC800

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In Topic: What Model Honda Is This?

2012-02-20 20:13:01

I looked at it and it looked like a Honda Rune, but I don't think it is.  Google Honda Rune for lots of pix.  A variation of the Honda Valkyrie, and only offered in 2003.

In Topic: Cross Pens

2011-11-13 21:28:13

Upstairs at Friendship Market on Pattaya Tai.  They have a pretty good selection of refills....hopefully yours.



View PostGooEng, on 2011-11-13 19:17:55, said:


In Topic: Warfarin

2011-10-20 12:55:25

For those who want to/have to stock up on Warfarin, be sure to keep out of sunlight.   While less expensive, the bottles of 100 can lose potency faster than those individually packed in the blister/bubble packs.  If you live away from major cities, it might not be easy to avoid, but needless stocking up not advised.    The HOME TEST kits are called PT/INR Monitoring systems.  Amazon.com has them for as low as $307 US.  Higher priced ones, a different manufacturer range from $950 to 1,300 US.   The difference, I don't know.  Test strips look to be about $4 each.   Interesting to see many on Warfarin.  I went to Bangkok for a few days and forgot my pills.  I had to make a few stops before I found them at Chulalonghorn Pharmacy on near the Jim Thompson store on Suriwong.

In Topic: Need Mac Mini Ram Upgraded

2011-05-15 09:20:42

View Postrice555, on 2011-05-08 23:21:32, said:

Hello PC800, thanks for the update, I also plan to put more
RAM in my late-09 2GHz mini.
I was going over Mini RAM info online and came across the
123Macmini site, a lot of info there.
rice555

Another is OWC, Other World Computing.  Also using the site macsales.com.  They have some good instructional videos.

In Topic: Need Mac Mini Ram Upgraded

2011-05-08 08:30:59

I got brave 2 days ago, and cracked open the MacMini.  I did it all, and put it back together.  NOT GOOD.  I read online how I could have screwed up and got a good answer....I did not seat the new RAM securely.  It's a very concerted effort to get it in snugly.  One things plastic will break, but it MUST be in securely, or it won't work.  2nd time opening it was easier, and now it works.  My older Mini is supposed allow only 2GB of RAM, but I put in 4, and 3 is recognized.  MUCH BETTER.  Very happy with the effort.

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