Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
Alright, so I have this five or six year old digital watch that I just dug up last night and I need help setting the time.
It seems like a pretty simple watch as far as its features go — the only visible functions seem to be telling time, an alarm, and a stopwatch feature. And so far, the only thing I can seem to get to work is the stopwatch.
I have absolutely no idea how to set the time. I've worn and set many watches in the past but I just can't figure out how to set the time on this one. As I said in the original question, it's labeled an Armitron and it has WR165FT written towards the bottom. I'm not sure as to what "wr165ft" means — it could be a model type or just an individual product ID. Anyway, I've googled as many phrases that I could think of concerning this watch and I've gotten no helpful results. It seems as if this watch doesn't even exist at all.
The watch looks like this:
- it is a soft black/gray
- it seems to be made for women (judging by the smaller wrist)
- it's got only three buttons
- these buttons are labeled RESET, MODE, and ST/STP
- its screen features only the time (hour, minute, second) and the day of the week
Could somebody be kind enough as to give me instructions as to how to set the time? It's only a few hours behind.
I'd prefer to get answers from people who own an Armitron watch and actually know how to set it — not just links to Armitron's website and online manuals. This is because I've tried both the website and these manuals and neither of them seem to specify for this model of watch.
Thank you so much! = )
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
I need a new camera but I can't decide which I should get. I like photography but I don't want to pursue it as a business. If i get a DSLR camera it would be an entry level camera like the nikon d60 or canon xsi.
I dont have a budget
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
Earlier today I uploaded some photos from my camera to the computer and had it automatically delete the files off the camera after uploading.
Then I decided to change a few of the photos large sizes to a smaller size of 5" x 7" using Photoshop. I saved it over the original by accident.
Can I restore the larger photographs that were overwritten? If so, HOW????
(I'm using Windows XP Home if that matters.)
How would I make it bigger using PS? Wouldn't the quality pretty much suck by doing this?
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
Is Whafedale Reliable as a tv company?
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
I want to buy a new digital camera for everyday use, nothing professional. I want it to be easy to use and cost around 150 to 200 dollars but also of good quality so it can be both useful and last me some time. Are there any specific cameras which might fit my criteria because I already tried using this website (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp) but it wasn't of much use since I don't know specifically what I am looking for, or at least the technical terms for it. Any cameras that you have had a particularly good experience with? Thank you so much!
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
cause i have an hdtv but i don't have cable so i use a digital antenna
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
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Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
I was just wondering What does a Digital Copy of a DVD do, and can you put the movie on an Ipod Classic… the newest model? Thanks!
Posted on May 26, 2009 under Digital news and reports |
thanks doesn't matter just need a general description thanks