GARRRGH I'm still at work and I've looked in on TPD. Will this EOD process never end...
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Thanks FG -Originally posted by Fortune Green View PostOkay. Looks like the glass EKS scales take two CR2032 batteries. These are standard calculator batteries, so you should be able to go to any office supply or electronics shop to get them.
If they're secured in the scales with a small metal plate, you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the plate before you can get the batteries out.
there is a staples down the street - they might have them, I guess.
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Staples will definitely have them. Glad I could help!Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThats them -
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Hi MMOriginally posted by Moscow Mule View PostGARRRGH I'm still at work and I've looked in on TPD. Will this EOD process never end...
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I hope you are not neglecting the one-a-day thread....Originally posted by Fortune Green View PostStaples will definitely have them. Glad I could help!Comment
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Not at all!! There's some new ones there already. More to come later......much later.......Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope you are not neglecting the one-a-day thread....Comment
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The train made it to London about two minutes early... not quite enough to justify the proud boasts made over the Tannoy, IMHO, but I suppose they felt pleased with themselves
Now in the hotel... 3g modem took about five goes, connecting and immediately disconnecting, but seems to be stable now
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGreetings denizens
The train made it to London about two minutes early... not quite enough to justify the proud boasts made over the Tannoy, IMHO, but I suppose they felt pleased with themselves
Now in the hotel... 3g modem took about five goes, connecting and immediately disconnecting, but seems to be stable now
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#107900Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostGARRRGH I'm still at work and I've looked in on TPD. Will this EOD process never end...
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I now have the MacBook charging, the iPod Nano charging off the MacBook (which is also powering the modem), the mobile charging, and the camera battery charging
Definitely going to get my money's worth in electricity while I'm here
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