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Re: How does my car know¡­
A sensor just went out on my Prius and needed to be replaced. The sensors have batteries. The battery in one of the four sensors was dead, and the batteries can¡¯t be replaced, so the whole sensor
By Lee Larson · #1988 ·
Re: How does my car know¡­
Here is the Car Talk article about the pressure sensors, along with advice about where to get them replaced. (Hint: it's not the dealer.)
By Bill Rising · #1987 ·
Re: How does my car know¡­
Thanks again. Ain¡¯t it marvelous?
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1986 ·
Re: How does my car know¡­
Here you go Harry! John Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) that use valve stems to read tire pressure work by incorporating wireless sensors within the valve stem itself (or very close to it,
By John Robinson · #1985 ·
Re: How does my car know¡­
Thanks John. Does it send it wirelessly? Or is the sensor connected by wires and permanently installed in the rim?
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1984 ·
Re: How does my car know¡­
Harry, there is a valve stem with a sensor that reads the pressure & sends it to your car computer. Sorta expensive to replace one but they are invaluable. John
By John Robinson · #1983 ·
How does my car know¡­
¡­what my tire pressure is?
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1982 ·
Re: Managing email folders
At least the advantage of old moldering email over paper mail is that it doesn't take up any real space and it is so nicely dated that ditching everything over x years old is simple and needs no
By Bill Rising · #1981 ·
Re: Managing email folders
Great philosophy Harry! No joy¡­no save. I found some today that not only didn¡¯t bring joy, they didn¡¯t bring anything! Inactive / dead links that I was saving. What a waste. Thanks, Bill
By William Micou · #1980 ·
Re: Managing email folders
I agree Anne, I had some success today, due to the fact I had a tooth pulled and was told to have a rest day. Sat in a recliner for several hours and went thru the folders and deleted so many old,
By William Micou · #1979 ·
Re: Managing email folders
I too have a large ¡°documents directory¡± of emails I have saved in Apple mail. If if viewed one a day it would take me forever. Some of these mailboxes go four levels or more! I do ocassionally
By Anne Cartwright · #1978 ·
Re: Managing email folders
Bill, I have the same problem - I have never looked at any of the saved emails so I figure I don¡¯t really need them but yet I can¡¯t bear to get rid of them. When I get to the point of being tired
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1977 ·
Managing email folders
There may be no easy way to solve my issue, but I¡¯ll throw it out there. Been using Apple¡¯s Mail for ever and ever. Over the years, I have created ¡®folders¡¯ to move email into and save for
By William Micou · #1976 ·
Re: Geeking out
I don¡¯t travel with the laptop either - except when we go to Alabama to visit my son. We are there 2-4 weeks at a time twice a year so I got the second screen just for those times. Thanks for the
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1975 ·
Re: Geeking out
Love the photo Harry, Cool. John
By John Robinson · #1974 ·
Re: Geeking out
I use my iPad as a second screen when traveling. Now that I think about it, I haven¡¯t even taken my laptop on the last few trips, just my iPad. L^2
By Lee Larson · #1973 ·
Re: Portable Monitor
Nice
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1972 ·
Portable Monitor
Harry, I just had this one delivered yesterday, haven¡¯t even had time to hook it up & give it a try. At home my second monitor is a large Apple but when traveling I had to have some kind of
By John Robinson · #1971 ·
Geeking out
I just got a portable second screen for my laptop. Life is good. I got it on Amazon - Here is the one I bought but there are others. https://tinyurl.com/25vt45sd
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1970 ·
Re: HDMI cables
I have several unused HDMI cables but I will look into the audio quest chocolate cables. Thanks John.
By Harry Jacobson-Beyer · #1969 ·