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  1. I need to destroy some old hard drives (mostly IDE/PATA drives). Unknown data on them I just want to make them irrecoverable before I take them to the recycling centre. I know they can be drilled, That's the last resort for now. Will taking a hammer to them until I can hear them rattle work? or maybe leaving them in a bucket of water?
  2. I've got an older Corsair Vengence 2100 Headset and it works for what I need so I don't want to replace them. Their perfectly functional accept for the headband. The plastic (probably) soft comfy bit is perishing, the covering is coming off and some of it getting sticky. So I'm looking for opinions and suggestions on covering it or otherwise making easier to wear, at least so I'm not finding bits of it on my head after using it. This is the link to the product page https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Gaming-Headsets/VENGEANCE®-2100-Dolby-7-1-Wireless-Gaming-Headset/p/CA-9011125-NA
  3. I've just learnt some Java this year, so here's how I did it. First of all I brought a £2.99 project based ebook on java. Learn Java in one day and learn it well was the title if your interested. That taught me the basics and how to write a basic command line application. Then I did some research and learnt about JavaFX for my GUI I used some examples from a JavaFX cookbook I found online for the bits I needed and gradually learnt them and understood them. Then I started to learn about the Gluon libraries to port it all over to android. I'll be releasing my first ever app on to the play store sometime this month. Complete with Android NDK level programming and calls for my audio files. I've been working about 2 and a half months on this, but I did understand some of the basics from learning web coding languages like php.
  4. have you tried using any of the overflow controls? If these aren't going to help then you need to look at the sizes of your divs and the wording of the menus. div { overflow: hidden; } The following are overflows properties: visible - Default. The overflow is not clipped. It renders outside the element's box hidden - The overflow is clipped, and the rest of the content will be invisible scroll - The overflow is clipped, but a scrollbar is added to see the rest of the content auto - If overflow is clipped, a scrollbar should be added to see the rest of the content EDIT: scratch that, just reread the post. Tried manually setting the height of the div in the css?
  5. Well it's saying that checkFruit is not defined. but as far as I know it's defined in the script underneath. and a variable that's declared text was unexpected. text is added to later in the code. EDIT: managed to fix it. Thanks for the help matzeesch.
  6. Thanks for pointing that out, I have fixed it but alas it is still broken.
  7. Hello All, does anyone have any idea why this doesn't work? I'm new to javascript and having a bit of trouble. <select id="myInput" name="Symptoms"> <option value="fears">Unshakable Feelings of Dread, Apprehension and Irrational Fears</option> <option value="fastHeart">Heart Palpitations</option> <option value="abnormalBreathing">Difficulty Breathing or Hyperventilating</option> <option value="dizziness">Dizziness or Feeling Faint</option> <option value="chestPain">Chest Pains, Tightness and other Symptoms like a Heart Attack</option> <option value="concentrate">Inability to Concentrate</option> <option value="insominia">Insominia</option> <option value="chills">Chills & Hot Flashes</option> <option value="dryMouth">Dry Mouth</option> <option value="doom">Sense of Impending Doom</option> <option value="stomach">Stomach Cramps, Diarrhea, Nausea and other Intestinal Problems</option> <option value="clamminess">Claminess</option> <option value="muscle">Muscle Tension, Aches & Pains</option> <option value="exhaustion">Exhaustion</option> <option value="pins">Pins & Needles</option> <option value="irritability">Irritability</option> <option value="sweating">Excessive Sweating</option> <option value="depersonalisation">Feelings of Depsonalisation or Unreality</option> <option value="headaches">Headaches</option> <option value="memory">Memory Problems</option> <option value="other">Other</option> </select> <button onclick="checkFruit()">Check Symptoms</button> <p id="demo"></p> <script> function checkFruit() { var text; var symptoms = document.getElementById("myInput").value; switch(symptoms) { case "fears"; text = "Unshakable Feelings of Dread, Apprehension and Irrational Fears are some of the most common anxiety symptoms and will often be followed by an acute period of anxiety when the preceived fears come to pass. These can be countered by relaxing."; break; case "fastHeart": text = "Heart Palpitations are a very common anxiety symptom and occur when your body goes in to fight or flight mode. This often occurs during a panic attack and at the same time as hyperventiliation. We recommend that you try breathing crisis message for this."; break; case "abnormalBreathing": text = "These are very common symptoms and our related to the fight or flight mechanism of the human body which is there to help you get ouot of danger. We recommend that you try breathing crisis message for this."; break; case "dizziness": text = "Dizziness and Feeling Faint are often caused by improper levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your body. This is a common symptom and we recommend that you try breathing crisis message for this."; break; case "chestPain": text = "Chest pain and chest tightness are caused when the muscles around the chet contract and stay in that position. The body often contracts a muscle when a person is tense. We suggest using the muscle relaxation for these symptoms."; break; case "concentrate": text = "The Inability to Concentrate symptom of anxiety is due to having so much of your available thinking resources being taken up by the anxiety that you are unable to devote the time in your head needed to another task. This is quite a common symptom and the best way to to distract yourself from those thoughts for a time. You can use both the crisis message and the relaxation technique for this."; break; case "insominia": text = "Insominia is often related to the inability to concentrate in the fact it is generally being so full of anxiety that you cannot switch off from the anxiety and it's thoughts. The best thing you can do for insominia on your own is to use the muscle relaxation before you go to bed. You can do this as many times as necessary to fall asleep."; break; case "chills": text = "Chills and hot flashes are similar in the face they are funcationally to do with vasodialation of the lood vessels. This is a normal thing the body does when it gets hot or is expecting to get hot due to exercise. So this would occur during the fight or flight mechanism, there because anxiety can trigger that you will experience these symptoms. You can try the muscle relaxation for this symptom but you can also just wait this out."; break; case "dryMouth": text = "Dry Mouth is a common symptom of anxiety and is caused by the body reducing water loss to feed the necessary parts fo the body during a fight or flight situation. To help with this you can drink more water and use the muscle relaxation technique."; break; case "doom": text = "A sense of impending doom is common to anxiety. The sense that soemthing is going to happen. Often this means mroe anxiety is going to happen. Th best thing you can do is to try the muscle relaxation technique."; break; case "stomach": text = "Gastro-intestinal problems are common with anxiety. Stress and anxiety can often cause the stomach to churn more than normal causing all types of problems. The best thing to do is take remedies for the individual problems as necessarya nd try to relax."; break; case "clamminess": text = "While stress and anxiety can often brin you down in such a way that it can cause cold like symptoms clamminess can also be caused by the same vasodialation functions as the chills. Try to relax when this happens and if you are coming down with a cold or other illness make sure you take the time to look after youself."; break; case "muscle": text = "Muscle tension, aches and pains are all caused by the tensing of the individual muscles. This when it goes on for too long causes pain and then aches when it releases. The best way to combat it is to use the mucle relaxation technique to relax those muscles."; break; case "exhaustion": text = "Anxiety can be exhausting, make sure you get enough sleep and rest. You will need more than a well person."; break; case "pins": text = "Pins \& needles can be casued by muscle tension. Relaxation is the best way to help this common symptom."; break; case "irritability;": text = "Being scared can make people irritable. Anxiety is also being scared on a longer term basis and can also make you irritable. The opposite of anxious is being relaxed so a relaxation technique can help you here."; break; case "sweating;": text = "When running or exercising you sweat. When your anxious your body reacts with the same sort of processes, so you increase your body temperature, increase energy production and release adrenaline. This causes an increase in heat so you sweat."; break; case "depersonalisation": text = "depersonalisation is best described as feeling like you aren't there or not connected to your body. This sensation will pass in it's own time, but the more you worry about it and focus on ti the more it will continue so any form of distraction will help you here."; break; case "headaches": text = "Anxiety or stress headaches are common with anxiety and come on when you need to relax. A Muscle relaxation will help you reduce your headaches, along with taking necessary pain killers."; break; case "memory": text = "Memory problems come on when you lack the ability to concentrate. If you forget where your keys are you weren't concentrating when you put them down. So this happens because you are full of anxiety and anxious thoughts. You can help those using a relaxation technique and distraction."; break; default: text = "There are many other anxiety symptoms not included in this checker so please send suggestions to head office for more inclusions."; } document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = text; } </script>
  8. Very cool and very small, great for a carry round. Also THAT price; that might not be anything strange for projectors but that's the price of my computer.
  9. http://www.nopanic.org.uk/whos-who-at-no-panic/, not sure on the version of the os or the type of iPad, limited computer knowledge of the people informing me of the issue.
  10. Hello All, I work on my charities website and website is build on a windows computer and it's a wordpress.org site. When some of the pages are viewed on an iPad some of the pictures go upside down. It's fine on all of the other devices I've been able to test which isn't many, pc, ipad and samsung mobiles have been tested. If there is something I can do to fix it I'd like to but if it's an iPad/iOS problem then at least I can pass it on to those concerned.
  11. Thanks for the idea, I will check the name with him tomorrow. That's what I thought. The budget doesn't run for anything at the moment, but I will be building a replacement system for him in the next 1 to 2 years when it's viable for him.
  12. I'm helping a friend who got a second hand pc from another friend. He has an old pentium 4 based dell computer running windows XP with a 150GB hard drive. He has two partitions on the drive, the main active one at bout 146GB formatted as ntfs and a second FAT32 based partition of not much under 3GB which is inactive. We don't know where the MBR is, and I am having to help him out over the telephone only so I can't see the machine. This is due to distance between us. He has tried one of his old programmes to recover some of the files from the second partition, they were coming up as os files. What I primarily want to know is, will it be save to delete the partition? I understand that if the MBR is in there that it would have to be rebuilt, that's not a big issue though. As secondary issues: He is also having issues with slowness of the PC, while somewhat expected due to the age of the system he not that happy with it. The RAM usage is resonable, 500MB to 750MB of his 1GB totals varying by usage, the processor load isn't maxing out and there doesn't seem to be any none system processes running. For instance 5 minutes to start up (from pressing the button to having the desktop & icons loaded), another couple to load My Computer and a further minute to 90 seconds for the icons to load inside of my computer. While my primary concern is whether we can remove the FAT32 partition safely or not; any thoughts on the slowness he's experiencing is appreciated.
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