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When my macbook sleeps, I have to reconnect to my home internet - how do I prevent it disconnecting?
When my Macbook sleeps, it disconnects from my BtHub and connects to BtOpenzone. This is very annoying as each time it exits sleep mode, is restarted or just turned on, I must reconnect to the BtHub which is no problem and it stays connected - so long as it doesn't sleep, restart or shut down.
I simply want to be able to turn my Macbook on and it stay connected to the same internet connection as it is irritating to have to wait for it to search for connections and reconnect every time!
Any help will be very much appreciated!!!
2 AntwortenComputer Networkingvor 9 JahrenENGLISH TO GERMAN help?
I have tried to turn this german sentence using you formal 'Sie' into the indefinite personal pronoun of 'man', but I am unsure as to whether I should use man + seinen (masculine), ihren (feminine) or seinen (neuter) all of which are third person singluar.
Here is my current sentence in german...
"Wenn Sie recyceln, können Sie Ihren Müll trennen und aus Mülltonne nehmen, order Sie können warten, bis den Müll weggenommen wird".
All help is very much appreciated!!!
2 AntwortenLanguagesvor 9 JahrenDoes my GERMAN make sense?
I've written this sentence in German, is it right?
If not, all corrections (and explanations) will be very much appreciated!
"Mein Stief-Vater hat geschäftlich nach Deutschland gefahren, so hätten wir das Haus die ganzen Wockende zu uns."
I was trying to say:
"My Step Father went to Germany on business so we had the house to ourselves the whole weekend."
Thanks!
4 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 JahrenENGLISH -> GERMAN help?
I would like to say: "I would prefer to...."
How would I say this? Could you please give some examples? e.g.
'I'd prefer an apple', or
'I prefer to play football' or
'I think I would prefer to live in a city rather than the country-side"
Thank you so much!
1 AntwortLanguagesvor 10 JahrenENGLISH -> GERMAN help?
I would like to say: "I would prefer to...."
How would I say this? Could you please give some examples? e.g.
'I'd prefer an apple', or
'I prefer to play football' or
'I think I would prefer to live in a city rather than the country-side"
Thank you so much!
1 AntwortLanguagesvor 10 JahrenDOES MY GERMAN MAKE SENSE?? Any help with checking this sentence with corrections will be much appreciated!?
Here is a sentence I have written in German but I am unsure if it makes sense. I am trying to say: "or you can wait for the rubbish to be taken away."
I wrote this: "...order können Sie warten, für der Müll zu werden, weg genommen."
1 AntwortLanguagesvor 10 Jahrenare thermochromic materials used on pizza boxes?
I'm doing a coursework project for graphic products, I have to create a pizza box with a smart indication of the temperature of the pizza on delivery, are thermochromic materials currently used on pizza boxes?
Thanks for any help(:
3 AntwortenEthnic Cuisinevor 10 JahrenWhat exactly is meant by 'a PR'?
I was just wondering what is meant when someone says they're 'into being a PR' as a future career??
Thanks!!! (;
2 AntwortenWords & Wordplayvor 10 JahrenGERMAN HELP What does 'tut' mean exactly?? GERMAN HELP?
The sentence is... 'Meine Stadt tut schon viel für Jugendliche.' I think this means 'My town is already doing a lot for young people' but I am unsure how to translate 'tut' as I cannot find it in dictionaries or conjugations...
Any help will be very much appreciated! Thanks (:
3 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 JahrenNATIVE GERMAN HELP?? Does this make sense in german?
I'm studying german at school and am currently trying to learn to get grammar correct and use correct adjective endings, correct endings on der, dem, den, mein, meine, meinen, meinem, use correct cases eg: accusative, nominative, dative and genitive.
I would be grateful if you could tell me if this sentence is correct?
***Manchal, gehe ich ins Kino mit meinen Freunden***
I'm trying to say, "sometimes I go to the cinema with my friends"
- these friends are not necessarily all female or all male, but how do I know what ending to use on the end of FREUND(E)?
THANKS!!!!
3 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 JahrenVoltage of razor sockets in Crete?
Visiting Crete in a few days and need to know whether razor sockets in Crete are 110v??? Thanks(;
6 AntwortenGreecevor 10 JahrenNATIVE GERMAN SPEAKERS?
I would very much love to practice my german but many websites are complex or relationship websites...
I would like to speak with native german people who may also like help practicing english? feel free to leave an email / msn etc...
Thanks(;
3 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 Jahrenwant an english pen friend? i'd like to practice my german(:?
heyy(: i'd like to improve my german so any help would be appreciated from german speakers(: if you want, i can also help you with english(: feel free to leave an email address, msn etc(: speak soon:L
4 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 JahrenWhy does the Greek language use greek letters and phonetics? What is used most/at all in Greece when written?
I will be travelling to Crete soon and would like to be able to speak the language a little when I get there(:
I was unsure, however why greek phonetics are used just as much as the greek letters on websites when teaching the basics of greek?
Which should i be familiarising myself with? Are the phonetic words actually used in Greece? Or are they just there to help with pronounciation - even though english pronounciation is used also?
This is a little confusing as in English, we have only the letters forming the words and no extra spellings for words using phonetics unlike in greek for example;
HELLO = "herete" / "χαίρετε" (sometimes the last form is not even included in online explanations)
I would be really grateful for any help!:L
Thanks(;
2 AntwortenLanguagesvor 10 Jahren