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Why is my female 2 year old Min Pin Male Pin humping my senior male schnauzer?
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wow, good luck with that. try radio shack or some kind of electronis store.
External Hard Drive – 6pinComputers – 6pinCamcorders/Digital Cameras – 4pinIf you’re asking for a camcorder or digital camera, then you’re likely in need of a 4pin to 6pin option. If you’re looking for an external hard drive odds are highest that its 6pin to 6pin. Unless its a small factor hard drive (like a pocket drive or such). One of those might use a 4 pin port.There are some external drives that will use Firewire 800 though. So it might not be a bad idea to have a 800 (9pin) to 400 (6pin) cable too. It might not be worth getting now, but you might want to be aware of its existence incase you run into the situation where the device is FW 800 but your computer is only FW 400.
Photographer might work. Someone had to take the pictures in the first place.
I’m not sure. However, there is another low-cost solution:If you can’t find one on Ebay or the Internet, then just purchase 2 of the normal S-Video Y-cable’s, and connect them together. You can use this backwards, just like the way you described.This may sound confusing, but trust me, it will work.
I have seen this problem and question in various forms many times, and have never seen the correct answer given. So here is the answer. Please spread it around, since many people seem to have the problem:VGA 15 pin cables often have only 14 active pins. Pin 9 is missing. (This missing pin is on the middle row of pins, one pin from the end.) This missing pin is a problem for flat screen TVs.Pin 9 is required by most, if not all, plasma and lcd TV’s to supply back to the computer graphics card information about the available resolution of the monitor. Pin 9 carries a 5 volt signal to the DDC (display data channel). New computer monitors (LCD or CRT) do not seem to need this pin, and work fine without it — as a result the majority of VGA cables labeled as “15 pin” really only have 14 pins, and this is never explained or noted in the packaging or product specifications! The only way to tell if a “15 pin” VGA cable actually has all 15 pins is to look at the connector and count the pins. If the middle row has only 4 pins, then the critical pin 9 is missing. From the posts I have seen — and from my own experience with my 50″ Pioneer PDP-5070HD plasma TV — nearly all flat screen TV’s DO NEED this pin to return information about the native screen resolution. I have seen dozens of posts by people trying to set up their HTPC’s to work with their big screen plasma, but not being able to set the resolution (usually 1360 x 768) on their video adapter card. Some people on the forums argue they had “no problem” while others cannot make it work. People blame the video card or video card drivers. No one seems to figure out the problem is a missing pin on the supposedly standard “15 pin VGA cable” many people are using! I had the same problem with my ATI 9800 Pro graphics card using a 15 pin VGA cable with only 14 pins. When I changed to a full and true 15 pin cable, the ATI 9800 immediately sensed the native resolution of the plasma TV. So the difference between a 15 pin and a 14 pin VGA cable is not “just one pin”, as one sarcastic idiot answered to a previous post of this question. The absence of the pin 9 signal (5 volt to the DDC) means your your very expensive plasma or LCD TV cannot notify your computer graphics card about its supported resolution. Get a VGA cable with all 15 pins, and your problem may be resolved. But you will have to search to find one by visually examining the plug. Remember, all the VGA cables are labeled and sold as “15 pin VGA cable” even if they actually have only 14 pins. Check it out.(BTW, there is a reason to leave the 5 volt signal off the cable when it is not needed. However, for LCD and Plasma TV’s, it is needed.)
Reason why you shouldn’t breed1. You have NO clue what you are doing2. You thin YA is the place to learn it3. You don’t know how old she is4. You know nothing of her pedigree5. No health clearances6. Not registered7. No titles8. Not breeding material9. You refer to her estrus cycle as a period – TWO DIFFERENT THINGS.Get…your…dog…fixed.
You can check monoprice.com, they ship to Australia though not sure if they have the cable your looking for.
It may have a few pins missing, not all monitors use all the signal lines
take him out side every hour and dont come bak in til he goes to the toilet. he will more then likely grow out of the barking if he has just been taken away from other puppies he is probley just baking cause he misses them
When the blood starts to go clear.. She is ready and will only be at the “ready” stage for 8 days! Good Luck!!
RAdioshack may have it, but if they dont ask someone here at this site http://www.excesspc.com they usually have stuff like that
I like Reggie. I had a baby Rottweiler named Reggie and it fits dogs with that coloration.
try tigerdirect.com the website or store. generally even if they don’t have an item, they’ll order it for you, provided it exists
Most XLR cords have one end that is female and one end that is male. Most mics are considered “male” so the female end attaches to it. Male has the three pins, female has three holes. It also depends on what your trying to plug the mic into, but in every sound board I have set up the male end of the cable plugs into the board, and the mic attaches to the female end of the cable.