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Drag It Up was created in 1999.
Kind of a Drag was created in 1966.
no, its part of profile drag. due to roughness, skin friction increases which affects the drag. drag can also be increased by changing the shape or by introduction of active/passiv flow control devices like vortex generators.
Drag increases by the square of velocity increase, for example, tripling speed increases drag by a factor of nine!
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When the device is plugged into the Apple computer an icon will appear on the desktop. Open iPhoto and drag the photos to that icon. They will then be compied to that device.
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Yes, you can. When you first plug your ipod in, a folder should pop up, on of the sub folders is photos. drag your photos in there and sync your ipod.
Drag movies, and photos down to the storyline or timeline box on the bottom and drag music.
Click the media button import photos from iPhoto, movies from the movies folder or iMovie, or music from iTunes or GarageBand. You can also drag audio, video, and pictures from the finder or desktop. Drag photos from emails or the web as well.
Insert a blank DVD into the DVD drive of your computer. Open the location of both the photos and the DVD so you can see both contents of each place at once. Then, just drag the photos to the DVD and wait for the computer to transfer it.
drag your pic to your desk top then press choose a file and choose desk top then select your pic
drag it into the trash can at the bottom/end of your dock The picture used for the Desktop itself can be managed by opening System Preferences and selecting the Desktop and Screen Saver section. Click on the Desktop button and select an image for your Desktop from the left hand panel. Use the + and - buttons below the panel to add or remove images.
Once you sign up for facebook, it should ask you if you want to upload photos, just drag the photo into the upload category and shabam!!!!!!!! you have to go to home then u go where it says status n click on photos and click on upload photos or take picture!
Assuming you mean the photos are stored on the phone's internal memory - yes you can. Simply connect the phone to a computer with a suitable USB cable - Windows will treat it as a 'mass storage device' - and you should be able to drag & drop the photos to the computer.