If someone borrows your property, they are legally responsible to return it to you in the same condition. This is referenced in the legal principle of bailments. If they lose or damage the property, they are responsible for the value of the property to you.
If the person refuses, you could file a small claims case against them for return of the market value. However, you should be prepared to prove that the item was loaned, not gifted in order to prevail.
Yes if not provided with enough and right shielding as required for electronic device.
Probably not to you or other people. But it can damage sensitive electronic things. And if it doesn't kill them right away, it can shorten the life of some electronic components, so that the device dies sooner than it would have.
Remove the air filter housing. Now look to the left and right beside the valve cover you will see a FLAT squire black electronic device that will have at least 6 wires pluged into it. That will be it.
Consumer Reports is a company that reviews many different types of products and then offers the feedback to consumers. You can read reviews for electronic water softeners right on their website.
It is currently impossible to play ROBLOX on an iPod, or any other mobile device right now. The only electronic device that is able to play ROBLOX is a PC. The next electronic device is going to be a Mac, according to ROBLOX administrators.
not unless you have some kind of downloaded switching device. i had that for my sis's ipod and my mp3 player and it never worked. i must have not gotten the right one. i don't know how to get the right one HOPE THAT HELPED!
You are kidding, right? I'm no scientist, but without a Star Trek transporter, no. However dry rice (in a cloth) with a stored electronic device can absorb water from the air thus protecting the item it is stored with. Perhaps this is what you have heard about.
It is a rectangle with a lne joining at right angles to the middle of each short side. An arrow pointing to and joining a long side at right angles denotes a potentiometer. An arrow diagonally through the device denotes a rheostat. A diagonal T through the device denotes a preset resistor. For further information and symbols please refer to the related link below.
Use the device manager. Right-click on the device in the device manager that you wish to uninstall, and select "Uninstall". To get to the device manager (the quick way), right-click on "My Computer", and go to Manage, then click on Device Manager.
Not as right now, there is a Kickstarter project about the publish from someone that is manufacturing one, there is a whole thread about it at the XDA developers website.
You must right-click the device and select uninstall.
It helps control the heart and keep it's rhythm right. It gives a little electric shock if the heart stops working to start it up again. Which is good, because if your hearts not working that is bad. It is an effective electronic device.