No, it is not advisable to write with an Expo marker on a TV screen. The ink can be difficult to remove and may potentially damage the screen’s surface. It's best to use materials specifically designed for screens, such as markers made for dry-erase boards or special screen-safe markers. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning and writing on screens.
You can use a marker to label your DVD-R (or DVD+R). Simply make sure you are obviously not marking on the side of the disc that you are burning on. If it's a double-sided DVD, then you're obviously not going to mark on either side. Also make sure you do not use a sharp tip marker which may damage or scratch the surface of the DVD. A standard Sharpie marker should do the trick.
Ok, considering the last person didn't give you a good answer, here's mine. The paintball "marker" is the proper term for the gun. It's called a marker because it "marks" what it shoots.
both are ok I think is 'write it correctly'.
OK so you see a screen and there is a keyboard in front of it that is a COMPUTER! You turn on the screen and you got on a computer!
ok
The correct way to say it is Okay which is how I usually write it.
ok so screen muncher is this thing you get on blackberrys. It literally is what it says... screen muncher, it munches the screen. it saves the image/text thats on your screen just by clicking the options button and then 'munch screen'
ok so screen muncher is this thing you get on blackberrys. It literally is what it says... screen muncher, it munches the screen. it saves the image/text thats on your screen just by clicking the options button and then 'munch screen'
yes
yes, ok
Estas bien?
OK