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  • Where can I buy Photoshop online without CC?

    So yeah, I'm currently running a VERY old version of Photoshop elements, and I'm looking to upgrade to a new version, and the full version. Unfortunately, all I see currently on Adobe's website is the Creative Cloud subscription service. I do not want a subscription and CC, I want a single price licence.

    If the best way to go about this is to buy a physical CD, what is the most recent version of the full Photoshop (not elements) that I should search for?

    Thank you for any and all help

    5 AnswersSoftware3 years ago
  • Hypermobility Exercises?

    I have been diagnosed with Joint hypermobility syndrome in my shoulders, hands, knees and feet. Does anyone know of a good exercise routine that could help strengthen these areas?

    1 AnswerPain & Pain Management9 years ago
  • Hypermobility Exercises?

    I have been diagnosed with Joint hypermobility syndrome in my shoulders, hands, knees and feet. Does anyone know of a good exercise routine that could help strengthen these areas?

    1 AnswerPain & Pain Management9 years ago
  • Why should I give a two weeks notice?

    A lot of my friends are changing jobs now and are going on about giving their two weeks notice. This has gotten me curious. Why should I as the employee give two weeks. I know it is a courtesy so that they can find someone to replace me, and it keeps them in good favor if i want to use them as a reference, but are their any other advantages for me by giving my two weeks?

    6 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment9 years ago
  • Recommend me some good comedy! - 10 Pts!?

    I listen to standup comedy when I'm doing stock-work at work. I've practically memorized the CDs I have. Please recommend me some comedians or albums. Even better if it is available on Itunes, because that's where I like to get my CDs from.

    Swearing isn't a problem, but I don't like comedy that is derived solely from sex and cussing, if you know what I mean.

    Comedians I like/already know:

    Eddie Izzard

    Mitch Hedberg

    Robin Williams

    John Pinette

    5 AnswersComedy9 years ago
  • Do I have a legitimate argument for a discount? - 10 Points?

    Recently I sent my computer for servicing at Staples Business Depot. It turned out that it had a fried graphic card, or video card or something of the sort, and would need to be replaced.

    I gave the go-ahead for the replacement on december 21st, but the told me that they would close for the holidays on the 22nd, so my computer wouldn't even be touched until they got back (Dec 28th) Fine. Understandable. "How long will it take?" "About five Business days.

    7 Business days later I went to the Staples to see what was up, as I had received no call for pickup. It turns out they where still waiting for the video card. It is now the 19th of january, and only yesterday did I get a call saying they got the card, and I can expect to pick it up on Monday. It is now Tuesday and my computer isn't in.

    Now, the thing is, they outsource their computer repairs, and I was chatting up a guy the last time I called in and he said they where waiting on a part, that was what was causing the delay.)

    To make a long story short, do I have any grounds for a discount? I waited almost four times the estimated time. However, I was never told 'yes, it will be exactly five days' , nor did I get anything in writing (It was over the phone)

    Bonus: how do I ask politely? I don't want to be rude. The people at that store are REALLY nice, and I know it's not their fault. (They outsource their computer repairs)

    4 AnswersDesktops9 years ago
  • Do I have a legitimate argument for a discount? - 10 Points?

    Recently I sent my computer for servicing at Staples Business Depot. It turned out that it had a fried video card or something of the sort, and would cost about $250 - $300 to replace (Plus the cost of the diagnostics, another 50 or so dollars)

    I gave the go-ahead for the replacement on december 21st, but the told me that they would close for the holidays on the 22nd, so my computer wouldn't even be touched until they got back (Dec 28th) Fine. Understandable. "How long will it take?" "About five Business days.

    7 Business days later I went to the Staples to see what was up, as I had received no call for pickup. It turns out they where still waiting for the video card. It is now the 19th of january, and only yesterday did I get a call saying they got the card, and I can expect to pick it up on Monday. It is now Tuesday and my computer isn't in.

    Now, the thing is, they outsource their computer repairs, and I was chatting up a guy the last time I called in and he said they where waiting on a part, that was what was causing the delay.)

    To make a long story short, do I have any grounds for a discount? I waited almost four times the estimated time. However, I was never told 'yes, it will be exactly five days' , nor did I get anything in writing (It was over the phone)

    Bonus: how do I ask politely? I don't want to be rude. The people at that store are REALLY nice, and I know it's not their fault. (They outsource their computer repairs)

    4 AnswersDesktops9 years ago
  • Do I have a legitimate argument for a discount? - 10 Points?

    Recently I sent my computer for servicing at Staples Business Depot. It turned out that it had a fried video card or something of the sort, and would cost about $250 - $300 to replace (Plus the cost of the diagnostics, another 50 or so dollars)

    I gave the go-ahead for the replacement on december 21st, but the told me that they would close for the holidays on the 22nd, so my computer wouldn't even be touched until they got back (Dec 28th 28th) Fine. Understandable. "How long will it take?" "About five Business days.

    7 Business days later I went to the Staples to see what was up, as I had received no call for pickup. It turns out they where still waiting for the video card. It is now the 19th of january, and only yesterday did I get a call saying they got the card, and I can expect to pick it up on monday.

    To make a long story short, do I have any grounds for a discount? I waited almost four times the estimated time. However, I was never told 'yes, it will be exactly five days' , nor did I get anything in writing (It was over the phone)

    Bonus: how do I ask politely? I don't want to be rude. The people at that store are REALLY nice, and I know it's not their fault. (They outsource their computer repairs)

    2 AnswersYahoo Answers9 years ago