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Without the 5v on the center pin, the computer works but the battery won't charge.
At 5 on the dot, Win typed in his PIN, but the computer wouldn't open the next page, jammed from the thousands of students all logging on at the same time to get their results.
I swiped my membership card, typed in my PIN and the computer screen on the dashboard told me I could drive off in a car I found parked in a pay and display bay on a Birmingham street.
Many hedge-fund managers stay pinned to their computer screens day and night monitoring movements in the markets.
Recycling-bin samples line a wall; a note pinned to a computer ponders the possibility of a Facebook page for the university's bee population.
I had to draw several large charts that were pinned above my computer as I worked.
To pin our hopes on computer science as the knight in shining armour for ICT in schools is to make a twofold error.
The so-called two-factor authorisation system, under development by Apacs, would require shoppers to attach a Pin pad to their computer.
When people want bikes, they can look at a smartphone app to locate one, then unlock it by entering a PIN into a small computer on the back of the bicycle.
She was the director of photography of "A Bug's Life," back when everyone was struggling to pin down, on a computer, precisely how the sun shines through greenery.
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