Moderators: Tempo Gain, TheGingerMan
Forum rules
We hope that the Living in Taiwan forum will be of value to you and others. To ensure this, please note:
It is best to capitalize topics and to avoid vague titles. “Hi, I’m new” and “Help please” are examples of bad titles.
Before posting, please check the FAQ thread, and – more importantly – use the search function to ensure that your topic has not been discussed before and that there is not an existing thread you could update with your contribution.
While Living in Taiwan is a busy, wide-ranging forum, there are other specific forums for relationships, teaching, business, legal issues, animals, food, events, travel, restaurants, and so on. Check the Forumosa menu to find the most appropriate place for your post.
While it is preferable to post questions dealing with dissimilar topics in separate threads (“How Much for an Apartment in Tianmu?”, “Are There Many Foreigners in Tianmu?”), if you are a new arrival, it is possible to present numerous questions in one post, but realize that your thread will then, after two weeks, be merged into the New to Taiwan: Some Questions thread.
by ktk_ace » 25 May 2012, 23:19
Quick intro
I'm from Singapore , I like bikes+scooters and I'm good with a computer
Just interested if there is a community in Tamsui where i can gather and have a chat a day or two once a week?

-
ktk_ace
- Càiniǎo

-
- Posts: 31
- ORIGINAL POSTER
- Joined: 31 Jan 2009, 13:36
- 2 Recommends(s)
6000
Return to Living in Taiwan
Who is online
Forumosans browsing this forum: Dr. McCoy, E04teacherlin, funkymonkey, Icon, NeonNoodle, Tempo Gain and 7 visitors
You can hide all windows, revealing only what's on the computer desktop, with one keystroke: Windows key+D in Windows, F11 on Macs (or, on recent Mac laptops, Command+F3; Command is the key with the cloverleaf logo). That's great when you want examine or delete something you've just downloaded to the desktop, for example. Press the keystroke again to return to what you were doing.
More tips from David Pogue