CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark

Three units cost $750 (3x $250 and I installed myself - it's easy).

It's a product that showcases what you can do with an IOS device and third party hardware. They sell baby monitors so why wouldn't these be in the store?

I will be moving house soon and the realtors we will use said they'd definitely have them listed as a selling feature that adds value to the property. "Internet connected climate control".

It's the only conclusion I could come to. Either that or society was less litigious back in the good 'ol days of VHS..

I rarely watch TV live. As such I always hit 3x speed FFWD when the ads come on, or I go take a leak or grab a snack. Either way, I haven't watched a TV ad in a long time. If I do watch live TV, and I am not hungry, thirsty, or in need of a bathroom break, out comes the iPad during the ad breaks...

The VCR is not provided by the cable company and it's not the device through which the programs are decoded.

Boxes collapse, pillows compress.

Atwood is well off the mark. It's like saying "Don't learn trigonometry". You might sit in class and ask yourself "when the hell am I ever going to use this", and you may not learn all aspects of Pythagoras theories and advanced trig, but understanding the basic thinking equips you with a way of looking at many

Depends on the age of the machines. Recent ones have electrically operated claws. But older ones used a pulley system and a weighted claw hinge, where the claw opened when lowered and automatically shut when raised. The prizes were very close to the claws weighted lifting capacity, so only a loose prize grabbed just

Me too. From the title I kinda expected the claw machine equivalent of the Zoltar machine from Big.

The body is Buzz Lightyear.

Oh.

Yup. Stick on any pair of shades. Yellow - browns out. Green - browns out. Red - stays red. Why do you think brake lights are red too?

The SSD in my Mac is just a smooth-surfaced box. Any icon that implies rotating platters are contained in the drive they reference are wrong...

Red is the most visible color under most conditions and the least affected by color filters (e.g. Your super dark RayBans.)

T.I.T is proudly partnered with S.H.I.T.

The last and only magazine I read is FHM. And since FHM USA was killed off I read the UK version only. However, being from the UK, I do like catching up on what's hot back home, but I don't like paying the ridiculous international subscription fee for it. So I hope if they do go digital, they allow readers to pick

So it's basically just like the existing scuba or snowsports "HUD" masks, minus the sports-specific protection (i.e. the goggles themselves).

Jeez. I forgot that place existed. I bet going in there now would be like going to your old local bar from your home town. Excited anticipation of catching up with all your old buddies only to find out it's full of students and the two saddest regulars who just never got motivated to move on to pastures greener..