Personally never knew they were limited. The store here carries them year round. Now I'm slightly worried. Oh well, nom nom nom...
Personally never knew they were limited. The store here carries them year round. Now I'm slightly worried. Oh well, nom nom nom...
Case in point, everyone is smart, just like everyone is an idiot. All depends on what you are doing at the time...
You know, different rules apply when you are breaking past 120mph... For the record, I have raced several times, over 160mph, at the local speedway. But this article isn't talking about that. You can guarantee at 160mph I will be glued to 2:30-9:30(barely upward of 9-3).
Agreed. Most 10-2/9-3 people I have seen are very ridgid in their seat while driving. They are obviously tense and their reaction time is terrible. I am left handed, and have one hand right in the middle of the bottom of the steering wheel. I also sit at a proper distance, and I sit upright. I can control the steering…
So would you say that you having this sensation when you are near an EMF, is somewhat comparable to how some people hear the odd "kinda ringing but not really" noise when they are near a strong EMF?
It's not only the SIM card itself that would become smaller, but also the port and electronic parts in the phone that it connects to. Granted, even then it's not a lot, but that is space that could be better employed by something else, or used to help make it smaller, even if only a little.
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I'll donate mine to Jesus... God knows at this point he's suffering a pretty severe deficit of those.
But then if everyone listened to good advice, mankind would not be blessed with so many hilarious stories. This one doesn't even cut it. I have heard some great, actually NSFW, stories...
After reading the solution, it sounds like the best way to find Waldo would be with your eyes, while the programmer next to you is still tweaking the levels of Heike's little program to suit the specific image.
Aside from the tentacle suit, the whole "build a star" idea proved to be a stupid idea...
"This will trigger a controlled nuclear fusion reaction that will create a small star, hopefully generating more power than the energy used to fire the laser and contain the intense heat inside the chamber. If this is successful, we may be witnessing the beginning of a new clean power source that may end our…
Exactly what I was thinking... When birds fly the motion of their wings is more akin to row boat paddles... Wings "push" downward and back, then the angle changes so the wing cuts through the wind forward and up. Perfect up and down with flat wings would at most lift up and push straight back down.
Yay! an intelligent person! I just love people who equate the sauna treatment with weight loss... I have a cousin who was in an amateur boxing circuit who provided me the perfect example of this. His manager would monitor my cousin's weight, and if he came up a few pounds heavy for his weight class, his manager would…
Exactly what I was thinking... The more voice data that a voice recognition app receives, the better it becomes at recognizing flow of speech. It only stands to reason the same would apply here.
Agreed. I also have a Roku XS. Way more content with Netflix, Amazon, HBOGo, Hulu Plus, etc. etc... AND it can do local content via a number of different apps, and for those who have their vids on an iTunes Library, I know Chaneru has iTunes library support, and others probably do to. Not to mention that the Roku has…
Mission Control confused the heck out of me at first. You REALLY have to approach it with an open mind. I notice that people who haven't used the previous implementation of Expose/Spaces have a much easier time adopting it. My first Mac was a Mid-2009 Macbook Pro, that I didn't research and stupidly bought like 3…
I am also curious as to what is the problem with Lion. If it is the feature set that is specific to Lion, almost everything can be reversed to how it was in Snow Leopard, save for the new way that Expose and Spaces have become Mission Control, but it doesn't take more than a day or two to adjust to that.