“Sounds a bit like Game of Thrones—though Rothfuss will hopefully deliver the much-anticipated final Kingkiller Chronicle book, The Doors of Stone, with more speed than George R.R. Martin’s near-mythically delayed Winds of Winter.”
“Sounds a bit like Game of Thrones—though Rothfuss will hopefully deliver the much-anticipated final Kingkiller Chronicle book, The Doors of Stone, with more speed than George R.R. Martin’s near-mythically delayed Winds of Winter.”
When I got mine they were $29, I knew they were raising prices but didn’t realize how much.
When I got mine they were $29, I knew they were raising prices but didn’t realize how much.
I wonder how elaborate you could get with the pattern and still have the effect? Maybe a spiral from the center out to the edge? Or even better might be a maze. Do it in different colors so people can try to solve it then start the water to show the path? That would be cool.
Obviously this is a problem for Masterlock since they are called out specifically but I suspect this is a problem for (almost) all cheap padlocks, basically anything you can buy in a hardware store. The video creator’s dislike for Masterlock is causing him to overlook that and just attack them.
That’s the first one I thought of too.
Obviously I pay a lot of attention to my posts... :(
How is less than 2 years “a few years old”? I realize that is old in new technology time but it really isn’t that old.
So, why is placing them in the back of a collar unacceptable?
I like it for a home work shop.
I hadn’t realized they had an upgrade to the Performance Mouse MX until I saw this in Staples the other day. While I like the thumb wheel, using it to change tabs is a GREAT idea, the forward/back buttons behind it are in the wrong spot for me to actually use them which means I won’t be getting one soon. I use my back…
Not disagreeing overall, but for point 2 you can turn off the line in Android to remove that hindrance. For point 3, with all the fingerprints and smudges on my phone it is impossible to see where my pattern is. A good anti-fingerprint/smudge screen protector also helps. I wish there were an option to have the pattern…
Lost me at number 1. Just because it uses a refrigeration cycle to cool the air doesn’t mean the refrigerator doesn’t blow cold air. Ours even has small ducts built in to make sure the cold air is distributed properly.
PA’s guest appearance on the regular CSI was enough to tell me to stay far, far away from CSI: Cyber. I am so glad I listened to that voice.
I never completely switched to Chrome just because I could never find a couple features that some FF plugins provide.
Agreed, a couple easily accessible ports on the side would be ideal - wouldn't look bad, would be easy to get to and plug in any transient items (thumb drives, cameras, etc.). Also point out the side lets you have things as close as you want to the monitor and keeps the cords to the side of the workplace instead of…
How long has it been since you have actually looked into transitions?
I can't access TF where I am, do they have any reasoning for the first line of the second slide? "Earlier we saw that 26% of non-movie..."
Sorry for the late reply, neither the 93 or 94 Toyota Landcruisers have an airbag. Didn't come with it until 95.
Are you sure on those dates? I have a 93 Toyota and it does not have an airbag; 94 model year doesn't either, it wasn't introduced until the 95 model year.
In addition to protecting people before it is launched the radiation should be shielded to protect any experiments that happen once in space. Radiation could easily contaminate or degrade instrumentation and therefore provide unreliable data for study back here.