Off to buy oranges...
Off to buy oranges...
"... provide your email address and the app will register you for an account, package up your wireless settings..." I don't see the need for an intermediary to backup/copy/sync supposedly private wifi settings. Now, where is my tinfoil hat?
I expected spoilers in the comments, so I didn't scroll down... but, as always, google is your friend:
I always perceived the windshied as the hairline
What If I need bifocals and can't see the phone either?
I use my computer to play music when I am at the computer, so I don't need a remote. I think I'd use a web interface and my phone over wifi if I came to use a dedicated computer to play music.
* Until the day it is you who is old and possibly lonely, and like the the surviving, increasingly younger part of your family to visit once in a while. Imagine being 70 and having xmas alone with the TV.
Good answer, as long as your parents (like mine) are genuinely interested in making you happy and not in making you happy in the way they think you should be happy.
Rule #1: Preemptive visit / call, as often as possible and as briefly as needed, before THEY visit YOU.
I want to reasonably believe, and I'm not buying the processing artifact explanation (despite being the most probable). If it were so, why Mercury's image is not followed by the artifact all the time but only during the CME (while the CME disrupts the ship's cloaking field hehe)?
Are they different sub-models of SGS2? Because I have a (nonburning) SGS2 open right in front of me, and it looks different than that in the article
Perhaps there is no easy way to keep the software from recording usage data, but how about keeping the software from sending said data, making their servers url's point to 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file?
I third
Shouldn't the ISS, being in orbit, be moving faster than any object entering the atmosphere, thus quickly overtaking said object?
I was waiting for the Stargate SG1 reference .... :D
Meteors (or falling satellites) "burn" at high altitudes, when their speed is still high enough to compress (and heat) air in front of them. Below 20 Km or so, the speed has dropped and the cool air cools smaller meteors, and they hit the ground barely warm.
Do I smell something burning?
I keep bread for 2 to 3 weeks in the freezer and the bread I'm using in the refrigerator with no problems.
That was the first thing that crossed my mind when I saw the picture (almost squinted). And the camera agrees: most of the office looks dark, including the computer screen(s). Pretty at first sight but unconfortable to work in.
Granted, one should be aware when the camera is on... but what if I return home drunk an pass out in front of the camera? (full disclosure: I don't drink). I'd rather have that pictures under my control and not under someone only supposedly trustworthy.