I... suppose so.
I... suppose so.
While I loved this article when I read it on Ruhlman's blog, I didn't see any gadgets in there that would make it relevant to Gizmodo.
My understanding is that, if they cut the head off, it stops the heart from pumping immediately. If they sever the arteries without cutting off the head, the heart pumps the blood out, leaving less in the body when it's all said and done (which is a good thing).
I pretty much have one. Anything with the word "unsubscribe" in it (with a few exceptions like emails from my realtor, or emails with "re:" in the subject) gets thrown into a folder called "unsubscribeables". This moves the vast majority of stuff I don't care about out of my inbox.
Because it's lavender.
VOTE: Procreate (iOS). Freaking amazing. Far more refined and versatile than sketchbook pro (which is my second place choice)
Vacuum-sealer bags! If a battery runs for 6 months, you're good to go. :)
At the very least, this is useful for people that have their phones running through their car stereo and want physical buttons to push, or people that have their iPad/iPhone plugged into their TV to watch a movie/look at a slideshow/etc.
But isn't the rate of your footfall at least slightly dictated by your body pushing down on them? That is, if your body (to which your feet are attached) is being held up by the airbag, wouldn't your footfalls land slower?
Haha, negative. We just neutered it for the app store. We made it so that it scrambled your phone book and wouldn't unscramble it until you passed the sobriety test (or you uninstalled and reinstalled the app).
Umm... Did they somehow figure out an apple-approved way to prevent the home button from just exiting their app?
That's why it's so easy to remove/replace.
Because Vimeo is better.
But high fat foods also tend to be more satiating (unless you start getting into high-fat/high-carb foods), so you eat less in the long run.
I think the idea of humans thinking they know better than nature (which, IMO, is what's gotten so many of us into our widespread-and-growing obesity spiral) just worries me.
Wait, the bottom of your cushions are cleaner than the top? Mine always have collected couch crud stuck to the bottom.
Sorry for the crazy long delay in replying to you. I don't usually visit gizmodo except to bitch about things.
Boy, I sure can't wait until they make a cow whose meat is actually just whole grains. That will be great for everyone!
People keep saying that, but there *is* such a thing as sustainable agriculture that's scalable. No, it won't be easy, and it will mean giving up the convenience of having things like fresh tomatoes year-round, but it's absolutely doable.
Yeah... I'm not sure if you're mocking his username or what, but since this is Gizmodo, I'm going to assume you are. If so: