More about the physics of friction.
More about the physics of friction.
That would work, i'm sure. But my Htc one's micro usb port is not in the centre of the phone so it couldn't really work in my situation.
"oh my car is made out of carbon fiber, take that you silly poor person."
Someone redo this with a proper racing seat and 6 point harness, she moves around too much for me to enjoy her magnificent eyes.
Aww... iphones get all the cool accessories, one of the biggest cons when switching to android :(
All their feeds are truncated.. a shame really.
Either the rider didn't know how to properly counter steer with a passenger, or the passenger didn't lean with the rider.
I have the same model volvo as well, I first saw the flashing effect when servicing guy drove it away and i was testing out my ipod nano's camera. But in my vid the brake lights flickered not the other ones.
I think it was more about jumping over the body while chugging a bottle of vodka...
How's input protection related to a bit of electricity flowing from caps through the logic, keeping volatile memory alive...
That thing will support a flash with a hotshoe to tripod mount. Or a small dslr with a 35mm lens.... nothing more.
"the conductivity of urine or water does matter in the current scenario, what matter is the path of least resistance (that's why lightning goes almost straight down and it doesn't kill everybody on earth even though air is everywhere)" was supposed to be my reply to your first comment, i was too lazy to type that so…
charles's phrasing states that the rain water (in the subway station) doesn't conduct electricity. Is that true? no.
Maybe you shouldn't take this personally
I thought all we drink is H2O2
You are implying that rain water that's in the subway, does not conduct electricity. Which is not true. Rain water is saturated with impurities.
troll or stupid?
Polar bear land, don't be discriminatin :<
They are more like "GO AWAY! Stop destroying our land."
only if you are using AMOLED, where there is no backlight.