MechE31
MechE31
MechE31

Newer plasmas have very limited burn in problems. I've used mine as a computer monitor for 8+ hours without issue.

You could go with Page Plus, they are a Verizon MVNO. They are more expensive, $55 for unlimited talk and 2gb of data and $70 for 5gb.

I've had to use the airbags on one of the recalled cars, 03 Mazda 6. No shrapnel here.

No, porting to Google Voice will terminate your verizon service with no need to port to Net 10 first.

I'm heading out to MotoGP Austin and looking for a live timing and feeds for the portions of the track I can't see. I have an iPad with mobile data and am not opposed to bringing my ultrabook and a mobile hot spot.

I switched jobs 3 months ago and my references were all very positive. One big thing is to handle your leaving as professional as possible. Give notice, work until you leave and smoothly transition all of your roles as much as you can.

I switched jobs 3 months ago and my references were all very positive. One big thing is to handle your leaving as professional as possible. Give notice, work until you leave and smoothly transition all of your roles as much as you can.

If you've got a cell iPad, why not? It's much easier to glance at if you throw it in the passenger seat. I've been using it on travel so I don't have to take a separate GPS and it has worked OK up until today where it cost me about 10 minutes on a 10 minute trip.

That's not a Mazda6...

I bought a new car on black Friday. The deal was no different than it would've been last week or next week, but I had the day off and wasn't planning on doing any shopping. I showed up around noon.

While in LA, apple maps gave me wrong directions to Griffith observatory (Hollywood sign hiking trail) and the California science center. Two popular destinations.

I have an iPad3 and an older Atrix 4g phone. The iPad camera blows the phone's camera out of the water. I'm actually quite shocked at how good the iPad camera compared to P&S cameras.

I can safely say that I would not be where I am today without this speech and what followed. I've worked previously on the shuttle and satellites and am currently in commercial launch.

Last year, while travelling down I-95S in Titusville, FL, I had a B2 stealth bomber fly directly overheard. It was in town for the Tico Warbird airshow. Seeing the flaps moving on trailing edge during straight, level flight was quite interesting. It highlighted how unstable the plane is.

I've got a Samsung PN59D550 (2011 plasma), Panasonic TH-50PX60U (2006 plasma) and a Sharp LC46LE810UN (2010 LED-LCD).

I don't think the 40mm is part of the kit. Canon direct offers it body only, w/ 18-55mm or w/ 18-135 STM.

You would need to actually pass 3 security check points to get to where that picture was taken. One to get into the gate of KSC, one to get onto the road that leads to the pad, in which you must have been grated access to the pads, and a third to enter the perimeter of the pad.

While you are correct in saying that you don't need a clearance, you would still need a badge with pad access or get credentialed from someone with a badge to get that close.

My favorite part of the street view is firing room 3. It's like taking a look back to the old shuttle days. Notice how there is a row of what looks to be storage in between each console? That's the hardware powering the consoles. There's a bunch 2 MHz (if I remember correctly) computers in that room.

Have you tried the shuttle launch experience at the main visitors center?