@Canon7D-Fanboy: I believe your comment is a direct translation of their professional-speak "This lock is a perfect example of insecurity engineering." Translated or not, I bet Biolock is feeling the burn.
@Canon7D-Fanboy: I believe your comment is a direct translation of their professional-speak "This lock is a perfect example of insecurity engineering." Translated or not, I bet Biolock is feeling the burn.
Archoring is also behind the advice "be the first one to say a number in a negotiation".
@mike_311: ... possibly. Their legalese is surprisingly readable. Quoting from [www.facebook.com] .
Facebook will delete your information when its value to marketers is less than the cost of storing it — not before. Considering storage is cheap, this means your info isn't going anywhere no matter what you do.
Fire retardants tend to be pretty bad for our health when they start leeching out of things. Any danger here?
I will be counting on LH to inform me when this reaches a beta version. Great teaser video.
I do this on my weekly commute where I'm out of cell range for an hour of the drive. Switching to airplane mode is pretty easy on the moto droid (long press power button, press airplane). I make it even easier by including airplane mode as one of my buttons on SwitchPro Widget. One tap on my home page is all it…
@Shin-GO: Wow, "if it's not a hassle" must be a super-positive because I can't negate it with other positives.
I wonder if it picks up the dreaded double-positive.
In my case, a cooling pad was the difference between my laptop crashing or not. Without a cooling pad, I could only run my lenovo 3000 v100 for 20 minutes before it would overheat and shutdown. I used the cooling fan for two years, then finally took the laptop apart and cleaned the internal fan. It can run…
@Haynes Chewning: It would be nice to have some numbers to compare. I've bought numerous cooling pads for $10-$40. I haven't replaced an internal laptop fan.
Highlighting that Luxottica makes all of these sunglasses falsely implies that they are consequently all be the same quality — as if one company is incapable of making both high and low quality products.
I suppose it saves me the step of "quickly access a different site to make sure the problem isn't with my connection".
So where is Gizmodo in all of this? Panda? Lobster? A 12th dimension filled with blue balls?
Sweet! Now if they figured out how to put a motor on that thing.
@coreyog: Check out the pics on Amazon. It looks like they come in a sealed pill casing style wrapper to keep out moisture. Now if that casing gets punctured, your warning could come to fruition.
I hate when I read a LH post a week too late. I was replacing a window last week that was a little too big for the brick enclosure. We trimmed it down and were thinking some lubricant on the frame's edges would really help, but we opted against it because of the clean up. Some KY Jelly or something that would hose…
@Realityism ▲: I love grammar Nazis ... ever since Ms. Jacobi in 5th grade.
This is brilliant. I'm all about getting credit for anything I do. I have to rate any movie I've ever seen on rottentomatoes and netflix. Getting to post books I've read on goodreads has tripled my reading output. It's sad, really, but it works for me.
@YellowRex: If I second your double post, can I make it count quadruple?