RapidFire88
RapidFire88
RapidFire88

I mean if you want to get technical, you should at least round correctly. $14.29. Just splitting hairs here though

Yeah I’d have to agree. I always wonder how thieves manage to steal modern cars with all the stuff they have going on...including all the extra wiring to work around with presumably tighter spaces.

Here you go.... first column is model year, third column is number stolen in 2014 (data from excel file linked on site)

Shit.

Being impatient had absolutely nothing to do with it, it’s all about the fact that by the time you got it, the bug fixes had been somewhat ironed out. I only made the comment because you seemed to an extent out of the loop about the bugs that came with Lollipop at launch. Bricking still has yet to be solved FWIW.

Yeah, in 6 months Lollipop has been fine. At launch it was a steaming pile of shit on the Nexus 6

The Nexus 5 got Lollipop weeks after the Nexus 6. Besides, Lollipop has been bricking Nexus 5’s and 2013 Nexus 7’s.

There is not such thing as “iphone fast charge”. iPhones charge at a max of 1.5A that’s with any device capable of that amperage. Qualcomm Quick Charge is probably what you’re thinking of.

If the company making it doesn’t know the difference between “Mini USB” and “Micro USB” then I don’t want anything to do with their product.

To add to what all the other users have said- try and do a tuneup on any of the newer (2005ish+) trucks. Every single one I’ve seen whether it is a V8 or an I4- the engines are all sitting back underneath the cowl against the firewall. Good luck getting to those back few cylinders.

No, it’s because this feature is a hardware implementation, not software.

Oh no kidding? Yeah I was thinking that if it was in the dirt, then that would be too much of a risk of ripping the thing up too much to drive home. I’m all for ‘off-roading’ and racing, but mud is no joke and can really tear up a transfer case if it’s thick enough. Then again, chances are for a race track condition

I will say this- the only mount that we use in the Army for the computers are ones built by RAM mounts. It’s also the same company that Police use. I’m not saying you should blindly buy one because of this, but I did research on them years ago and I came up with the same conclusion as the DOD and the PD’s. So for 4

ODOT (ohio dept of transportation), mainly just highway work with bridges and some paving thrown in there. Right now I’m stuck in limbo between graduation and taking two freshman level labs (surveying and environmental) that didn’t transfer. Either way though, I plan on doing just about anything other than state work

Haha, yeah I’ve heard that a few times, absolutely the truth too. Wow, you weren’t kidding when you said you’re getting heavy into electrical! I will say, NGK makes some rock solid plugs. They’ve got to be the only kind I’ve ever taken out of a car at 100k and though seriously about putting them back in (didn’t). Yeah

Wow, freaking crazy haha. Civil actually. I decided I liked building things because of Lego’s and Lincoln Logs as a kid, so naturally I chose construction but my dad is an electrical, so I guess your guess isn’t too far off. It’s really funny how like minded engineers are- neither of us are actually electrical, but

In terms of convenience I think they’re awesome. They’re relatively cheap if you go for the single coil versions (ex one of these) so you could get a few and put them at your desk or night stand. For context, I’m an engineer so I’ve got a few of them with accompanying stands made out of Lego’s so the one I have at my

Hahaha, yeah, same here. The turbo charger has been giving me the same issue with the volt & amp changes.

So here’s the deal with the ‘top 4’- they all use Qualcomms’ Quick Charge 2.0 technology. That works by upping the voltage (often confused with amperage) up to 12v (the potential steps are as follows: 5V, 9V, and 12V). So for the Nexus 6 for example, it utilizes 9V at up to 1.6A all the way up to 80% (not too sure,

Out of curiosity, how would this work? Would the seat time it perfectly so that the pilot doesn’t get their head and or feet lopped off or would the ejection sequence release the blades and then shoot them out?

Edit: Found it- explosive pins for the rotors