Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe

As long as you don't change your destination, it caches the info automatically. You can even specifically tell it to save routes in offline mode.

I support hundreds of users and have handled security assessments on dozens of Antivirus / Malware programs. I'm not affiliated with MS in any other way than passing several of their certification classes (but I'm also certified with a handful of others vendors as well).

I respectfully disagree with this practice, as there are several important drawbacks:

I use it extensively to aggregate every piece of information that isn't an actual document. I tracks my receipts, recipes, insurance card info, pet vaccination records, shopping lists - a bit of everything really.

Just stating the obvious, but it IS loaded with cold medicine - something specifically designed to alter the behavior of lung tissue.....

Audio Books - I get motion sickness so reading or anything that involves looking at a screen or keeping my eyes closed is completely out (thus almost all of the suggestions won't help). Audible practically changed my life since I take about six 15 hour+ road trips per year.

There was very little left of his body that survived the transformation to Robocop. I believe in the first movie they show in surprising detail how little biological tissue is left.

From the LH text above: "Lucid Science created two laser microphones; a test system using a visible red laser and a final stealthy version incorporating an infrared laser."

Yes, many of the clones are close to 100% compatible with the brand name Arduinos although they often don't have as robust voltage regulators. Do NOT run a cheap 12volt dc power supply into a knockoff that is rated as 12 volt max input - common power supplies fluctuate a fair amount and could easily spike over 12

Two quick things:

Regarding bump keys. In my neighborhood 4 keys would probably cover 90% of the houses as they were all made by the same contractor and if homeowners replaced them, they probably bought them at the local hardware store which only stocks the same two brands the construction company used. Just an educated guess: Quickset

I'd qualify it by saying, yes it's a backup, but it's not a good one. It's a bit like saving two copies of an important file in the same folder on the same hard drive. Technically it's a copy, but it's unlikely to be of any use.

You are correct. Bump keys work better on pins that move freely. The author is referring to the fact that in exceptionally poor locks quality locks the springs sometimes don't push the key pins hard enough or the lock bible is so course that it gets stuck at the sheer line (where you pick it to to open it). I can't

I'm pretty much doing that right now. It seems like it uploads the entire TC file each time.

Honestly, no, I don't think Whole disk is overkill.

Meant LifeCam Studio - got my models mixed up.

Microsoft LifeCam HD - We've got dozens of them at work, sharp, clear, about the right level of wide angle lens and the software isn't crap. As a major plus for mobile video conferencing needs, they have a standard camera mount so you can slap them on a tripod.

I'm probably an exception to the rule since I work in the IT Security area for a large university, but yes, my home system and work laptop and Android phone is whole disk encrypted. I use biometrics or two factor on any full workstations I use.

Just realized that the ATTiny may or may not work as I haven't tested it with the servo library. If it isn't compatible, rather than requiring a full fledged Uno, just plan on buying and dedicating a $10 Arduino Nano (china knockoff from eBay) instead of the $2 ATTiny chip.

If you are interested in a bit more involved DIY project, I designed something very similar to what you are discussing by using an Arduino with a servo (I use it to control my "sunrise" lamp, but it uses external clocks, so it's more complicated). If you have the design down, you can even use the Arduino to burn the