Yes, AVI, MOV, MP4, M2T, MTS, and M2TS according to the Amazon page. But, it doesn't appear to do RAW photos, or have geotagging capability. Although I do think its capability to upload to multiple devices simultaneously could be useful.
Yes, AVI, MOV, MP4, M2T, MTS, and M2TS according to the Amazon page. But, it doesn't appear to do RAW photos, or have geotagging capability. Although I do think its capability to upload to multiple devices simultaneously could be useful.
The knob should look amazing, it's original. The hack was filling in the lettering that had worn out. Granted, looks good as well.
"This game" pretty clearly indicates they were looking for the name of the game, whether it was the subject of the sentence or not. And if you replace the answer for it's place in the clue you get "The title princess of The Legend of Zelda was named..." and it's just a statement of fact. If they were looking for her…
That takes too long, so here's what I did:
Home made ice cream will have a smoother texture, but only if you're using something with a dasher to scrape the tiny ice crystals off the walls of the container as they form. Using this method, those crystals are just going to stay stuck to the side and get bigger, giving you a grainy texture. If you want home made…
Motorola MicroTAC
I've found that if you keep the brown sugar in the original bag, get as much air out of the bag as possible, close it up, and then put it into an airtight container, you don't have to put anything in with it.
Silicone is good for some things, like spatulas, but it is, by it's nature, flexible. There are times when you need something stiffer, at which point your choices are metal, plastic and wood, but metal can scratch non-stick pans, and plastic can melt.
Tedious I can see, but not wasteful. If you have leftover whites, put them in ice cube trays and freeze them. If you need more whites than yolks you can pull out the frozen whites, or if you don't have any, you can buy cartons of pasteurized whites.
Rather than a traditional egg separator, that isn't good for much besides separating eggs, use a slotted spoon. It works just as well, and you probably already have one.
The concept of a slot block on the inside of a door is a good one, but I don't like this construction at all. Because all the pieces are glued together, if any kind of grit or grim gets down in the slots, it will sit up against your knives with almost no way of cleaning it or even knowing it's there. It's the reason…
No, but that mostly comes down to the application process for aircraft engineers. Most the companies handle all of their resume submissions through their website, many making you pull apart your resume and submit it in their forms, rather than a preformatted file. A few allow you to attach a cover letter, but that's…
I've forgone pot holders and traditional oven mitts and bought myself a pair of leather welding gloves. Much more dexterity and if it can keep my hands safe from molten metal, it can keep them safe while retrieving cookies.
For me it's a lot of small tweaks that just make my phone more useful, mostly shortcut and convenience type things. The biggest though is a browser switcher that lets me change my default browser to Chrome. I don't understand why Apple won't allow the change, or why the DOJ hasn't come down on them for doing what…
"until it's smoking"? Please tell me that you don't do this in a non-stick pan. Over heating Teflon coated pans by heating them empty can release toxic fumes, that can not only make humans not feel well, but they can kill many pet birds. It's the same reason you don't want to put non-stick into the oven.
Contract engineering: very high pay with time-and-a-half overtime, but few to no benefits, and near zero job security. (Still worth it though)
The problem I have with this method is that, if this is the only way you learn to multiply, then all you really have is a trick to get an answer, not an actual knowledge of how to multiply. It certainly won't help you if you don't have pen and paper handy, and need to multiply something in your head.