Actually, because of regulation in the EU (IIRC) Apple has released a Micro USB Adapter. Unfortunately, it's only available in Europe and not in North America. [store.apple.com]
Actually, because of regulation in the EU (IIRC) Apple has released a Micro USB Adapter. Unfortunately, it's only available in Europe and not in North America. [store.apple.com]
Just a thought: what if instead of sitting there arms locked, all the protesters explicitly "volunteered" to be arrested? What's the workload like for filing say 300 individual cases?
Dropbox: ubiquitous
Yes, you can drag-n-drop in Chrome, and I find GIS better than TinEye.
There are actually a few, and you can adjust the fuzziness. On the top of my head, there's Graphic Converter on Mac —which I love, and Anti-Twin on Windows (haven't tried it)
Say if I have say 30GB of music in my collection, can I choose what goes into my 8GB iPod Touch or does it get filled up alphabetically/randomly?
Do you have any pertinent example? I'm not particularly familiar with nonpolar substances, but in one demo, they showed it worked effectively against cooking oil.
I haven't heard of the hack, and I haven't received any notice from Steam. When did the breach happen?
I find this somewhat unsettling as I just came out of a study, and was planning to do another one soon. I got better dough that 225$ a day though.
Enhance 224 to 176. Enhance. Stop. Move in. Stop. Pull out, track right. Stop. Give me a hard copy, right there! [www.youtube.com]
Thanks Kagnon and Ben, this sheds some light for me. In my opinion, the main advantage for patterns would be the quicker unlocking gesture. However, from a mnemonic standpoint, the PIN 987-456-321 is the same as the "S" pattern, wouldn't you agree?
What's the deal with patterns anyways? You don't need a complicated algorithm as explained at [bit.ly] to know that a PIN is more secure.
As in Siri-All killer?
Apparently, some vintage ones have screw-on caps. However, for most uses regular film canisters are fine if you don't need them airtight 100% of the time. You could always bag the contents before putting them inside to protect them a little from moisture. Otherwise it's still a nice project but I wouldn't waste time…
Local Wal-Mart photolab. Ask nicely. Free.
Also,
Plastic Bobbin of Conductive Thread - 30' for $2.95 [www.sparkfun.com]
Free, and on your own webserver is even better: [www.siwapp.org]
I agree with you however that most of the time when people claim to have blacked out they are actually BS'ing. However, you clearly haven't experienced that level of ebriety, but that doesn't mean it isn't possible to "black out". N of 1 trial and all the rest.
Four letters: XMPP