I won't care about smart watches until Apple releases one. [runs away and hides]
I won't care about smart watches until Apple releases one. [runs away and hides]
What a horribly irresponsible article. I'm completely flabbergasted.
My keyboard isn't shaped that way. Alt is on the left, and there are 2 keys b/t it and Ctrl.
I use it numerous times a day to lock/unlock my work computer.
In terms of design, it sucks, because it takes two hands to do.
I think karma tried to get me. I accidentally left my oven on for 24 hours. First time I have EVER done that. Yikes!!! Needless to say, the fire alarms are plugged back in with fresh batteries. I feel like a scolded child.
Is Samsung purposely a parody of Apple?
And move out of the ghetto! And get off my lawn!
I've heard good things about their CS capabilities, but I am HIGHLY skeptical that they can answer Maydays in under 15 seconds. We will see, I suppose.
Mine last 3 weeks. The cap broke. Plus, I hate having to squeeze the bottle to get water. Felt like the bottle would eventually fail at the crease.
I still have one in operation, in my bedroom (I think, maybe). The others have all been removed (800 sq ft apt). Plus, changing the battery takes more than 2 minutes. First, you have to find a 9volt battery, which involves 20 minutes of looking, then a trip to the store, etc. Flame away, but I value my personal…
That's why I unplugged mine. Not even kidding. If I was stupid enough to leave something on that can catch fire, then I deserve to die.
I've had the ones both with and without filters. The spout always breaks on them, because after a month or so, it stops staying in the 'down' position and inevitably catches on something and breaks.
I'd like to think that my chronic meth use innoculates me against BPA.
I may have to check this out. After breaking my third camelback bottle in a year, I resorted to using an old 32oz Powerade bottle. Funny how a cheap $1 bottle lasted longer than those.
Great article, but too long for most people to read. Not your fault.
Just ask Taco.
You would build up to escape velocity over a long distance. Frictional forces and gravity is exceptionally small compared to escaping Earth, so acceleration can be steadily built up by simply running the engines for a prolonged period of time.