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Hand me a pile of Legos and you might as well block out the next 3 to 4 hours. Throw in some Tinker Toys or an Erector Set and just hold my calls for the day.

It is pretty cool, but gps guided farm equipment has been doing it for many years now, just not to this finely tuned degree. The equipment pretty much drives itself.

Considering the fairly weak magnetic field and the very brief amount of time your tools are actually in contact with any electronic device. Harm from a magnetized tool it virtually nonexistent. Many electronics are exposed to much stronger magnetic fields from sources other than tools for longer periods with no ill

If the McLaren had a fat sister, that would be it.

Dell's Ultra HD 4K monitor the P2815Q only runs at 30HZ. You aren't going to see flicker like you would in the days of CRT monitors. You'll only notice it as stated in the article during fast motion. If you want 60hz right now you will pay quite a premium for it like around $2700 for the Asus PQ321Q. And the only way

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This has been known about for over a year. I guess late is better than never Belkin. This guy showed how it can be done back in January 2013

And it was caused by "someone" hitting them in a parking lot when they weren't even in the car. At least that's how my dad explains his Camry's dented right front corner.

I have never heard of any quality roaster, whether local shop or chain that freezes their beans. Having bought whole bean by the pound for a very long time I have never seen any actual benefit come from freezing beans. It has either had no difference or made the coffee worse not better. The national coffee association

There is one thing wrong with the McLaren P1 and the F1 for that matter. The fact that I don't own one as testified by the tears on my pillow as I dream of things that go vvvvvvvvvvvvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooommmm.

For a little more you can get the Logitech c930e http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/… with a wider angle of view of 90⁰ which comes in handy for meetings, especially in small rooms. The C920 has 78⁰ viewing angle. Those angles are both quoted as diagonal field of view so I'm not sure what that translates to for

A good punk album works every time.

Found more mods for Grado. It starts with the quarter mod then also shows venting to increase bass and dampening with the bits you cut out from the quarter mod to reduce harshness. http://www.instructables.com/id/Grado-Headp…

Here are a few articles on Grado Heaphones and earpad mods.

This happens with non electric burr grinders as well. Proximity to the outlet has little if anything to do with it and more to do with the humidity in the air and moisture and oil content in the beans. Different beans will be affected differently in very dry air.

Every since the Maserati TC, the rebranded Chrysler LeBaron, it's been difficult to consider Maserati as a luxury car maker. And even though their official website sports phrases like "Be different" and "The unmistakable design of a Maserati", the cars are as vanilla, bland and undistinguishable as the TC was. Without

Automotive version of American Cheese.

Another thing that works well is that rubberized shelf liner. A small square can keep even a heavy computer or server from moving even in fast turns. It also works well keeping all sorts of items from sliding around on empty seats, floor space or even dashboard. Velcro is more durable, a few hot summers will make the

Often headphones like Beats and other bass boost headphones are confused with audiophile headphones. They are not the same thing. This is partly due to marketing and partly due to the general confusion over what audiophile quality means. Bass boosting headphones like the over hyped, over priced beats or other more