Either way, if your Nest is on a separate network from your home computer- or any other computer for that matter- it'll be more secure. Not that I'd expect a Stuxnet-like worm on my home computer, but I realize I'm not that imaginative.
Either way, if your Nest is on a separate network from your home computer- or any other computer for that matter- it'll be more secure. Not that I'd expect a Stuxnet-like worm on my home computer, but I realize I'm not that imaginative.
The ASUS can have multiple guest accounts (separate SSIDs), so you can virtually segment your wireless "low security" devices.
Specialized Purist 26oz with the Moflo cap. Relatively easy to squeeze, great flow of water, wide enough mouth to fit ice cubes in, and supposedly no plastic taste (as long as you don't leave the water in there for days). I haven't tried the insulated version (23 oz, same height).
Specialized Purist 26oz with the Moflo cap. Relatively easy to squeeze, great flow of water, wide enough mouth to…
Decide which drawers can be accessible, teach them which are not to be used, and any locks you do put on become superfluous after a few weeks.
Bs too disagree on car seats. Don't get the one that will last the kid from toddler to 80lbs. Get a couple of functional ones. One to fit until they fit a booster seat, then the booster seat.
Depends on what disaster you call "the big one." Luckily at work we have bike lockers outdoors. I figure if there is a fire or earthquake that prevents access to the building or parking structure, I still have my bike. And if there's a more widespread disaster, anything that allows you to get through or around traffic…
Probably reading Reamde. Neal Stephenson mentions the scrolling trick in that book.
The number one rule of hovering is that if your backside isn't on the seat, then the seat should be up.
linkYeah, the latter option:
You don't really want that kind of debt.
But they could have had an accomplice to paint the wheel (or rotate it into the proper position) after they took off again...
Start on the gingerbread house.
As I recall, one of the big reasons they even started putting these things into cars was the ABS manufacturers wanting to CYA, thus everything to do with airbags: SRS light state (yeah, it can't tell if the light it sout, which is why it illuminates and stays on for N seconds at startup), impact sensor state,…
Yeah, it could be more of a who ELSE is running for president. Okay, Rosanne Barr? Who else?
Even induction heats unevenly. Not surprisingly, the hot spots (call them hot rings) line up with the coil beneath, so the center of the pot will be cooler and square or rectangular griddles are just screwed.
Actually, I thought it looked more like a Luma Labs Cinch.
Bull. It can fit in a camera, but not a light sensor?
Electric bicycles (if this could count) usually don't need licensing if the motor doesn't exceed 20mph.
Kid, you've got to realize that the Magic Trackpad wasn't the first desktop trackpad, right?
WTF? You have to log in to view the site without their pop-over?