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Daniel wrote:

Presumably under the awning at the head, under the staked out tarp. It will get wet under any sort of driven rain though. I bought a 2-person backpacking tent instead of 1-person because the vestibules on most are too small and I like easy access to my gear and for it to stay dry (not hidden under a pack cover).

No sh*t for me, thanks. I get enough from work already.

Pedantic much?

Agreed, that’s why I bought the Logitech MXMaster mouse when it first came out, for use at the office.
Thanks to this article, I made the effort to reprogramme the Next and Previous buttons to Ctrl-Tab and Shift-Ctrl-Tab, so I can move forward/back in a web browser as well as the code editor I spend 80% of my day in.

Yes, I’d like to see estimates of the cost per Kw vs existing PV panels. It feels like the efficiency estimate they’re touting is only relevant when you have a limited amount of space to set up panels. So it might be relevant in the city, but there’s plenty of countryside where standard PV panels are being installed.

I have to disagree, as I really like my Black Diamond ReVolt. I like the spot vs flood modes and the rechargeable feature is great (though it’s a little inconsistent at charging because of what they did with the batteries to make them proprietary).

For those who have this mouse, how have you programmed the thumb-rest “gestures” button? I tried Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V, but it didn’t feel obvious and didn’t become a habit. Plus I can hit those keys with my left hand while mousing on the right.

If you’re that desperate for a wire, you can leave the charging USB cable plugged in all the time! Dunno why you’d want to, but whatever floats your boat!

I’ve had this mouse since it came out and only charged it twice, so it seems good for about a month at the office with lots of use.

I have the Logitech Illuminated Keyboard, which is low-profile, at both work and home and I love it. Very comfortable and responsive for a touch-typist, good collection and placement of buttons. Plus it lights up, good for late-night gaming or low-light corner at home.

It’s not how fast you can recite it but how well you can apply it during the tough times in life. :-)

It’s great to see all these positive comments about the merits of being prepared. Yet, as a Scout leader for the past 7 years, it seems like a dying institution. Scouting isn’t the only way to learn CPR, but it certainly helps prepare youth for leading in emergency situations like this. Why don’t more parents who

I did that for a VP of an Ivy League college where I work in IS (but not PC support). The VP’s admin assistant came barreling into our IS dept about 5:30 pm saying someone had to fix her boss’ computer right way so she could use it for something in the morning, blah de blah I wasn’t listening...

I don’t use this technique much, but when I do take multiple shots with bracketed exposure, it’s a pain to have to merge them outside of LR. So there is a need for this feature (though I’m not sure that’s what LR needed most for its next version).

The things people will believe!

I usually discount the Vine Voice reviews since they didn’t pay anything for the product, so have no vested interest in writing anything but a glowing review. Plus they get so many items to review that I suspect they spend very little time actually trying the product before writing the reviews.

Oh and all your devices that connect to this will be infected with the bug from China.

They usually do it just for sport and grins.

Found a typo “Overall, it’s a very simply device.”