Seconded - great app :) Note quite as pretty but eye candy is for Apple guys ;)
Seconded - great app :) Note quite as pretty but eye candy is for Apple guys ;)
I tried using stud finders but they always go off when I'm near them.
We used to sell them at a book and stationary store I worked at a million years ago. The demo unit never did write all that well but probably because it was abused by all the damn kids.
Keep your arms and legs away from that guy. I had a friend who used to eat wings like this but he was a pig. No thanks, I'll just eat the meat and keep the rest on the wing.
Sorry, I don't assume anything especially since I've seen plenty of battery holders where the batteries are positioned in parallel but wired in series.
I'd recommend that if you don't know what you're doing, don't go shoving aluminum foil into your electronics. The picture shows the two pieces of foil touching which is causing the battery negatives to be attached together. At least TRY for a little isolation. Better yet, just go buy some AA's.
Consoles and PC's certainly each have their strengths. You're not going to be playing Left for Dead on your console with all the choices I have on my PC. I also don't have to put up with the idiots on XBox live. That alone has to be worth an extra $1k or so.
Wasn't part of their school underwater at one time? I wouldn't be surprised if some kind of nasty mold was responsible. I had some in my basement and came down with very bad Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms for two weeks. Not pleasant at all let me tell you.
Probably cost and also adding a second plug would put unnecessary stress on the single plug on the back when the bottom plug was removed. How many things do you need to plug into a small plastic box anyway? Most likely I think if you're looking at something like this, you're primarily using the outlet for charging…
There's no need for two with the current load. One plug can stabilize the unit sufficiently and acts as a simple pass-through plus the current load from the USB portion is probably under 10W.
Just make sure you have a filter on the output or you'll be blowing moisture all over. Another issue you could run into is blowing out your fans. People frequently force the fans to run at a much higher speed than they are rated and that cause cause premature wear on the sleeve bearings
That's a motivated kid right there - her parents seem ashamed that they can't provide a better life for her.
"The first time, it was nerve-racking," he said. "Hands were shaking a little bit. I mean, I'm cutting somebody. You can't do those kinds of things in the United States. But those people really needed the surgeries. We needed to help them."
You can also use a small bowl - preferably one with a flat bottom and just dump all your hardware in there. You don't need to sort it all ahead of time unless you're completely new to assembling things.
This is neat looking but not functional. What is so easy about working in a drawer? It takes me 10 seconds to loosen two thumb screws and pop off the side panel on my case.
WTF is wrong with these people. Nevermind, I don't really care as long as they stay in their own area.
I'll never understand the value people place on some of this 'art'.
Jesus what a horrible life they must live :(
Yeah I wouldn't bother trying to put together any kind of argument either. You're obviously advanced view of the world and its workings are too complex to be put into words.