jeremy-akers
jeremy.akers
jeremy-akers

KitKat used to offer a full month at a time view, which is now gone in Lollipop. When is that coming back? I couldn't care less about 5-day vs 7-day views.

Why not read the linked article and find out?

I started out with Ryobi One and have since moved on to the Craftsman Bolt-On (Or the Black and Decker equivilent, they are the same tools with different branding and batteries/parts are interchangable)

If you happen to always have an outlet nearby and an extension cord, maybe I could see where you are coming from. But seriously, do you really think that all problems that require tools are indoors and near an outlet?

As someone who travels every week with a very slim ultra book (Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition). I love the small form factor and it's great on airplanes because I can easily work even if the person in front of me reclines... But it doesn't have an ethernet port and only has TWO USB ports. This device from Unitek gets

"I have personally locked up all 4 wheels in an ABS equipped vehicle in the snow/ice without the ABS activating (20mph-ish, downhill on a completely snow covered road)."

ABS doesn't work like that. Not even a little bit.

I'm not sure where this came from, because with very, very few exceptions, ABS on each wheel is completely independent of any other wheel. So the notion that some wheels having traction and others not confusing the system is silly, each wheel is only looking at it's own speed, nothing else.

"but most of the time, your house will cool down so much that heating it back to a comfortable temperature when you get home wastes more energy than letting it run. Instead, turn your thermostat down 7-10 degrees."

The Wink is probably so cheap because it has terrible reviews. Most of the reviews are 1-star, and the sum of the 1 and 2-star reviews make up nearly half of all of the reviews.

Patrick you already pointed out that "the U.S. DOT compares the mishandled luggage to the number of all enplaned passengers, not the number of passengers that actually checked baggage."

While I won't disagree that the Wet/Dry vacs are awesome, they share absolutely no "design" comanalities with a Dyson. I own both and they both have their places. I can't even understand why you're comparing them, does any sane person actually vacuum their home carpet with the same vac they use to clean up your wood

While I won't disagree that the Wet/Dry vacs are awesome, they share absolutely no "design" comanalities with a

Does anyone know how to add pictures to a Google+ "story" that was taken with another camera? When I "edit" the story it only shows me pictures taken with my phone. I have other pictures I have uploaded to Google+ that were taken on the same days from a digital camera that I'd like to add to the story.

"Lithium Ion batteries are 100% destroyed if you let them drain fully."

You have the Lithium vs Ni-cad advice completely backwards:

Huh? Just about every diesel truck built in the past decade uses variable geometry turbos. These are hardly "obscure" or "not widely used". Powerstroke, Cummins, and Duramax's. Given the number of these vehicles on the road I'd guess they outnumber the number of the old style turbo's today.

I would go beyond "can lead to". I would say "almost certainly would lead to". The average human being consumes 3.5 lbs (Roughly 1,600 grams) of food per day. Our consumption is generally based on volume, not calories. We eat until we fill full which happens when our stomach is physically full of food which

So some people post things you don't like, and your response is "Lets start censoring comments we don't like"?

This sounds like vaporware to me. As a software engineer who has built battery charging circuits I just want to say:

Did anyone actually look at the data source used for the heatmap?