I would be surprised if there wasn't an alarm in the car you could set to go off if you forgot to plug it in for the night.
how about offering a trial or demo?
A small scale gasoline engine in modern vehicles loses ~75% of its energy to heat. A large scale gas generator loses 45% or less. Electricity transmission eats about 10% of whats remaining and ~35% of that is lost by the battery / electric car motor. This ends up being about 25% efficiency for combustion cars and…
Please cite disparity between consumer gasoline engine efficiency and that of hydrogen produced by large scaled (see much more fuel efficient) power plants.
Damn I've just been using two paperclips and an electrical socket.
Damn I've just been using two paperclips and an electrical socket.
Yes
thank you
thank you
Printers are always pain in the ass (with windows anyway). Having an intermittent connection to one is squaring the problem. Too many variables in wireless transmission and printers are still unable to handle it.
Printers are always pain in the ass (with windows anyway). Having an intermittent connection to one is squaring the…
Well besides proprietary connection software and the printer having to dump the whole 50mb file if the wireless is interfered with, I've never encountered someone irl who's happy they got a wireless printer after a few months of dealing with it constantly being offline, forgotten by the computer, or taking 3 minutes…
Well besides proprietary connection software and the printer having to dump the whole 50mb file if the wireless is…
If only it wasn't' wireless. Making a printer wireless is like trying to read 4pt font while someone sets up a fan in front of your eyes and tosses sand into it.
If only it wasn't' wireless. Making a printer wireless is like trying to read 4pt font while someone sets up a fan…
I've been doing this for years and never had a problem, 2 minutes on high on a mostly wrung out sponge. It's really hot afterwards, but it's supposed to be. I buy cheap sponges and use them forever. Do you have an industrial microwave?
just put your wrung out sponge in the microwave for 2 minutes every week or so.
It's a good way to screw up your good batteries too.
This is quite a waste. Socks are very useful for fitting around other items when packing. In this form they take up a lot of space by themselves and do not even stack efficiently. Not to mention that it will kill the elastic.
Interesting, though maybe a bit too specific. Trolling affects many different groups on the web and by focusing on only women who are "targeted" you may be missing opportunity to more effectively accomplish your goal by addressing the whole issue.
DC Fast Charging (sometimes called DC Level 2): 60 to 80 miles of range in 20 minutes of charging
DON'T DO THIS