You're right, but what does interest me (and in my opinion justifies the study) is that people who swear often and regularly get less benefit from swearing to reduce pai.
You're right, but what does interest me (and in my opinion justifies the study) is that people who swear often and regularly get less benefit from swearing to reduce pai.
Actually, you'll be glad to know that that's actually confirmed by scientific study: [www.nytimes.com]
there are really neat apps that can cleverly measure your heart rate using the built-in camera if you stick your thumb over it. But don't know if there's a product that will let you monitor your heart rate while you're exercising.
I disagree, I'm a nerd/geek and I sit in front of my computer both at work and at home, and I'm downright lazy. I need every bit of help I can get to motivating myself to keep healthy, and one thing that I find helps is being able to see tangible evidence of progress. All the gadgets? I'd agree they're a bit much,…
Or tell your guests: "Don't touch ANYTHING, I'm in the middle of a very delicate experiment to measure the entropy of human habitation, I've spent ages getting things EXACTLY the way they're supposed to be"
I wonder who's clever idea it was to make the keystrokes the same for both operations...
You can also simply middle-click on a folder of bookmarks in Firefox to have it open all in tabs
I wish my pockets were bigger
no, I jumped directly to conclusion and then regretted it
Sounds like a case of planned obsolescence to me, pity but that's the case when consumer electronics are a commodity.
Peel ginger with a spoon? What's wrong with just a fruit/vegetable peeler?
Vote: Fedora
Yes, I know article states that the Space pen thing is an urban myth, here's some information for people who might be interested why it is an urban myth:
wait...solve a problem? I was just explaining my method of sneaking away a bigger share of pizza.
To cut pizza into 11 slices, this is what I do:
I've found the same - my Samsung GS2 on UK T-mobile has USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth tethering options right out of the box. Of the other android phones in my family (all from the same carrier), some do, and some don't have teathering options by default. So it would seem that in addition to tethering options differing…
Well, from taking apart this mini-fridge, the way it works is an AC to 12V converter board, which supplies a set of switches that change the polarity of the power applied to the peltier (for user-selectable heat/cool). If your peltier fridge only needs to heat or cool at any one session, then I would recommend doing…
Hey, yeah, that's exactly right, and of course the more power the better the temperature control.
Bah, my well-written response i was typing got lost, so I'll just keep this response short:
Here's my sous-vide setup: [peltierfridge.wordpress.com]