Your Jag is much heavier than a Mustang so it's power isn't as much as a Mustang with 420.
Your Jag is much heavier than a Mustang so it's power isn't as much as a Mustang with 420.
2014 is old enough too. I only have rear backup sensors, and they were an optional upgrade. Then again you're talking 10 years for your car. That's really old. Mine is only slightly old ha.
What about when descending? My ears don't really both me ascending, but descending it can be excruciating. Gum really helps me, but am curious if earplugs would help.
I use gum, however it seems to be most effective when you've been chewing it before elevation changes.
You’re preaching to the choir. I know that. I was talking in theory. You’re talking in absolutes. I know how an IP Box works. Again you’re preaching to the choir. While you mentioned it lets make something very clear. IP Boxes targeted a specific iOS exploit that has since been patched. The reason why it is limited to…
In theory brute force attacks aren’t so logical, it would be more random (although not random to the device as it would know which combination it has already tried), so no it would probably not try all 5 digit combos and then all 6 (although it could). The passcode you listed is 10 digits long so a 10 digit passcode…
Ahh horrible math mistake on my end. I was off by a power.
You are very wrong. Point is to increase your digits so it would be much harder to brute force attack your phone which is what the IP box does.
I believe your math is off. For 5 digits it would be 1 million combinations. There are 10 digits in 0-9 so I'm not sure how you got that odd number. Six digit passcode would be 10 million combinations even.
Hmm funny, last time I used an extender was back in the days where G routers were the fastest. Back then it made a difference, I guess it wouldn’t be such an issue now. Although it cut my actual speed, not bandwidth. I don’t know if it still does that.
Hmm funny, last time I used an extender was back in the days where G routers were the fastest. Back then it made a…
Longer passwords/passcodes means there are more combinations to try before you eventually get it. For instance if passcodes (I don't have an iPhone) only allow numbers 0-9 that gives each digit in your passcode 10 possible numbers. 10^5 is 1 million possible combinations for a 5 digit passcode. A six digit passcode…
That's what I was thinking! lol
Same here. Lots of tats in tech. Maybe under reported/represented figures.
UPS is listed as one of the most friendly. I don’t know what the policy is for drivers, but as a former corporate employee I can tell you it is not better than most companies out there, which is to have it covered. Being that our corporate policy mirrors much of what the drivers’ policy is I’d suspect their tattoo…
Don't use a WiFi extender. It cuts your speed in half.
Don't use a WiFi extender. It cuts your speed in half.
I was talking in general. CPUs are the easiest part. Everything that plugs into the motherboard is easy. It's just like a puzzle. I was thinking about the various power and non-power connections between power supply, motherboard, and internal devices. Can be sometimes confusing, especially with cheap cases.
You don't sound like an idiot, but people are dumb...lots of people are really dumb.
Yes they are the same voltage. Doing that could start a fire and it's easier than you think.
You CAN split open an apple by just putting your thumbs into where the stem is and pulling it apart. It's just not easy and very practical. I did it many times when I took apples to work and only had a plastic knife to cut it.
Came here to say that too. I'm no cook and have very little cooking experience but I too know that two shakes is no where near enough to make whipped cream. I'm a fan of Mental Floss and have watched many of their videos and that test was just not up to their usual quality.