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Like Shaun-The-Sheep... I took use the 200ma charging rate for my Eneloops... but I don't see any reason I couldn't fast charge at like 800ma if I needed them to charge really quic (that is an option on the LaCrosse).

Like Shaun-The-Sheep... I took use the 200ma charging rate for my Eneloops... but I don't see any reason I couldn't

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As mentioned in the article "Of course, dazzle can't conceal everything. The cars being tested on public roads are close to hitting the floor of your local dealer, and companies simply want to conceal all the glittering details."

This is a bit of personal preference... but I think some of your photos would have looked a lot more interesting if you had used a shorter exposure time because at 30s, everything looks most just like a bunch of abstract smears of color.

No, I think the difference in brightness of the sky and ground during a new moon (no moonlight) is well beyond 4 stops so a GND wouldn't help.

I'm not sure this is a that much of a boon for home users... this takes me 5 seconds to pop out the battery of my Porter Cable drill and stick it into the charger. If I still have to place the my drill onto the pad that doesn't seem that much faster (not like I can toss it into a cabinet and everything automagically

That probably means you are are taking too many mediocre photos in the first place. I don't mean that too negatively... I do it too. Digital photography is great because we are no longer restricted by the cost/storage of film (well SD cards still have a limit, but it is much higher). The drawback is like we treat

I had high hopes for the film since I like Happy Gilmore, but I didn't find it funny at all. For one thing, the main character is not just a little slow. He is really really stupid, I mean even dumber than Forrest Gump. It might have been ok for an SNL skit, but it is like fingernails on chalkboard annoying after the

I think that most people spend 1-2 hours a day watching TV and 1-2 hours surfing the internet (sometimes at the same time). Let's say 2 hours a day x 7 days a week = 14 hours a week to spend on a hobby (this guy apparently loves paper airplanes) and build something no one else in the world has done before and several

Well, it's still not quite like running away from zombies... being the second dumbest person in the backcountry doesn't save you.

You should definitely go, I've been to Iceland twice and it amazing... it is basically one huge national park. Just don't be an idiot about it, the majority of people who die in the backcountry have several years experience, but become overconfident in their own abilities and think they are better judges/handles of

I've been looking for something like this. I have flat feet, so my feet ache while standing on flat, hard surfaces (like hardwood floors or kitchen tiles) unless I'm wearing my custom orthotics. Originally, I just put them in a pair really old Patagonia Loulus (which are effectively leather slippers) where I've

You should look into GeoX... they make regular shoes with perforated holes in the soles covered in a breathable membrane. I'm wearing a pair of Geox Dress shoes right now. I don't know if they make Steel-Toes boots though. You can find them on Zappo.com which has free shipping and free returns (I bought like 5 pairs

How often do you need clean the shelves fabric of mold/fungus? (since it sounds like it is damp 24/7). There website doesn't mentioned this.

You can get Photoshop and Lightroom CC for $10 a month. If you took look at the historical prices it is $700 for your first copy of PS, plus $200 every 18 months to upgrade to the next version (the release cycle of Photoshop for the past 15 years).

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That's Hollywood for you. Complete lack of subtlety or nuance. It was the same for The Recruit, which had Colin Farrell play a MIT grad computer whiz.

<Obligatory reference to Initial D>

I read about iBrute and it's Find My Phone exploit, it's possible... but in general but I think (as someone who is not at all a security expert) it is still a little slow to Brute Force attack from the clientside... Apple ID passwords require 8 characters, a mixed of number, upper and lower case. Here's some,

From my understanding... the recent iCloud were not broken via brute force but via phishing (i.e. tricking the account owner to give away their password) or social engineering (convincing tech support to give you the password... often saying you "accidentally locked" yourself out of the account with too many password

Actually, since my father was an engineer with New York Power Authority for 25 years... I can say that's not true that "most of NYC power is generated by coal and gas." The majority of electricity (53%) in New York comes from nuclear (via relatively nearby Indian Point 3) and hydro (Niagara Falls) and wind (3%). Coal