Just thought I'd point out, the hammock you linked was $200 with a $180 stand, and 20 of those would be $7600.
Just thought I'd point out, the hammock you linked was $200 with a $180 stand, and 20 of those would be $7600.
They might sleep under the onramp, but they have internet dammit. And that's progress.
Greed, capitalism, potato, potahto. It is what it is.
It's just business... I believe you sir/madam are the one who needs to grow up.
Hmm, what about a chrome extension that renders the comment section as an actual tree?
Some types of cable are reinforced with steel, and this tool is not made to cut those. So, in the field if you're working with such cable you'd grab the other cutters that are rated for the job and know that these won't do it.
The command you say to copy/paste to un-hide the user library, shouldn't the "USERNAME" part be replaced with the user's username? If so, you can't just copy/paste it.
This is more about that they botched the calibration, the funny thing is it could be as good, and they just fucked up when they were doing the factory calibration.
There is a pretty wide array of point and shoot cameras out there, I have to believe there is something more suitable than a blackberry. Last time I owned a P&S it had settings to reduce video quality/bitrate. Maybe try an older model that uses CF cards if that's what you need.
Tensile strength
Correction, seven seasons.
I had an Acer Travelmate 600 series laptop when I left for college. I loved that machine. It was a PIII and a very quick machine for the time, and I even got it fixed for free after I dropped it and broke the screen. Then, someone stole the damn thing off a table when I wasn't looking. Broke my heart.
What? No time-lapse of it being built? Psh.
Yep, mine never leaves the house unless I'm traveling. It is great for that because you don't have to take it out at the TSA.
Yeah, our recording meter is serial, and no way that thing will ever get replaced because they cost like 4 grand.
WGBH also had Robert J. Lurtsema aka "Dead Air" on Morning Pro Musica for almost 3 decades. I wonder if they still play his shows. I used to love to hear his calming voice on sunday mornings.
I'll bet that was a bear of a model to work in.
It's popular with everyone, except those who have to work in it.
Yup, and then they get you on their subscription model, and they own YOU.
You were alive in 1870? Neat.