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So if the Soviet's did it first their achievement can be dismissed as a 'stunt', or that it was 'dangerous and poorly designed' and it was only when American's attempted the same thing later that is worthy of credit.

This bike looks like it was conceived as the answer to a problem that doesn't exist- namely why do many cyclists not prefer pannier or saddle bags for storage. This lead them to to the realisation they need to design a bike around bags, not a bag around bikes.

A theory in science is not a guess, speculation, or suggestion, which is the popular definition of the word "theory." A scientific theory is a unifying and self-consistent explanation of fundamental natural processes or phenomena that is totally constructed of corroborated hypotheses. A theory, therefore, is built of

Until I read your comment I couldn't put my finger on it, now the penny has finally dropped. My iPhone isn't the best smartphone and it's also unproductive. I thought the problem was with me! Turns out all along it was my iPhone at fault.

You do realise that your own body produces about 40g a day of glutamate. It occurs in most of the food we consume. Rich sources of glutamate include tomatoes, mushrooms, cured ham, corn, scallops, oyster sauce, kelp, seaweed, parmesan cheese, Bovril, Marmite, human breast milk.

Type 1. You try and disguise the noise but it's Ready. Aim. Fire. Plop, plop, plop, plop, plop, plop you fire your magazine of high velocity rhesus pieces from your Gattling Bum. What a relief a flight of stairs and 2 doors separated you and your friends.

Luckily the USA and it's huge militarised industrial complex are ready to get involved, once they've sorted out Syria and Iran. Go Team America!

<Happy. I meant to use the less than symbol.

Now you've pointed that out I guess he's >happy

NASA and Thiokol accepted escalating risk apparently because they "got away with it last time." As Commissioner Feynman observed, the decision making was:

"NASA...has such high standards for safety with space missions"

I'm with you on that- it provides an extra layer of security to make sure your important data held on your phone isn't easily compromised.

As you said someone only needs to observe you tap in your phones pin lock without you realising- it's much easier to observe and remember 4 random digits from a distance. A password like "ÔbVįøU$." is hard enough close up let alone at a distance!

Between using iTunes Match and iTunes Radio I hadn't realised Apple had stopped 3rd party Apps access to my playlists!
One great feature of iOS 7, that Apple hasn't publicised, is that finally they have allowed iPhone's to work with the iPad's camera connection kit when connecting MIDI devices. I can now use my iPhone

My phone has my online banking app, access to Apple AppStore, eBay, Amazon, PayPal, betting, and poker accounts and other online sites that have my payment details- whilst those apps/accounts require me to sign in/verify CV2 code to authorise transactions- those accounts are linked to my email address- any

I guess I didn't read your comment properly, sorry. You do have a very valid point-it still requires that you let someone observe your password; which is probably a hell of a lot easier than making a copy of their fingerprint.

Turn off Apple's simple passcode which is a 4 digit number (10,000 combinations) and it enables an alpha-numeric passcode (with special characters).

I tried that for you and......NO!

No luck with a memory card or a memory stick, I tried both. Putting in the SD card a pop-up warning says flash reader/writer not supported. I tried a USB memory stick and got a warning that USB Mass storage device not supported. So far it's only my midi keyboards that work. I was surprised that my M-Audio Oxygen 49