samyun
Sam Yun
samyun

Well the box cutter I have is 2" by 3/4". And the problem I have with AIOs is that if I lose it, I lose a lot of things.

That is a really nice product... but so expensive. I'm with you, I keep a box cutter in a drawer. Not quite sure why that guy didn't go grab s knife...

I use short 1 foot power extension cord at work. They were like a buck each on Monoprice, and shipping wasn't too bad.

I was just thinking that! :D

Yay! Night School is back!

Im guessing its so that potential thieves don't see you just putting the stickers on the windows, without an ADT truck nearby. They might assume they just missed the truck.

While the steel could burn them, unless they wave the sparkler right in front of their eye, the spark would cool down before it got anywhere near the eye.

But its only a 25W amp.

My workplace?

Can you not use the + button on the iPad? I mean if you open the camera app on land, swim down, and tap the + button, would it not work?

I feel like this would be fantastic for marching band.

The H100 is 120x240mm, not 120x140mm.

Ew. Acer. I've had bad CS experiences with them.

So disappointed when nothing happened.

CPU-Z has a tab for motherboard. Its a free download, and its help me in the past.

Yup Absinthe 2.0

The point of my analogy is that the new maps is NOT READY. You're not supposed to expect it to be 100% perfect during a beta. The point of a beta is to fix errors so that, at launch, there aren't as many problems!

Why would that mistake have anything to do with what a developer would need to make their apps work? You obviously know nothing about programming. An API changes. A map on a smartphone is not static. A developer that uses the new Apple Maps API would not care about whether the INCOMPLETE map is ready. They just care