It is fun to compare new and old boards. I have one of my Dad's old boards from the 70's, and it is a 6ft. board with 3 removable fins. It is at least 3 times as thick as what is out on the market now.
It is fun to compare new and old boards. I have one of my Dad's old boards from the 70's, and it is a 6ft. board with 3 removable fins. It is at least 3 times as thick as what is out on the market now.
sorry: double post
Is it compatible with time machine?
Price sounds perfect, but I'd like to use it with time-machine and that may pose an issue.
That seems like a good idea, because I have a PC that is dedicated as an HTPC. Do you know if you can use time machine with it?
My favorite part is how the atmosphere refracts the light and looks like a forcefield.
Any recommendations on small NAS for personal use that won't break the bank?
That looks pretty nice. Do you know how many lumens it is? I think I may lean more towards something like this.
I bought one of those for my maglite. It was much dimmer than the standard bulb. I was disappoint.
Not near bright enough.
I've got a small Dorcy that spits out almost 200 lumens, but I'm looking for something closer to the one in the article which is a whopping 1200 lumens
Nite Ize has a LED replacement for the big D-Cell Maglites, and I picked one up randomly. I was disappointed that it was not near as bright. It also has a much cooler color temperature, which I don't mind. Not worth losing the lumens in my opinion though. I ended up putting it in a smaller flashlight that doubles as a…
Wow, I want one of these to keep replace my maglite, but I'm not rich. What's the closest I can get to one of these for say... $50?
Which is strange, because he wants to keep sound out. Seems like it would be easier and cheaper to use listening equipment (piezo switch) to detect sound and trigger the arduino when a certain decibel level is reached.
Most of the people I know use physical interaction, it won't be a huge help to me.
Or shower with the door open
This is not the fireball you are looking for.
That's pretty nifty.
I wonder they actually get paid for this shit, or if these "photographers" are just constantly doing free work for their "portfolio."
Season one is still available for streaming. I just finished watching it.