I’ve had the best results using NFC. The only way to turn the alarm off is to get out of bed, walk across the house, and scan an NFC tag.
I’ve had the best results using NFC. The only way to turn the alarm off is to get out of bed, walk across the house, and scan an NFC tag.
It’s not effective primarily because the whole process takes so long and there’s so many loopholes and outcries to begin with, that it’s basically almost impossible for anyone to be subjected to it anymore.
It’s my favorite aircraft, simply because it just looks so jolly.
That requirement must be the main reason we got this instead of the X-32. Because that’s probably the last phrase that would come to mind to describe Boeing’s submission.
Agreed. Or at the very least, make it something that can be entered purely by voice prompts, so that the user never has to take his hands off the wheel or eyes off the road.
Required for life and useful are not the same thing in any means. People can live long and healthy lives without any number of organs and body parts. That doesn’t make them utterly pointless. You asked what purpose God would have for giving us these body parts, and I gave you their currently understood purposes.
As for the tailbone, you try sitting upright without one. It bears your weight in that position. It also serves as an anchor for muscles and tendons.
They aren’t exactly quiet airplanes, so I think that would be an incredibly difficult task to pull off.
I agree with this. While (in my area) cyclists are required to have a head and tail light after dusk, many don’t, in this is rarely if ever enforced. Working lights should be required for commuter bikes. Helmets are also not required for anyone over 16 years old. Mirrors are not required at all. I think there should…
It’s a two way street. Drivers must follow the rules of the road as well. I count far more drivers running red lights and veering into other lanes and not signalling their turns than bicyclists. And almost zero bicyclists that are texting while riding. Sure, many cyclists disobey the rules of the road, but so do many…
This would likely depend on the area and the bike. Some areas have laws that prohibit bikes on sidewalks, while others allow it, but require bikers to follow all rules that apply to pedestrians. Some areas have sidewalks that are not that well-kept, and a bike (particularly a road bike, which most commuters would…
I used clear nail polish for mine. It actually worked pretty well. But you need quite a few coats.
Especially given that he only takes the trip on Saturdays. She gets to see the guy five times a year, and he lives 8 miles away.
I don't yet have Lollipop, but my Moto X would do this, some stupid "Spotlight" app that would want to play me a pointless little video all the time. Now I'm wondering if I should expect it to appear on my S5 whenever it gets Lollipop...
That's a shame. I want to eat spaghetti at an all-out sprint.
That's a shame. I want to eat spaghetti at an all-out sprint.
It doesn't look like they were from Campbell. Regardless, that doesn't really make the tragedy any easier to bear for those involved. I do hope they find some survivors soon and can understand what happened so future accidents can be better prevented
They don't see it when booting up their computer? I've never owned a Mac, but I remember my iPhone always showing the Apple logo when booting up. I just assumed they would show the logo on boot for other devices as well.
Biblically, the Sabbath (7th day) was the day of rest. This was in fact Saturday. The tradition of taking Sunday off as well came from early churches who met together to celebrate the first day of the week, as the day Christ rose from the dead.
They figure since the government somehow gets away with it, they can too. All they have to do is call the bank and raise their credit limit if things get bad - problem solved!