thundalarchsys
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There's other reasons this isn't a bad idea: If, for example, you have it relay user/person counts to another box that slaps a timestamp on it and stores it, it doubles as a type of security device *shrugs*

I have a wearable, so it's a bit like *being* a camera... that counts, right? (It acts similar to the looxcie, except instead of a rolling buffer of 30 seconds, it's 5 minutes or so.)

WearComp and automation tech are what my two will be for, largely...

Yeah this... I have an arduino setup that triggers off of RFID in my implant and my girlfriend's phone.

So, seeing this, I decided to check out both of these, since they were specifically mentioned, and not a single piece of music I have is available through either of them... and while I'm sure this says as much about me as about them, it makes me a bit sad regardless.

I have a wearable, so it doesn't apply to me, but my gf's phone has RFID, and I can ping it's location with my wearable... so losing a phone would be a hard thing to do if it's NFC and RFID enabled~

Uh, N doesn't make upgrades, they make cross-compatibles, which are meant to entice *new* customers with more features, if they were on the fence and didn't pick up a DS, maybe the DS Lite with it's lower weight (And better net connectivity) or the DSi with it's internet functions, or the DSiXL with it's larger

Actively paying attention to someone is faster then telling them to shut up and go away?

Not really, and what if, for example, it was used alongside a normal bartender for easy drinks/common drinks? even if it's slow, it wouldn't take half the effort of a normal drink being done at the same time, right?

Bonus points: Toothpaste also works for resurfacing Optic Disks, lessening scratches on screens and glasses, and works wonders on metal plumbing~

Busted link to the "somewhat janky belt hanger"...

Don't suppose it's much different from people who've used Windows all their lives and don't know shortcuts by heart... or people who open a banana from the stem... or any other hacker-esque thing that wows people when I show them the "right" way to do something... So probably, it just re-states that most people

I've done a lot of work with both (and wound up writing my own software because of it, but that's not the point), and I found that Dragon is a bit more accurate and quick to point if/when you have any accent. Not enough to warrant the change for some, but then there's that Dragon works on XP and has slightly

I live on the bleeding edge, and always have, mostly because it gives me the ability to offer things in return. I build a lot of my own gear as well, so fixing X or Y to suit me isn't a big deal, and if someone else gets something out of it, even better.

Or, ya know, you can get with the program and upgrade past a smartphone already...

Text messages to a phone I only send 3.1 a day for the past two years (which is as far back as my wearable tracks, at the moment, I'd have to be at home otherwise), but I make roughly 600 SMS relays, in various ways, each day automatically... things like concept ideas that I voice-record are recognized as text and