If it measures 17" across the horizontal, then the diagonal is going to be much greater than 15".
If it measures 17" across the horizontal, then the diagonal is going to be much greater than 15".
Agreed, their espresso based drinks should always be ordered extra-hot
I haven't watched the video, can't at work, but I do want to point out that some Core i5's do have hyperthreading enabled. If you have a 2 physical core i5 processor it will have hyperthreading, however if you have a 4 physical core i5 processor it will NOT have hyperthreading.
This game has been on every computer I have owned since 2000, when I first played the game. Even after playing through Civ II, Civ III, and Civ IV, I have come to conclude that no game will ever match the sheer awesomeness that is Alpha Centauri.
The bike tire pump is the reason I was wondering. I was thinking it would be a cool project to do with a kid, build their own bike pump.
I would like to know what the max pressure that can support would be?
I live close enough to a few NCIX warehouses that I can pay standard shipping and usually get it next day!
Last PC build was from NCIX and I have to say, they treat you well.
I agree with this a lot. Especially since I am an innately competitive guy. If I see you ahead of me on the trail, my goal is to pass you.
I know that feeling. For a few months earlier this year I would have the following snack at least twice a week.
Good point, I forget that I got my bike for $1000 since it was a two year old model they just wanted to clear out, would have been close to $1500 otherwise.
I do not see bike maintenance factored into this, or initial bike and gear cost. If you only live 2 miles from work, this is minimal. If you have a 30 min ride, or longer, you need to have a bike you are comfortable on, rain gear, cold weather clothing, backpack or panniers, and potentially a few more items.
Well played.
Living within 2 miles of work would be great, however that is not feasible for a large portion of the population. That being said, my wife and I have never had a second car, I bike to work as often as necessary, usually 2-3 days a week. At 45 minutes (17 km) biking each direction I get the benefit of a good cardio…
Capacitors are also the reason some electronics (including cell phones) have a combination of buttons you need to press together for 30+ seconds. The pressing of the multiple buttons closes a circuit that in turn drains the capacitors.
I have this problem as well. My solution is that I never put long sleeve shirts in the dryer, they always go straight onto a hanger out of the washing machine. They stay on the clothing rod in the laundry room until dry, then I move the hanger to my closet.
Whenever you go out to buy something for a project, always buy every possible item you could need and keep the receipt. After the project is done, return all unused items, this can include uncut lumber I discovered.
While I agree this might be nice, it is difficult as things like GPU are refreshed so quickly.
I usually just carry one spare tube. Most of my rides are under 60 km and are loops, so getting home if I get a second puncture usually isn't a bike deal.
I've worked as a bike mechanic and still can't get the rear derailleur on my bike to work correctly, and it is a decent Shimano.
I couldn't agree more.