This device wouldn't happen to be called the "Penfield Mood Organ," would it?
This device wouldn't happen to be called the "Penfield Mood Organ," would it?
First thought: [www.youtube.com] (@21:50)
Hmm, maybe this would explain why I'm currently drinking coffee and reading Internet articles instead of doing real work...
I see them around a lot more these days, unfortunately (at college campuses). I just want to slap most of the kids for not investing in some nicer, better Sennheiser or Audio Technica headphones for a fraction of the price. Maybe most of them don't even deserve the quality though, considering the majority of youths…
Ah, so now HTC phones will have overhyped, overpriced speakers packed into them? Great news!
I'm guessing none. Based on all of the other pictures I've seen of this story, the "mystical" electric current runs through overhead wires, not through the train tracks themselves. The tracks are just a grounding. Looking at the videos too, it seems that the people are feigning twitching on the tracks (they do it…
This just only shows how much harder they are to kill! D:
@rcs914: "This site is best viewed using the latest version of Internet Explorer." Forgotten technology indeed...
Notice the other apps in the animation for MacHeist, such as Macjournal and RipIt. MacHesit is awesome!
VOTE: Handbrake
Tried it with one of my annoyingly password protected lecture slides from genetics class and it just split out blank .pdf pages. That part about only being able to unlock viewable pw protected documents severely restricts it.
Boxee doesn't do it for me anymore, I've gone the way of Plex. It's better at detecting and recognizing my media. Also, I don't need the "social" aspect of Boxee, I just want a media player that works well.
Photowhatnow?
@liriel: You prefer a brand of shoe?
It's nice, but I have trouble actually reading it.
Makes me want to cut out the exorbitant prices of college altogether. Seriously, college food, housing, and lectures are not worth a fraction of what they charge at many schools. It's too bad that learning on one's own time can't directly count towards a "degree."
I constantly use this feature by default in Pages, it's a nifty idea.