Comment Re:Come on... (Score 1) 418
The recording room has grown
I guess renting a recording room is quite expensive... so if you can just rent a really small one and "grow" it with these cables, they easily pay for themselves.
The recording room has grown
I guess renting a recording room is quite expensive... so if you can just rent a really small one and "grow" it with these cables, they easily pay for themselves.
but when I click a button the button is bloody well clicked
Looks like you don't have much experience with cheap touch screens.
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10.3 km/h on a 3.5% incline is cardiovascularly equivalent to running much faster on level ground. So no, you're not below that threshold. But it is easier on your knees & stuff.
It's what can be called, "Fuck your neighbor".
I tried that, but she wasn't interested.
USB storage requires an entire operating system to even access.
Nope. Computers can boot off USB. But of course the technicalities of how this is done are different.
Blind testing cameras? Hmm...
The electric could charge for a 50 mile range, the hydrogen could kick in for extended trips.
In this case, quite a small part of driving will be on hydrogen. So it doesn't really make that much sense to go hydrogen, fuel cells etc when you can just add a small gasoline-powered generator, like the BMW i3 range extender. 20 kW would be more than enough, even 10 kW would be acceptable (enough to sustain an average speed ~100 km/h, the battery will buffer accellerations and uphills).
My aunt was a runner.
She was late for a bus once in the seventies...
We should announce an international "watch James Foley killing day".
The engineer must have been very long-legged to get (at least) halfway across the room in a single step. And the physicist must have had shorter legs than the engineer.
Make it "each step must be no larger than half the distance between him and the woman".
And once employed, this person may use similar services on company's behalf, instead of asking his boss for the needed resources. Breaking the service's TOS, his company's security policies, and possibly some laws.
The very first Android phone (or one of the first few), the T-Mobile G1, had a physical keyboard.
The hard part is if you don't remember how something's written you have to fall back to speech to text
On Slashdot it seams theirs a lot of Americans with similar problems.
But... think of the children!
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