Comment prevent taser effectiveness (Score 1) 936
Is there a way to prevent the effectiveness of a taser? i really don't know.
Is there a way to prevent the effectiveness of a taser? i really don't know.
i assume you saw the ID of 53 a few lines above. 53.....now thats low.
1227 is truly impressive
Ignore all the "it doesn't matter what you look like" comments you are bound to receive on slashdot.
Dress like the role you want next
Yes, you can wear t-shirts and jeans and stay exactly where you are today.
Dress like an adult. This generally means khakis and a button down shirt or polo shirt.
Sure, sometimes you can slide in jeans, but have nice ones.
No t-shirts. no sandals ever.
go to jcrew, banana republic, etc.
and stop asking slashdot for clothing advice
this is not accurate
i burn 120 calories per mile run and run 8 miles in an hour, thats over 960 calories.
i do this 5 days a week with a 16 mile run on saturday
it is a great way to lose weight
To truly lose weight you have to balance food eaten and exercise
These types of solutions are problematic.
My mouse use varies quite a bit from my mouse in my office, to my use of the Pointer Device on my ibm laptop to my home laptop with a touchpad. All yield very different mouse actions.
I also don't like these solutions that there are times when you want someone else to access your acct. For example, my brothers bank uses a validation system that measures how you type your password for an additional layer of security. My brother was in a situation where i needed to access his acct. he gave me the username and password but the damn system would not let me in since i type his password at a different cadence/pace/whatever then he does.
these things all suck.
if you held any of those devices in your hand you will immediately see the difference. i have used all of those. they are night and day from the ipad.
really? still same old jokes???
lame....
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"