Comment with reading glasses ...smarter? (Score 1) 175
I suppose that this does support in a way the statement that people that have to wear reading-glasses are more study-types.
I suppose that this does support in a way the statement that people that have to wear reading-glasses are more study-types.
If you are really serious and want to have a shelter quick, start thinking and tinkering with containers.
Cheap and easy to transport. Almost rust free, easy to glue and stack together.
Search for "ISBU container homes" or "shipping containers".
Live the moment.
To document:
Relive the time you dated. How you got together. The decisions you made together. The first car, apartment,
For right now:
Ask your wife. She will know what is important.
Talk about what is going to happen. Kids and parents.
The NewYorker about terminal illness:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/02/100802fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=all
Give us 3 questions where 'religion comes in'
Small talk : having a facebook account or not.
It started in December and ended in January.
It lasted 13 months.
I bought a new car this year. To my surprise there was a bluetooth system build in.
Took me a few weeks to find a new bluetooth phone and 5 minutes to get it working.
Perfect. The radio switches to stand-by and I have to press one button to pick up the call.
The phone is now constantly with bluetooth 'on'.
Maybe I should not do that, but I'm living in a rural area.
"...you could have a portable O2 enricher that lets you breath pure O2 for a little while... "
It is very well known in the divers world. With a hangover, just breath pure O2 for a while.
How can you find it if you don't have google-access?
I think the GUI of Propellerhead (music software) is great. Just realistic amps, synthesizers and
"By the way a philosopher once told that "evil" did not exist. That it was most of the time just a kind of hidden stupidity."
Who was that?
From the Article:
"A decade ago, he said, there would have been an assumption that it might be circulated among friends.
But now the assumption is that it may well end up on the internet and be viewed by strangers."
I have a lot of friends that are strangers. The meaning of the word 'friend' is changing in the digital world.
I had Shell solar panels on my boat. Very good and no problem to buy in the USA a few years ago.
Shell bought the solar-panel production-line from Siemens (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens), global revenue of 77.327 billion euros as of 2008.
...and do your bank-business with this person via email or telephone.
And yes, you should keep notes of all the expenses you make with your credit-card and communicate this with your trusted person. A debit-card and ATM-machines work better, most of the times. (Mastercard or Visa). Use only ATM-machines in banks during office-hours.
If you want to be connected:
In most of the Latin countries you can get prepaid "Banda Hancha". Most of them work with a Huawei-modem.
"Keep in mind that many places have very poor bandwidth and latency."
I don't know what this has to do with security of your data.
It is also not my personal experience. (I live in rural South Chile). To get a new release of my OS takes 24 hours on broadband. If I go to the next village, I'm ready in an hour by hooking up my laptop to the Internet-Cafe infrastructure.
If you want to keep a blog, do it via http://www.posterous.com./ Blogging via email, perfect if you don't know when you will hook up to the Internet again. Of course you use an email-client.
Don't let them steal your netbook but realize it can happen.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/24/michelle-obama-photo-goog_n_368760.html
The apology of Google. "Sometimes Google search results from the Internet can include disturbing content, even from innocuous queries. We assure you that the views expressed by such sites are not in any way endorsed by Google. [...] We apologize if you've had an upsetting experience using Google. We hope you understand our position regarding offensive results."
Will we see more apologies in the future?
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira