You can buy Zipset plant bands... they're made from bleach board (basically card stock) that's been coated.
The lightweight ones, you can grow a plant in for 9-12 months without losing structural integrity. The heavy weight ones are rated at 12-18 months. That's 9-12 months minimum with continuous contact with water (your plant's soil should never dry completely unless you're growing succulents, and you wouldn't be growing them in Zipsets).
I've noticed in the package tree, while everyone refers to it as "Fedora 20," the abbreviation on all the packages is packagename.fc20.arch.rpm, so they're still versioning as Fedora Core.
Weird how some of the props have a belt drive, and some look like they have a gearbox drive. The front and rear on the observers left in that picture are both big honkin' belt drive, but the two middle props have a gearbox.
The crazy thing is, it's not even symmetrical... the front prop on the right is gearbox!
Agreed. This thing has 300 watts of solar panels on it. Assuming through the day you averaged 200 watts from them over 8 hours, you'd make 1.6 kwh of electricity, enough to power the car for 4.5 miles at 350 wh/mi.
You don't know for sure it's not recording you except the bright red LED that comes on when it's recording you, like on any camcorder made in the last 15 years.
The previously mentioned Acer C720 is running an Intel Haswell dual-core x86 chip. And it has an 8.5 hour battery life!
However, I have no idea about installing windows on something like this? I mean, it's x86, and it has a legacy BIOS/boot mode that can boot Linux, so I suppose it work.
Wow, really? I haven't really programmed anything since a Turbo Pascal class I had back in high school (sophomore year, so that'd be 1997-1998). I'd do something like
Input yournumber
if yournumber/5 = int(yournumber/5) then
if yournumber/3 = int(yournumber/3) then print fizzbuzz
else print buzz elseif yournumber/3 = int(yournumber/3) print fizz
There's probably a better, more awesome efficient way to do it, but I think that pseudocode passes. Also, I think elseif is a thing?
Well, if the whole fixture is too expensive, you can always just bypass the starter and run 115v to the pins in your existing fixture and throw in some of these:
$22/ each if you buy them in lots of 4, meaning about $176 to replace all your fixture's bulbs with LEDs. Instant start, long life, and you can choose warm, neutral, or cold. Although that's if you have a T8 fixture (I assume?) if you have T12, just shop around.
In any case, I just typed the keywords into Google shopping for both of these, if this is something you are actually interested in doing, you can shop around and get considerably better prices than that for panels. It's up to you:).
Technically correct is the best kind of correct.
How's that new Slashdot beta coming, Dice?
It's a bit more than 6 out of 10. It's more like 13,926 out of 13,950
This reminds me of Dumb and Dumber.
"So you're saying there's a chance!"
Easy, just add some ActiveX controls! That should make it safer!
They tuned in the live feed in my elementary school... I was 5 (started early).
I just remember all the fire and the launch and then not understanding why the teachers got upset.
I work in greenhouses.
You can buy Zipset plant bands... they're made from bleach board (basically card stock) that's been coated.
The lightweight ones, you can grow a plant in for 9-12 months without losing structural integrity. The heavy weight ones are rated at 12-18 months. That's 9-12 months minimum with continuous contact with water (your plant's soil should never dry completely unless you're growing succulents, and you wouldn't be growing them in Zipsets).
It's a solved problem.
This.
You'll be safer in an accident, but your brain will cook into a nice thin gruel first.
I've noticed in the package tree, while everyone refers to it as "Fedora 20," the abbreviation on all the packages is packagename.fc20.arch.rpm, so they're still versioning as Fedora Core.
Sam
I don't know, did you ever use Beefy Miracle?
Sam
And the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th results.
Then you can replace it with a $1 CFL instead of a 75c incandescent.
I don't see what the big deal is.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/120536841539?lpid=82
I see them all the time in Home Depot at $3.95 for a 4 pack.
In any case, your 1000 hour incandescent will last you 500 years at 2 hours/year usage... seems like a lot of griping over nothing.
In the GP's defense, his "highly-toxic nothing gas" was sarcastically referring to vacuum. Meaning no special cleanup.
The rest is the standard highly toxic bullshit that incandescent adorers continue peddling though.
Weird how some of the props have a belt drive, and some look like they have a gearbox drive. The front and rear on the observers left in that picture are both big honkin' belt drive, but the two middle props have a gearbox.
The crazy thing is, it's not even symmetrical... the front prop on the right is gearbox!
Better than what? Certainly not better for expansion, regardless of what Apple might say WRT lightning ports.
I'd rather have the old mac pro case refreshed than the mac mini plus that they released.
I'd just throw an escape character before the space.
Oh man, I still get the garbageman song stuck in my head, why did you bring this up?
I'll just leave this right here:
http://www.filabot.com/collections/filabot-core/products/filabot-wee-assembled
Korea also has creationist issues.
Go figure.
http://www.nature.com/news/south-korea-surrenders-to-creationist-demands-1.10773
It DOES have a forward facing red LED that comes on if you record something.
The media hate-frenzy has just latched onto "ZOMG THEY COULD BE RECORDING YOU AT ANY TIME!!!!!!!11!!1one"
Agreed. This thing has 300 watts of solar panels on it. Assuming through the day you averaged 200 watts from them over 8 hours, you'd make 1.6 kwh of electricity, enough to power the car for 4.5 miles at 350 wh/mi.
You don't know for sure it's not recording you except the bright red LED that comes on when it's recording you, like on any camcorder made in the last 15 years.
The previously mentioned Acer C720 is running an Intel Haswell dual-core x86 chip. And it has an 8.5 hour battery life!
However, I have no idea about installing windows on something like this? I mean, it's x86, and it has a legacy BIOS/boot mode that can boot Linux, so I suppose it work.
Sam
Netbooks haven't disappeared, they were just renamed Chromebooks. Pick up an Acer C720, you won't regret it.
Sam
Wow, really? I haven't really programmed anything since a Turbo Pascal class I had back in high school (sophomore year, so that'd be 1997-1998).
I'd do something like
Input yournumber
if yournumber/5 = int(yournumber/5) then
if yournumber/3 = int(yournumber/3) then print fizzbuzz
else print buzz
elseif yournumber/3 = int(yournumber/3) print fizz
There's probably a better, more awesome efficient way to do it, but I think that pseudocode passes. Also, I think elseif is a thing?
Well, if the whole fixture is too expensive, you can always just bypass the starter and run 115v to the pins in your existing fixture and throw in some of these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wholesale-T8-20W-SMD3014-LED-Tube-4ft-48-Fluroescent-Lamp-Replacement-Forsted-/300956970852?_trksid=p2054897.l4275
$22/ each if you buy them in lots of 4, meaning about $176 to replace all your fixture's bulbs with LEDs. Instant start, long life, and you can choose warm, neutral, or cold. Although that's if you have a T8 fixture (I assume?) if you have T12, just shop around.
In any case, I just typed the keywords into Google shopping for both of these, if this is something you are actually interested in doing, you can shop around and get considerably better prices than that for panels. It's up to you :).