This isn't by any means anything special...It's just inductive charging. Electric tooth brushes have been using it for awhile. Actually the HTC Evo has an inductive charging set you can get. So...inductive charging has already come to some mobile phones...
Open Source? Right, so where are the specs about the lab? The detailed build log or details about the setup? No where to be found, that's where. Oh wait, unless you want to pay $300 and whatever costs to get to California.
It says in the article that he supplements his diet with that amount. Such as, "We mix it with brown rice and guacamole so it's vegan. The easiest way is in carrot juice."
l2read srsly
Thank you for the suggestions everyone. I've got to say that I know physical storage can be very nice. But when I'm limited to storage space because I'm a college student then I need something to keep track of what I have. I've got my parts semi-organized in a fishing tackle box but it's not a very precise organization, which is why I'm looking for some sort of software to keep track of what I've got.
I'm not look for any DIY setup because I honestly don't have the time commitment to put into something like that.
From what I've seen of the suggestions I think that zparts ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/zparts/ ) is probably best suiting to what I'm looking for.
Thanks everyone
This isn't by any means anything special...It's just inductive charging. Electric tooth brushes have been using it for awhile. Actually the HTC Evo has an inductive charging set you can get. So...inductive charging has already come to some mobile phones...
Open Source? Right, so where are the specs about the lab? The detailed build log or details about the setup? No where to be found, that's where. Oh wait, unless you want to pay $300 and whatever costs to get to California.
It says in the article that he supplements his diet with that amount. Such as, "We mix it with brown rice and guacamole so it's vegan. The easiest way is in carrot juice." l2read srsly
They should just hire /b/tards. That's all they do with their lives anyways, so why not get paid for it?
Thank you for the suggestions everyone. I've got to say that I know physical storage can be very nice. But when I'm limited to storage space because I'm a college student then I need something to keep track of what I have. I've got my parts semi-organized in a fishing tackle box but it's not a very precise organization, which is why I'm looking for some sort of software to keep track of what I've got. I'm not look for any DIY setup because I honestly don't have the time commitment to put into something like that. From what I've seen of the suggestions I think that zparts ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/zparts/ ) is probably best suiting to what I'm looking for. Thanks everyone