Intel was GSM only so if you got an unlocked or Verizon phone, you’d get Qualcomm and not intel. If you got an ATT phone then it was intel. Wasn’t luck of the draw that gen.
Already exists as of this OLED generation - flat on wall OLED with ribbon cable to box with all the connectors. http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OL... $14999
And who determines what is "poor diet"? The same government with the nee "food guide pyramid" which is now the food guide plate which is possibly a leading factor to the obesity epidemic which has exploded since its inception in the 1970's?
The only thing harmful here is misguided government policy being applied in a draconian fashion. Let parents decide what their kids should eat.
10,000,000 readers generating no direct revenue but generating some amount of ad revenue or 10,000 readers generating $250/year each with almost zero ad revenue because the number of readers is too small.
Don't know how the ad revenue waxes and wanes in this scenario.
I've been sitting around for the past 5 years not getting much exercise. I HATE gyms. To your workout time add time to get to and back from the gym (along with added stress for another commute) and the time you wait while bolt necks hog the equipment.
So I looked for something that 1) I could do at home with 2) a minimal investment in equipment.
I stumbled on P90X. Mostly body weight exercises - push ups, pull ups, standing squats with no weights, etc - with a few dumbbells needed. It's tough - 1hr/day 6days/week. I did the whole 90 days and am definitely in the best shape of my life. My core muscles were stronger than they've ever been - usually doing gym workouts I would work on arms, back and quads; totally neglecting glutes, hammies and shoulders. P90X got all the neglected muscles a good workout.
Where to go from P90X. Well - I knew I couldn't keep up working out 1hr/day 6days/week so I needed something different. I still wanted to work my core muscles to protect my back and have some aerobic exercise mixed in.
After some internet reading, I stumbled on Kettlebells as well (http://www.russiankettlebells.com/ - also check out the book "Enter the Kettlebell" on Amazon). What attracted me to this is Kettlebells focus on core muscles with aerobic exercise that is even more demanding than Plyometrics from P90X. Plus, all you need is 1(one) kettlebell to get started. You can do these exercises inside, outside or wherever you can tote a single weight around. Throw in some pull ups and push ups and you're working all the major muscle groups. The exercises are focused on time not on number of reps so initially you work out no more than 1/2 hour per day 4 days per week eventually progressing to 1/2 hour per day 5 days per week - much more doable than P90X.
I quickly found http://www.artofstrength.com/ (and there are many others) and got a worksheet for a starter kettlebell program. AOS has some good DVDs with different kettlebell exercises.
I've found that I actually enjoy Kettlebells and look forward to the workouts. There's enough science behind it that piqued my curiosity and I need to concentrate on form too - so it's more than just pumping iron.
I consider myself as having a "hardcore entertainment system". Sony is going with the approach that hasn't worked for cell phones so far either - make a console that does everything but nothing well.
- I don't want it to play CDs - I don't listen to CDs anymore. My entire music collection has been ripped to MP3. - I don't want to have to have my TV on to play MP3's. The main video for my entertainment system is a projector. I'm not going to waste bulb life and the time it takes to turn the projector on and warm it up just to listen to some music. - I already have network storage since I listen to MP3s anyway - I don't care about it having a DVD player since I have a fantastic upscaling DVD player (Oppo) that I have tweaked my projector to spit out some beautiful pictures with. - I don't care about Blu-Ray yet because I have a huge library of DVDs.
Microsoft tried to do this - somewhat - with the XBOX in that it has DVD playing capabilities. The problem is that the scaling and output capabilities of the XBOX make it a steaming turd for projecting DVDs so I much prefer my stand alone DVD player.
So the "hardcore entertainment system" crowd *will* complain about the price point because the PS3 should be a stellar gaming system and not charge me for a bunch of stuff that I already spent lots of money on.
If the PS3 is going to block the "hardcore entertainment system" crowd from whining about the pricepoint, it had better be "hardcore" in all the options it is charging me for.
Apple and Dell are competing on different things - unless your Dell can run OS X. Despite the fact that Apple makes their money on hardware, they are, by and large, a software company. OS X is the reason you buy a Mac. Try it out you might like it.
And now, with Boot Camp, you can you have your OS X and eat your Windows too.
Step 4: Double click the Application to run it Step 5: If EyeTV requires "installing" anything into system/library directories, it still will prompt for Administrator password.
If there's no password required then the EyeTV app isn't installing anything into the system directories.
One small problem with WAV is that the current tagging situation s*cks. If you're going to rip, why not make sure everything is tagged during rip time. FLAC at least has semi decent tags and when you go to encode there are enough apps out there to convert the FLAC tags to mp3 or whatever the lossy flavor of the day filetype is.
If you just rip to WAV you're gonna have to go back later and probably hand enter all the track/artist/album info and THAT would take boatloads of time
This process could actually destroy a gag in a cartoon....
Magical Maestro - 1952 - Tex Avery "One of the most famous Tex Avery gags is his use of a (possibly Rotoscoped) hair in Magical Maestro (MGM, 1952) that acts like a hair caught in the gate of a projector, until Spike plucks it out."
If DNR removes the hair, the entire gag is lost...
Intel was GSM only so if you got an unlocked or Verizon phone, you’d get Qualcomm and not intel. If you got an ATT phone then it was intel. Wasn’t luck of the draw that gen.
Already exists as of this OLED generation - flat on wall OLED with ribbon cable to box with all the connectors.
http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OL...
$14999
Will they be able to handle a "Pittsburgh Left Turn" or will these cars be waiting in the hills to turn left forever?
And who determines what is "poor diet"? The same government with the nee "food guide pyramid" which is now the food guide plate which is possibly a leading factor to the obesity epidemic which has exploded since its inception in the 1970's?
The only thing harmful here is misguided government policy being applied in a draconian fashion. Let parents decide what their kids should eat.
Here's a link via scientific american
http://io9.com/5872507/the-appendix-might-actually-be-the-bodys-bacteria-storehouse
Google "appendix gut bacteria" and there are loads of articles even from 3-4 years back.
2GB and 4GB are both too small (4GB barely). It requires an 8GB USB drive to make it bootable.
Probably more like this.....
10,000,000 readers generating no direct revenue but generating some amount of ad revenue
or
10,000 readers generating $250/year each with almost zero ad revenue because the number of readers is too small.
Don't know how the ad revenue waxes and wanes in this scenario.
I'm with you on this suggestion.
I've been sitting around for the past 5 years not getting much exercise. I HATE gyms. To your workout time add time to get to and back from the gym (along with added stress for another commute) and the time you wait while bolt necks hog the equipment.
So I looked for something that 1) I could do at home with 2) a minimal investment in equipment.
I stumbled on P90X. Mostly body weight exercises - push ups, pull ups, standing squats with no weights, etc - with a few dumbbells needed. It's tough - 1hr/day 6days/week. I did the whole 90 days and am definitely in the best shape of my life. My core muscles were stronger than they've ever been - usually doing gym workouts I would work on arms, back and quads; totally neglecting glutes, hammies and shoulders. P90X got all the neglected muscles a good workout.
Where to go from P90X. Well - I knew I couldn't keep up working out 1hr/day 6days/week so I needed something different. I still wanted to work my core muscles to protect my back and have some aerobic exercise mixed in.
After some internet reading, I stumbled on Kettlebells as well (http://www.russiankettlebells.com/ - also check out the book "Enter the Kettlebell" on Amazon). What attracted me to this is Kettlebells focus on core muscles with aerobic exercise that is even more demanding than Plyometrics from P90X. Plus, all you need is 1(one) kettlebell to get started. You can do these exercises inside, outside or wherever you can tote a single weight around. Throw in some pull ups and push ups and you're working all the major muscle groups. The exercises are focused on time not on number of reps so initially you work out no more than 1/2 hour per day 4 days per week eventually progressing to 1/2 hour per day 5 days per week - much more doable than P90X.
I quickly found http://www.artofstrength.com/ (and there are many others) and got a worksheet for a starter kettlebell program. AOS has some good DVDs with different kettlebell exercises.
I've found that I actually enjoy Kettlebells and look forward to the workouts. There's enough science behind it that piqued my curiosity and I need to concentrate on form too - so it's more than just pumping iron.
Not that Wikipedia is end-all be-all but...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_rig
It actually is "jury rigged" and "jerry rigged" is a recent bastardization of it.
Keanu? Is that you?
The sharpest object is a fart - it cuts through your pants without leaving a mark.
I consider myself as having a "hardcore entertainment system". Sony is going with the approach that hasn't worked for cell phones so far either - make a console that does everything but nothing well.
- I don't want it to play CDs - I don't listen to CDs anymore. My entire music collection has been ripped to MP3.
- I don't want to have to have my TV on to play MP3's. The main video for my entertainment system is a projector. I'm not going to waste bulb life and the time it takes to turn the projector on and warm it up just to listen to some music.
- I already have network storage since I listen to MP3s anyway
- I don't care about it having a DVD player since I have a fantastic upscaling DVD player (Oppo) that I have tweaked my projector to spit out some beautiful pictures with.
- I don't care about Blu-Ray yet because I have a huge library of DVDs.
Microsoft tried to do this - somewhat - with the XBOX in that it has DVD playing capabilities. The problem is that the scaling and output capabilities of the XBOX make it a steaming turd for projecting DVDs so I much prefer my stand alone DVD player.
So the "hardcore entertainment system" crowd *will* complain about the price point because the PS3 should be a stellar gaming system and not charge me for a bunch of stuff that I already spent lots of money on.
If the PS3 is going to block the "hardcore entertainment system" crowd from whining about the pricepoint, it had better be "hardcore" in all the options it is charging me for.
Apple and Dell are competing on different things - unless your Dell can run OS X. Despite the fact that Apple makes their money on hardware, they are, by and large, a software company. OS X is the reason you buy a Mac. Try it out you might like it.
And now, with Boot Camp, you can you have your OS X and eat your Windows too.
Step 4: Double click the Application to run it
Step 5: If EyeTV requires "installing" anything into system/library directories, it still will prompt for Administrator password.
If there's no password required then the EyeTV app isn't installing anything into the system directories.
One small problem with WAV is that the current tagging situation s*cks. If you're going to rip, why not make sure everything is tagged during rip time. FLAC at least has semi decent tags and when you go to encode there are enough apps out there to convert the FLAC tags to mp3 or whatever the lossy flavor of the day filetype is.
If you just rip to WAV you're gonna have to go back later and probably hand enter all the track/artist/album info and THAT would take boatloads of time
This process could actually destroy a gag in a cartoon....
Magical Maestro - 1952 - Tex Avery
"One of the most famous Tex Avery gags is his use of a (possibly Rotoscoped) hair in Magical Maestro (MGM, 1952) that acts like a hair caught in the gate of a projector, until Spike plucks it out."
If DNR removes the hair, the entire gag is lost...