Of course you can carbonate fruit juice. Probably the easiest way to do it would be to run it through a seltzer bottle. Personally, I have taken to mixing my juices (particularly Ocean Spray cranberry juice) with some club soda. Nice and fizzy, and it cuts down on calories over a soda or straight juice by watering it down a bit. All in all quite tasty.
In fact the phone is a PHS (Personal Handyphone System), and while in many ways it is similar to cellular technology, it is different in a lot of ways. It has pretty abysmal range, requiring a bunch of transceivers in a relatively small geographic area to get signal. It also cannot hand off to other cells, so kind of limits your ability to use it in a car, or on a train, etc.
Still, a pretty neat device. They demonstrated it on the news last night, 2 girls talking to each other. One wearing the phone speaking at her wrist, the other using the phone unfolded as a handset. Reportedly a ring-type is also in development.
Hentai is not a made up word for pornographic anime, in fact it's a descriptor. Hentai means perverse or crazy (in a perverse sort of way), it can also be used to describe an old man groping you on the train for instance.
Maybe it's for the best, what with the future of the space program in jeopardy and all. Why turn children's eyes to the heavens when they have no chance of ever making it there. Still it's sad that millions of young people will never know the joy of sending live crickets hurtling into the wild blue yonder.
Re:MPEG-2 PCI card for OSX
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Checking out the website, they make versions of the PCI card for both Macs and PCs, in addition to a USB based (Mac&PC) MPEG1 *AND* MPEG2 hardware encoder. Looks like a neat unit, sells for about $200. The only drawback to these solutions is that Japanese TV tuners differ from US tuners, most only go up to about channel 12.
MPEG2 encoding at 5Mbps takes ~38mb/minute, so you can fit about 2 hours on your standard DVD-R.
MPEG2@4Mbps (31mb/min)
MPEG1@2Mbps (13mb/min) and
DV (240mb/min) are also available
I may have to pick one of these up. Who wants fresh Anime DVDs?
Of course you can carbonate fruit juice. Probably the easiest way to do it would be to run it through a seltzer bottle. Personally, I have taken to mixing my juices (particularly Ocean Spray cranberry juice) with some club soda. Nice and fizzy, and it cuts down on calories over a soda or straight juice by watering it down a bit. All in all quite tasty.
Just as another note, Wristomo is composed of the words "Wrist" (naturally) and "Tomo"dachi meaning friend. So it's your wrist friend....how cute.
In fact the phone is a PHS (Personal Handyphone System), and while in many ways it is similar to cellular technology, it is different in a lot of ways. It has pretty abysmal range, requiring a bunch of transceivers in a relatively small geographic area to get signal. It also cannot hand off to other cells, so kind of limits your ability to use it in a car, or on a train, etc. Still, a pretty neat device. They demonstrated it on the news last night, 2 girls talking to each other. One wearing the phone speaking at her wrist, the other using the phone unfolded as a handset. Reportedly a ring-type is also in development.
Hentai is not a made up word for pornographic anime, in fact it's a descriptor. Hentai means perverse or crazy (in a perverse sort of way), it can also be used to describe an old man groping you on the train for instance.
Come on, those ad geniuses who made Micro Machines were onto this YEARS ago.
Maybe it's for the best, what with the future of the space program in jeopardy and all. Why turn children's eyes to the heavens when they have no chance of ever making it there. Still it's sad that millions of young people will never know the joy of sending live crickets hurtling into the wild blue yonder.
Checking out the website, they make versions of the PCI card for both Macs and PCs, in addition to a USB based (Mac&PC) MPEG1 *AND* MPEG2 hardware encoder. Looks like a neat unit, sells for about $200. The only drawback to these solutions is that Japanese TV tuners differ from US tuners, most only go up to about channel 12. MPEG2 encoding at 5Mbps takes ~38mb/minute, so you can fit about 2 hours on your standard DVD-R. MPEG2@4Mbps (31mb/min) MPEG1@2Mbps (13mb/min) and DV (240mb/min) are also available I may have to pick one of these up. Who wants fresh Anime DVDs?