Of course you will be more tired. But if you keep up your routine with your caloric intake way down, then you will lose weight. You have to. If you were not gaining weight on your old diet, with the same routine as now, the food has to go somewhere.
Now doing the same things with less calories, you can't maintain weight, your body will burn it.
You can also go the other way and spec your equipment for the massive seasonal peaks then rent out out as a cloud service for others later:D (IE: Amazon)
My Casio Pathfinder ( http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/gaijinnv/PAW2000_Zulu_16OCT09.jpg not my pic, but same watch/strap I use ) has basically infinite battery life since it is charged via solar. I live in northern Canada, and even in the middle of winter where the days are like 6 hours, and I'm in winter clothes, the batt indicator is never off full.
Of course, it also has altimiter, barometer, compass, thermometer, and syncs nighly with the atomic clock in colorado.
It would take something pretty hefty to knock this off my wrist.
Ya. Just in case it isn't obvious, 18650 means 18mm Diameter, 65mm length, and 0 at the end indicates a cylindrical cell. AA batteries are 14500 sized, and CR123's are 16340s.
I use 18650s and 26650s in all my flashlights. Lithium is cheap, bright, and long lasting compared to AA NiMH. Love em!
Here in Canada, if you don't get to keep working for your notice period. They have to pay you your wages you would have worked if they just 'escort to the door' as you say.
Nice to have at least rudimentary labour protection laws.
"In the big.LITTLE task migration use model the OS and applications only ever execute on Cortex-A15 or Cortex-A7 and never both processors at the same time."
Says it takes about 20 microseconds to switch at 1GHz operating frequency.
It is invoked by setting a power state level and only 4 cores are ever presented to the OS.
There is a type called big.LITTLE MP which presents all 8, but I've found numerous sources(http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/03/samsungs-exynos-5-octa-checking-out-the-chip-inside-the-galaxy-s-4/ to start) saying the S4 does not use this at all. Maybe with a kernel recompile it could be done, but isn't currently.
Actually its not REALLY an 8 core, but four high speed high power cores, and four low speed low power cores. It dynamically switches between them based on your processing needs. It presents as a four core CPU to the OS.
"The device boasts active updates, which translates into display notifications on the screen rather than a vague flashing LED that doesn't really tell you anything."
Awesome. So instead of blinking a little LED to tell me the phone has gotten a message or something else of note, it leaves the screen lit up, wasting my VERY valuable battery life on these phones?
"Moto X owners can activate the built-in camera with two quick flicks of the wrist."
The phone getting jostled in my pocket activating the camera sounds awesome. Bye battery, hello pocket pictures!
"Once it's launched, you can snap photos by pressing anywhere on the touchscreen rather than hunting for a dedicated shutter button"
And how is focusing accomplished?
"It was previously leaked that the Moto X will ship with a 4.4-inch display (1280x720), 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8960 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 10MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera, and of course Android 4.2 Jelly Bean."
Lower res screen, slower cpu, same ram, lower MP camera, and same OS as a Galaxy S IV. Unless it is like a Maxx type with super battery life, I can't imagine it being any kind of contender for a "Superphone"
The difference is Shakespeare is dead. No one is getting money for his thoughts.
If you go to this movie, you will be giving some small portion of money to OSC. He will use this money to live and lobby to have the rights of a certain (fairly large) percentage of the population removed in some manner.
If you go see it you aren't ignoring where it comes from, you are, in some small way, helping spread this message yourself.
Yeah then tough luck. If you can't be somewhere where your phone can be off, stay out of the movies, get the big screen you can likely afford, and watch movies at home.
One of the main ideas of the car is the kids have their own back seat compartment and the parents don't have to listen to them. This one has a normal back seat and just a tiny bubble thing in the back that no one could fit in.
Most of the stuff is just tacked on visually but it still looks pretty funny.
What is funny is, and I'm sure you know this, many many cruisers are older people on VERY fixed incomes or simply depleting sailing kitties and for many the fees are exorbitant. Esp if you chose to use a catamaran!
In many cases the people are very rich, but I'd go so far as to say in MOST cases that is simply not true. Many older couples have sold their houses are are sailing on their pensions/social security, plus a bit of savings.
I don't think any smart money is on an iPhone announcement at WWDC since they haven't done that in quite some time, and it would be a lot less than a year since the i5.
They will talk about their products, how great they are, some of what is coming up in new iOS, and maybe OSX, announce new laptops, and call it a day.
Phones are still $700-$800 for a high end phone. I personally buy mine outright then just sell it and buy new one when I'd like, but for most people the thought of laying out $800 rather than $200 then paying the monthly fee they would anyways is abhorrent. It isn't like (at least in Canada) there is an extra "phone charge" when you're stuck in-contract. Their monthly bill is the same as it would be otherwise, they just don't have the option to pay it or not.
I find I save my money not being in a contract is by jumping from small carrier to small carrier when the really good deals come up, then just porting my number. Here I hop from Koodo, to virgin, then back etc whenever a better plan comes along. Now I'm on just about the best one I can get. $56 for unlimited everything but data, which is 2GB. Long distance, voice mins, sms, mms, etc. I rarely use my 2GB and overages are cheap enough ($10/GB) so basically I pay $56/month. I probably wont do better than that for quite some time.
So yeah there are definitely some advantages to no contract, but for the average schlub just wanting phone service and a nice phone, subsidies allow many to be able to afford much nicer phones than they could otherwise.
Then again my $300 Nexus 7 with 3G makes me wonder about the cost of phones in the first place.
If I wanted a phone only for a camera maybe. Me, like almost everyone else on earth, has no interest in windows phones considering the horrible things MS has done to their past customers.
Actually, assuming a fixed sensor size which is usually the case since your lens package determines this, the lower the pixel count, the larger the pixels are, and the more light you will get per pixel. This means, for a certain ISO, you will get a much brighter picture, the lower your megapixel count is. Esp on a phone, I'd take a 4MP with good low light over a 41MP with okay low light any day, any time.
Of course you will be more tired. But if you keep up your routine with your caloric intake way down, then you will lose weight. You have to. If you were not gaining weight on your old diet, with the same routine as now, the food has to go somewhere.
Now doing the same things with less calories, you can't maintain weight, your body will burn it.
You can also go the other way and spec your equipment for the massive seasonal peaks then rent out out as a cloud service for others later :D (IE: Amazon)
You still maintain weight if you take in less calories than you're burning.
If she is near immobile most of the day, she should need very few calories.
Look for places you can cut calories out of the diet and look for exercises that can be done mostly with upper body.
I'd rather have willpower.
Those who do well in school and life, are not the most intelligent, but the ones with the most willpower to see things through.
Something I've never had the most of unfortunately :(
What? Sure you aren't thinking about something else?
http://cdn1.appleinsider.com/displayport-110708-2.png
Its like 1/4 the width and a bit thicker.
Still a stupid trapezoid but can't win em all!
Inductance.
ALL the power that goes into your home is transmitted wirelessly over the short distance between the coils in a transformer outside.
It uses inductance to move power from one coil to another, and the Qi works the same way.
It is actually fairly efficient and can change the voltage at the same time. Win-win!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonant_inductive_coupling
Ignore the Ad Hominem and look at their reasoning. It is clear and well laid out.
My Casio Pathfinder ( http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/gaijinnv/PAW2000_Zulu_16OCT09.jpg not my pic, but same watch/strap I use ) has basically infinite battery life since it is charged via solar. I live in northern Canada, and even in the middle of winter where the days are like 6 hours, and I'm in winter clothes, the batt indicator is never off full.
Of course, it also has altimiter, barometer, compass, thermometer, and syncs nighly with the atomic clock in colorado.
It would take something pretty hefty to knock this off my wrist.
Ya. Just in case it isn't obvious, 18650 means 18mm Diameter, 65mm length, and 0 at the end indicates a cylindrical cell. AA batteries are 14500 sized, and CR123's are 16340s.
I use 18650s and 26650s in all my flashlights. Lithium is cheap, bright, and long lasting compared to AA NiMH. Love em!
Here in Canada, if you don't get to keep working for your notice period. They have to pay you your wages you would have worked if they just 'escort to the door' as you say.
Nice to have at least rudimentary labour protection laws.
If you want to watch English shows, learn English well enough to do so, or watch subtitled.
Dubbed shows are always horrible, the acting is unlistenable, and really throws the vibe off.
I never watch anime for example dubbed, only subtitled even though my Japanese is very spotty.
That being said I don't know if the English version is available there either, but just sayin haha.
It's a frog. Would be hard to sting a turtle's back.
Really? Because the ARM white paper seems to indicate otherwise.
http://www.arm.com/files/downloads/big_LITTLE_Final_Final.pdf
"In the big.LITTLE task migration use model the OS and applications only ever execute on Cortex-A15 or Cortex-A7 and never both processors at the same time."
Says it takes about 20 microseconds to switch at 1GHz operating frequency.
It is invoked by setting a power state level and only 4 cores are ever presented to the OS.
There is a type called big.LITTLE MP which presents all 8, but I've found numerous sources(http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/03/samsungs-exynos-5-octa-checking-out-the-chip-inside-the-galaxy-s-4/ to start) saying the S4 does not use this at all. Maybe with a kernel recompile it could be done, but isn't currently.
Actually its not REALLY an 8 core, but four high speed high power cores, and four low speed low power cores. It dynamically switches between them based on your processing needs. It presents as a four core CPU to the OS.
Agreed on the specs though, very lackluster.
"The device boasts active updates, which translates into display notifications on the screen rather than a vague flashing LED that doesn't really tell you anything."
Awesome. So instead of blinking a little LED to tell me the phone has gotten a message or something else of note, it leaves the screen lit up, wasting my VERY valuable battery life on these phones?
"Moto X owners can activate the built-in camera with two quick flicks of the wrist."
The phone getting jostled in my pocket activating the camera sounds awesome. Bye battery, hello pocket pictures!
"Once it's launched, you can snap photos by pressing anywhere on the touchscreen rather than hunting for a dedicated shutter button"
And how is focusing accomplished?
"It was previously leaked that the Moto X will ship with a 4.4-inch display (1280x720), 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8960 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 10MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera, and of course Android 4.2 Jelly Bean."
Lower res screen, slower cpu, same ram, lower MP camera, and same OS as a Galaxy S IV. Unless it is like a Maxx type with super battery life, I can't imagine it being any kind of contender for a "Superphone"
The difference is Shakespeare is dead. No one is getting money for his thoughts.
If you go to this movie, you will be giving some small portion of money to OSC. He will use this money to live and lobby to have the rights of a certain (fairly large) percentage of the population removed in some manner.
If you go see it you aren't ignoring where it comes from, you are, in some small way, helping spread this message yourself.
Yeah then tough luck. If you can't be somewhere where your phone can be off, stay out of the movies, get the big screen you can likely afford, and watch movies at home.
One of the main ideas of the car is the kids have their own back seat compartment and the parents don't have to listen to them. This one has a normal back seat and just a tiny bubble thing in the back that no one could fit in.
Most of the stuff is just tacked on visually but it still looks pretty funny.
What is funny is, and I'm sure you know this, many many cruisers are older people on VERY fixed incomes or simply depleting sailing kitties and for many the fees are exorbitant. Esp if you chose to use a catamaran!
In many cases the people are very rich, but I'd go so far as to say in MOST cases that is simply not true. Many older couples have sold their houses are are sailing on their pensions/social security, plus a bit of savings.
I don't think any smart money is on an iPhone announcement at WWDC since they haven't done that in quite some time, and it would be a lot less than a year since the i5.
They will talk about their products, how great they are, some of what is coming up in new iOS, and maybe OSX, announce new laptops, and call it a day.
Yeah QU-BD is fairly famous for low quality machining and low quality over all in the reprap world.
Makergear makes a nice one, makerstoolworks makes a nice one, a few other people.
Now you just can order a complete, assembled print head which includes a stepper, gearing, hob gear, etc.
Here is an example of a nicer one: http://www.makergear.com/products/plastruder
And there are others. Finish it! They are very damn interesting to play with.
Phones are still $700-$800 for a high end phone. I personally buy mine outright then just sell it and buy new one when I'd like, but for most people the thought of laying out $800 rather than $200 then paying the monthly fee they would anyways is abhorrent. It isn't like (at least in Canada) there is an extra "phone charge" when you're stuck in-contract. Their monthly bill is the same as it would be otherwise, they just don't have the option to pay it or not.
I find I save my money not being in a contract is by jumping from small carrier to small carrier when the really good deals come up, then just porting my number. Here I hop from Koodo, to virgin, then back etc whenever a better plan comes along. Now I'm on just about the best one I can get. $56 for unlimited everything but data, which is 2GB. Long distance, voice mins, sms, mms, etc. I rarely use my 2GB and overages are cheap enough ($10/GB) so basically I pay $56/month. I probably wont do better than that for quite some time.
So yeah there are definitely some advantages to no contract, but for the average schlub just wanting phone service and a nice phone, subsidies allow many to be able to afford much nicer phones than they could otherwise.
Then again my $300 Nexus 7 with 3G makes me wonder about the cost of phones in the first place.
If I wanted a phone only for a camera maybe. Me, like almost everyone else on earth, has no interest in windows phones considering the horrible things MS has done to their past customers.
Actually, assuming a fixed sensor size which is usually the case since your lens package determines this, the lower the pixel count, the larger the pixels are, and the more light you will get per pixel. This means, for a certain ISO, you will get a much brighter picture, the lower your megapixel count is. Esp on a phone, I'd take a 4MP with good low light over a 41MP with okay low light any day, any time.