I'll second that. I just got a Band 2 (had the original Band before) and it's great for running or biking. Has a built in GPS, heart rate monitor and a bunch of other sensors, and nice battery life (about 40 hrs for me). It can sync with iPhones, Androids, and of course Windows Phones.
I generally agree however I've got to say: my community colleges smartboard + projector combo is super awesome. People who don't want to take notes and would rather focus on what the teacher is saying can do so, and then download a.pdf from the instructor's website. It's really slick.
While it's great that students can focus on the teacher, the process of putting the concepts in your own words and writing them down helps the process of understanding. When I studied I would may times create summaries and "posters" from my own notes, which helped me learn the concepts.
Not only did he make a choice, but he chose to wait over ONE YEAR before disclosing his medical condition. I wonder what he would have thought if this information would have been disclosed sooner.
"I should warn you, I have a tiny bulletproof shield, the exact size of a bullet, somewhere on my body and if you hit it, I'll be unharmed and your plan will be foiled. You'll be the laughing stock of me."
Mayor Adam West, in Family Guy.
I'm not a doctor but my understanding is that during systole (cardiac compression) blood leaves the heart at high pressure (120mm Hg). By expanding, the aorta helps buffer this rise in pressure, and helps gets blood flowing at a constant rate and pressure in the arteoles. If the aorta can't expand due to the corset this high pressure burst will continue further down the circulatory system.
This is how things work in a capitalist society. In the same way that companies do not care about customers beyond their money, most people will only look at the price. Quality, service and other factors come in a distant second place.
Try telling a company "I've always been a loyal customer but this time I can only pay $x because my son needs a new pair of sneakers for school". The day companies start caring about something else then revenue is the day the consumer may start looking at something other than price.
He is the Prime Minister after all, so he should know about cryptography... I'll show myself out.
I guess that means you've never taken a plane, or a bus, or a subway, or a taxi, or a ship, or... You get the point.
I'll second that. I just got a Band 2 (had the original Band before) and it's great for running or biking. Has a built in GPS, heart rate monitor and a bunch of other sensors, and nice battery life (about 40 hrs for me). It can sync with iPhones, Androids, and of course Windows Phones.
I generally agree however I've got to say: my community colleges smartboard + projector combo is super awesome. People who don't want to take notes and would rather focus on what the teacher is saying can do so, and then download a .pdf from the instructor's website. It's really slick.
While it's great that students can focus on the teacher, the process of putting the concepts in your own words and writing them down helps the process of understanding. When I studied I would may times create summaries and "posters" from my own notes, which helped me learn the concepts.
Actually, it is a 70% reduction from list price. $150 is 30% of $499, or in other words, a 70% reduction.
Not only did he make a choice, but he chose to wait over ONE YEAR before disclosing his medical condition. I wonder what he would have thought if this information would have been disclosed sooner.
[...]separate object contained with in it self.
Honestly, is this where the English language is headed? Breaking up words until all sense is lost?
I concur. Well thought out, informative and knowledgeable. And from someone who evidently has experience in this field. What is Slashdot coming to...
Obviously the meaning of life, the universe, and everything is.... 42.
Talk about being on the rag...
We must figure out who had the balls...
Command prompts? Switches and blinking lights are the real deal.
I used to have a printer with a built-in keyboard. It was called a typewriter.
"I should warn you, I have a tiny bulletproof shield, the exact size of a bullet, somewhere on my body and if you hit it, I'll be unharmed and your plan will be foiled. You'll be the laughing stock of me." Mayor Adam West, in Family Guy.
From looking at the video it appears that she costs an arm and (at least) a leg...
What will this mean to Ford Prefect's home planet?
This is awesome! Works great on Internet Explorer 9 too.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE THRUTH
Maybe not. But I can handle the 'truth'.
I'm not a doctor but my understanding is that during systole (cardiac compression) blood leaves the heart at high pressure (120mm Hg). By expanding, the aorta helps buffer this rise in pressure, and helps gets blood flowing at a constant rate and pressure in the arteoles. If the aorta can't expand due to the corset this high pressure burst will continue further down the circulatory system.
This is how things work in a capitalist society. In the same way that companies do not care about customers beyond their money, most people will only look at the price. Quality, service and other factors come in a distant second place. Try telling a company "I've always been a loyal customer but this time I can only pay $x because my son needs a new pair of sneakers for school". The day companies start caring about something else then revenue is the day the consumer may start looking at something other than price.
If the TSA really thought that your bottle of water is a threat, would they have you chug it into a container not 5 feet from them?