How is that different than nudging the handle with your wrist? With the exact same part of your wrist that they show in the picture above?
Unless you have twist-on faucet handles, I do...
My computer desk isn't *immediately* adjacent to my bed but it's on the wall to the side of my bed (about three feet of chair space between them).
It's really convenient positioning, a...
Just bought my second a couple weeks ago - a 2001 monolith-style MyBook. It'll hold a little shy of 1TB, so alongside my 250gb external enclosure-housed drive and my laptop's internal 80gb d...
"And people purchased their old TVs with the reasonably expectation that they would be able to use them unchanged until the TV's end of life..."
That is never a reasonable expectation ...
It would need some serious wheels - little bitty ones won't do a whole lot of good unless you're cruising up and down the halls of your retirement home. If it's about the distances to corner stores...
I have zero sympathy for anyone complaining about loss of their tv signal. They were told it was coming for a year, they had the opportunity to get converter boxes for pretty much free, and that's ...
This isn't the first Samsung device to do this. I bought the BD-P1600 about two months ago and it does the same things, though it doesn't have quite the form factor that this one does.
Added bonus: people who aren't comfortable touch-typing (read: people who shouldn't be using your computer anyway) won't be able to do as much on your computer and will probably give up and go away...
I'm actually more impressed with the lights - umbrellas as light diffusers? Interesting... though would probably only work with such high ceilings. My apartment will have to wait.
We actually have several people in my office using these. They swear they're the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I tried it for a few days and ended up with a fairly sore back. Have...
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So, treehuggers would love a product that required a tree to be killed? "I don't think that word means what you think it means."
How is that different than nudging the handle with your wrist? With the exact same part of your wrist that they show in the picture above? Unless you have twist-on faucet handles, I do...
My computer desk isn't *immediately* adjacent to my bed but it's on the wall to the side of my bed (about three feet of chair space between them). It's really convenient positioning, a...
Just bought my second a couple weeks ago - a 2001 monolith-style MyBook. It'll hold a little shy of 1TB, so alongside my 250gb external enclosure-housed drive and my laptop's internal 80gb d...
"And people purchased their old TVs with the reasonably expectation that they would be able to use them unchanged until the TV's end of life..." That is never a reasonable expectation ...
It would need some serious wheels - little bitty ones won't do a whole lot of good unless you're cruising up and down the halls of your retirement home. If it's about the distances to corner stores...
I have zero sympathy for anyone complaining about loss of their tv signal. They were told it was coming for a year, they had the opportunity to get converter boxes for pretty much free, and that's ...
This isn't the first Samsung device to do this. I bought the BD-P1600 about two months ago and it does the same things, though it doesn't have quite the form factor that this one does.
There's a big difference between "geeks" and "nerds," so clearly whoever wrote the wikipedia entry was neither.
Added bonus: people who aren't comfortable touch-typing (read: people who shouldn't be using your computer anyway) won't be able to do as much on your computer and will probably give up and go away...
*ahem cough* The links for #2 and 3 aren't correct.
I'm actually more impressed with the lights - umbrellas as light diffusers? Interesting... though would probably only work with such high ceilings. My apartment will have to wait.
Moisture farmers, here we come!
We actually have several people in my office using these. They swear they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. I tried it for a few days and ended up with a fairly sore back. Have...