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More color nooks for hacking… Cheaper now at $190 (no tax, free shipping)
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Android is crushing iPhone
I had a hunch that Android was beating iPhone, but this guy has proven that to a whole new level…
I’m sometimes amazed how the Apple fanclub of bloggers and journalists use so-called facts to make iPhone a much bigger success than it really is. Perhaps they’re living in denial about the Android reality. I don’t really care why. For a week, and even today, I’ve put up with their prognostications that Android is suddenly in decline before Apple’s Jesus phone. That’s simply, and undeniably, not reality. It’s pure fantasy.
Designing a Hot Product
This is article really insightful…
This type of mode-specific design is not easy thing to do. I’m sure the pressures to clutter up the Kindle with other stuff are great. But restraint is what makes the Kindle so successful. The iPad, a large smartphone, has not displaced the Kindle as many prophesied, and the two successfully co-exist in the world.
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Uniden HomePatrol-1 touch screen radio scanner – pretty cool for traveling
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Pizzanomics: What’s the link between cost of a NYC slice and cost of subway ride?
Fascinating video…
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new leatherman squirt ps4 for EDC – pliers AND scissors – woohoo!
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Casio pathfinder 2000 with maratac zulu and nato mil-spec straps
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“Leap” time may be going away… no more Feb 29th?
I wonder if this will mess up anyone’s birthday? 🙂
Before atomic timekeeping, clocks were set to the skies. But starting in 1972, radio signals began broadcasting atomic seconds and leap seconds have occasionally been added to that stream of atomic seconds to keep the signals synchronized with the actual rotation of Earth. Such adjustments were considered necessary because Earth’s rotation is less regular than atomic timekeeping. In January 2012, a United Nations-affiliated organization could permanently break this link by redefining Coordinated Universal Time. To understand the importance of this potential change, it’s important to understand the history of human timekeeping.
via The Future of Time: UTC and the Leap Second » American Scientist.
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the bands are lit up like a pinball machine tonight for field day 2011
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The lamborghini club card is made out of carbon fiber
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the science behind hangovers
A very well done video showing what happens to your body when you drink
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Revealed: 10 big Apple Store secrets
Wow – its all showmanship…
With its airy layout, glass staircases, and iHappy atmosphere, the typical Apple Store is a very, very pleasant place. That is, of course, no coincidence. A new Wall Street Journal report uses confidential Apple Store training materials and interviews with former store employees to give a behind-the-scenes look at just how the gadget giant stealthily shapes every customer’s experience.
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How To Properly Iron A Shirt
Ah the Brits always have an opinion about proper dressing… 🙂
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Testing out bitcoin mining with some old hardware laying around
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low-phosphate and phosphate-free detergents may be keeping your dishes dirty
I guess i’ll have to go check my detergent…
… low-phosphate and phosphate-free detergents just don’t work as well as the higher phosphate content detergents. They don’t rinse the grime and food away as well as the older detergents. Because the change was made suddenly and without much fanfare, owner first suspected that something was wrong with their dishwasher because (a) the dishes weren’t getting as clean, and (b) the dishwasher was malfunctioning in odd ways because the grime and food weren’t being rinsed away effectively.
via Think your dishwasher is broken? Think again | Mighty Bargain Hunter.
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replacing the broken glass on an iphone
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