It won’t take “burning through” many of those throw-away D-cell pairs to pay for this environmentally-friendly and much more sound solution.
A nice project though, and he’s taking the right approach by measuring multiple points. If he can couple it with some sort of local-offset position sensor (perhaps the accelerometer in the tricorder) he can get fractional pixel resolution images.
Yes, and on the personal preferences. Like for me, i prefer using the car if it gives some time savings. I value my time more than the small environmental impact. I also prefer lightweight and non-fragile containers for my beverages (cans, PET bottles), but whenever possible I separate my garbage for recycling or at least dispose of it properly in waste bins, as I myself don’t like an unsightly littered environment.
The induction heater is built from a custom Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) driver and powered by a small 48V, 1000W power supply. While this makes for an exceptionally small induction heater, it’s still very capable. In the video below, it only takes a few seconds to heat a screwdriver up to a temperature that will melt solder.
ZTE already tried and failed to succeed with a folding phone, but Samsung’s will reportedly have an actual folding screen.
A small community group **of Telstra Shareholders** in the Victorian town of Dereel is attempting to block the installation of a National Broadband Network wireless tower in the region despite most of the community approving, inaccurately claiming that the installation of the tower could cause “life-threatening” radiation to residents in the area.
Very interesting article. The future is going to change and chatbots are going to change them. Definitely bots have the exciting future w…
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“I have a brown girl who’s killing it. So I asked brands if they will partner with me to dress her. The answer: ‘Oh, no. Pass.’ An Oscar-nominated woman who is sample size isn’t right for the brand, but then I see them work with someone who has no career, no fashion profile. It’s bizarre.”—Jason Bolden, stylist
@[Ron B] (’cause we’re at the bottom of the allowed comment nesting) Gawd, I LOVE your “point out the oblivious[sic]”, and it’s going to be my new snarky catchphrase. Was it intentional, or did you get a visit from Mrs. Malaprop?
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video to make your point. You obviously know what youre talking about, why waste your intelligence on just posting videos to your weblog when you could be giving us something enlightening to read?
Wasn’t there a race team suspended for a time a few years ago for having an air bypass that initially passed inspections? I think Subaru was the car, can’t remember the race. I think it was mentioned here on HaD a while back.