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A beautiful glitch from my broken iPhone screen.
Here is the story: My iPhones home button is dead. Which is annoying, but no catastrophy. It is still usable, with the “minor detail” that I cannot quit apps. So everytime I want to start another app I need to shut down completely and restart. Timeconsuming, yes, but nothing I cannot cope with.
I sent it to T-Mobile‘s repair contractor and got a very short answer: “We do not repair, we just replace units for 239€”. They nearly had me when a very nice women at the shop told me that I qualify for a new unit 6 months before my contract runs out. That is, in April! So all I have to do is wait for April and cope with a semi-broken iPhone for another month. Then I will get a shiny new 3GS for much less money.
Knowing that I have not too much to loose, I had a go at fixing the home button myself. Opening up the case is not a big deal, but the home button is nearly completely sealed in the plastic case. Trying to break it out resulted in … – well, you saw the picture.
The dock is more than a charging point. It can wirelessly get the data from tracker and send to fitbit.com.
So what do you do when you clumsily lose one of the little plastic endcaps from your canalphones, but you don't want to be without music? Why, you improvise, of course! Enter 2 cheap foam earplugs from Boots. Here's one.
I was watching Inspector Gadget on Hulu.com and there was a part where he was counting crimes that happened and for some reason instead of using his index finger to be crime #1, he used his middle finger! so i had to do a screen shot!! lol
Sali a bordo di un nostro minibus Volkswagen e decoralo a tuo piacimento… per foto artistiche nella giornata più bella della tua vita!
Unisci l’eleganza del bianco al fascino retrò di un nostro pulmino d’epoca per un matrimonio unico, in stile vintage!
Realizza book fotografici o photo booth con un set originale come un nostro VW T1, T2 o T3 oppure fai il turista in città storiche a bordo di un nostro minibus!
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
The "gadget" is the codename given to the first atomic bomb tested. It was so called because it was not a deployable weapon and because revealing words like bomb were not used during the project for fear of espionage. It was an implosion type plutonium bomb similar in design to the Fat Man bomb used three weeks later in the attack on Nagasaki. The implosion design was very complicated, and a test was required to see if it would actually work. The gadget was tested at the Trinity Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico. Initial assembly took place at McDonald Ranch House. For the test, the gadget was lifted to the top of a hundred foot tower.
J. Robert Oppenheimer made one final inspection, described in The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes. "Sometime early that evening Oppenheimer climbed the tower platform to perform a final inspection. There before him crouched his handiwork. It's bandages have been removed and it was hung now with insulation wires that looped from junction box to detonator plugs that studded its dark bulk, and exterior ugly as a Caliban's . His duty was almost done."
The team of museum volunteers and staff has developed this amazing mockup of the gadget. The brass colored objects represents the detonators, with the silver colored cones representing strain gauges used to measure the expansion of the aluminum sphere determined deficiencies should the device should not work as planned.
Things which make streaming and performing 'live' possible. Loving all of these midi things. AND I know I still have lot to learn, especially with that 'drum' set.
Manufactured by Amsco in Hatboro PA. Take a look at the image in the large or the original size view.
The Gadgets Exhibit is a fun location for dinner parties and team building, giving your guests the chance to understand how things work.
Banquet space is available for 80 people and reception space is available for 125 people.
This one goes out to Taniwha.
My new iBook, iPod, and Sony Ericsson V800, along with the pouch I won at WE05.
Portachiavi personalizzati. Modellazione 3D da immagini/loghi.
Gadgets, merchandising, trofei premi, statuine e action figure personalizzate.
Progettazione, stampa, postproduzione, produzioni singole o in serie. Modellazione3d da immagini fornite (vettoriali o jpg), stampa 3d resina/pla, postproduzione.
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