So you're implying that the strength of the Ring is a function of only distance? I would say the article more then discusses the fact that it's a function of distance AND time.
Cool project. Agree on that you could give a bit more before asking for a email though. I actually like how lean the design is, just good enough to be serviceable and leaves you time for feedback. Kudos.
Hackers are magpies; we like shiny things. In lieu of that though, how about about PC parts? A sweet GPU/mobo/PSU would be awesome. Mechanical keyboards; good earphones etc.
Yeah fix up the look first; grab a template somewhere and modify it from there.
I just do something that wakes me up when I get home and make sure I get a good night's rest (7-8 hours) each and every night. For me, competitive Starcraft 2 really wakes me up (better than espresso).
+! for Paul Hegarty's iOS course from Stanford found here: http://itunes.apple.com/itunes-u/ipad-iphone-application-dev... Seriously can't go wrong with it. He's ex-apple I believe and was something like the 10th…
Yeah, great work. Pretty impressive; how long did all that take you? Pretty Apple inspired though; as someone said in the comments above maybe Microsoft does need to have separate public entities much like the way…
For me, motivation is key. I pick something I want to make, and make the feature that provides the most "bang for my buck" per say. IE: When I tinker around with my Arduino Uno, I always try to get something to move…
Both those things could be useful in the future, and probably not in the way you think. I'm not advising you to go "play around" so to speak, but opening up and learning how to get people to like you would be an…
So you're implying that the strength of the Ring is a function of only distance? I would say the article more then discusses the fact that it's a function of distance AND time.
Cool project. Agree on that you could give a bit more before asking for a email though. I actually like how lean the design is, just good enough to be serviceable and leaves you time for feedback. Kudos.
Hackers are magpies; we like shiny things. In lieu of that though, how about about PC parts? A sweet GPU/mobo/PSU would be awesome. Mechanical keyboards; good earphones etc.
Hackers are magpies; we like shiny things. In lieu of that though, how about about PC parts? A sweet GPU/mobo/PSU would be awesome. Mechanical keyboards; good earphones etc.
Yeah fix up the look first; grab a template somewhere and modify it from there.
I just do something that wakes me up when I get home and make sure I get a good night's rest (7-8 hours) each and every night. For me, competitive Starcraft 2 really wakes me up (better than espresso).
+! for Paul Hegarty's iOS course from Stanford found here: http://itunes.apple.com/itunes-u/ipad-iphone-application-dev... Seriously can't go wrong with it. He's ex-apple I believe and was something like the 10th…
Yeah, great work. Pretty impressive; how long did all that take you? Pretty Apple inspired though; as someone said in the comments above maybe Microsoft does need to have separate public entities much like the way…
For me, motivation is key. I pick something I want to make, and make the feature that provides the most "bang for my buck" per say. IE: When I tinker around with my Arduino Uno, I always try to get something to move…
Both those things could be useful in the future, and probably not in the way you think. I'm not advising you to go "play around" so to speak, but opening up and learning how to get people to like you would be an…