So i leave it up to you to figure out what it is really for… just like the 3 pages of the Brookstone catalog that make you go hmmm.. really.. http://www.fleshlight.com/phone-strap/ PS: I have no idea how I found this as I would never look at such things on the internet…
Disclosure this site is very much related to adult items but this is also marketed as a way to "go hands free" in any of your endeavors….* So i leave it up to you to figure out what it is really for… just like the 3 pages of the Brookstone catalog that make you go hmmm.. really.. http://www.fleshlight.com/phone-strap/ PS: I have no idea how I found this as I would never look at such things on the internet… View this post on Google+
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http://digitalshadow.com/ And so are these permissions when you log in with Facebook.. Watch Dogs Digital Shadow will receive the following info: your public profile, friend list, News Feed, relationships, birthday, work history, status updates, education history, groups, hometown, interests, current city, photos, religious and political views, follows and followers, personal description and likes and your friends' status updates and photos.
http://digitalshadow.com/ And so are these permissions when you log in with Facebook.. Watch Dogs Digital Shadow will receive the following info: your public profile, friend list, News Feed, relationships, birthday, work history, status updates, education history, groups, hometown, interests, current city, photos, religious and political views, follows and followers, personal description and likes and your friends' status updates and photos. This post has been reshared 1 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
Well when the sun comes out Half Moon Bay can expose some grand vistas… As my friend proved to me today – this is quite the place to get married…
As my friend proved to me today – this is quite the place to get married… This post has been reshared 2 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
Half Moon Bay This post has been reshared 1 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
Foggy in Half Moon Bay View this post on Google+
I guess its time to start shooting again I am out of stuff to post…
I guess its time to start shooting again I am out of stuff to post… This post has been reshared 2 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
It sure has changed my workflow.
I remember when +Adobe Photoshop Lightroom was just a twinkle in +Adobe 's Eye – Look how far we have come It sure has changed my workflow. View this post on Google+
Hmmm…? www.reddit.com – I think your SSL cert does not like you..
Hmmm…? www.reddit.com – I think your SSL cert does not like you.. View this post on Google+
This is exactly how long it takes a train to pass when you need to be anywhere that's not sitting at the only train crossing that is never used all year till you pull up to it…
This is exactly how long it takes a train to pass when you need to be anywhere that's not sitting at the only train crossing that is never used all year till you pull up to it… This post has been reshared 1 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
Now this is an interesting app for android….. Especially for free… Agent – do not disturb & moreAgent is a must have app for any Android user and gives you these essential…
Especially for free… Agent – do not disturb & more Agent is a must have app for any Android user and gives you these essential… View this post on Google+
This is what my neck feels like tonight…. Originally shared by +NASA As seen on #Cosmos: Supernova A supernova is the explosion of a star. It is the largest explosion that takes place in space. Supernovas are often seen in other galaxies. But supernovas are difficult to see in our own Milky Way galaxy because dust blocks our view. In 1604, Johannes Kepler discovered the last observed supernova in the Milky Way. NASA’s Chandra telescope discovered the remains of a more recent supernova. It exploded in the Milky Way more than a hundred years ago. A supernova happens where there is a change in the core, or center, of a star. A change can occur in two different ways, with both resulting in a supernova. The first type of supernova happens in binary star systems. Binary stars are two stars that orbit the same point. One of the stars, a carbon-oxygen white dwarf, steals matter from its companion star. Eventually, the white dwarf accumulates too much matter. Having too much matter causes the star to explode, resulting in a supernova. The second type of supernova occurs at the end of a single star’s lifetime. As the star runs out of […]
Reshared post from +NASA As seen on #Cosmos: Supernova A supernova is the explosion of a star. It is the largest explosion that takes place in space. Supernovas are often seen in other galaxies. But supernovas are difficult to see in our own Milky Way galaxy because dust blocks our view. In 1604, Johannes Kepler discovered the last observed supernova in the Milky Way. NASA’s Chandra telescope discovered the remains of a more recent supernova. It exploded in the Milky Way more than a hundred years ago. A supernova happens where there is a change in the core, or center, of a star. A change can occur in two different ways, with both resulting in a supernova. The first type of supernova happens in binary star systems. Binary stars are two stars that orbit the same point. One of the stars, a carbon-oxygen white dwarf, steals matter from its companion star. Eventually, the white dwarf accumulates too much matter. Having too much matter causes the star to explode, resulting in a supernova. The second type of supernova occurs at the end of a single star’s lifetime. As the star runs out of nuclear fuel, some of its mass flows into […]
Imagine being able to watch as Edison turned on the first light bulb, or as Franklin received his first jolt of electricity. For the first time, a film gives audiences a front row seat to a significant and inspiring scientific breakthrough as it happens. Particle Fever follows six brilliant scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, marking the start-up of the biggest and most expensive experiment in the history of the planet, pushing the edge of human innovation. As they seek to unravel the mysteries of the universe, 10,000 scientists from over 100 countries joined forces in pursuit of a single goal: to recreate conditions that existed just moments after the Big Bang and find the Higgs boson, potentially explaining the origin of all matter. But our heroes confront an even bigger challenge: have we reached our limit in understanding why we exist? Directed by Mark Levinson, a physicist turned filmmaker, and masterfully edited by Walter Murch (Apocalypse Now, The English Patient), Particle Fever is a celebration of discovery, revealing the very human stories behind this epic machine.