I had one with solar and one without, I think the solar is mostly useless.
It only takes a short time to charge it up with the USB charger (proprietary charger, FYI) so I don't think it really matters.
I had one with solar and one without, I think the solar is mostly useless.
It only takes a short time to charge it up with the USB charger (proprietary charger, FYI) so I don't think it really matters.
I have a Garmin watch. Lasts 2+ weeks on a charge depending on how I use it.
That was a little simplified, but mostly correct.
The pointing at a light source doesn't work in every situation, and a lot of games had multiple targets.
You can see how it works in this 6 minute SlowMoGuys video.
A gunman armed with an assault-style rifle walked into a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper on Monday evening and began firing, killing a New York City police officer, fatally shooting three other people and critically wounding a fifth before killing himself, officials said.
New York City, since it wasn't clear from the headline/summary.
Nobody better start poisoning pigeons at his funeral.
Feels like most high quality results are on printables these days. Thingiverse used to be the go-to so they've got a lot of models from the early days, so it's worth checking.
Makerworld seems to be drawing a lot of the newer crowd due to their huge sponsorship push on influencers, so they have a growing audience as well.
If you're looking for a functional part (not strictly art or models) it's probably on one of those three.
They originally showed items hosted anywhere and free first, but once people got used to it they changed all the defaults. If you go there now and search, you have to manually set the source or it only shows you results from thangs itself, and pushes paid models and memberships to the top.
I only use it as a last resort now, and it's typically pretty bad.
Nah, I briefly thought so, but their search shenanigans are trying to push people to only use their site.
They push paid designs and memberships hosted on thangs to the top, and default search to Thangs only.
They originally showed items hosted anywhere and free first, but once people got used to it they changed all the defaults. It's a big bait and switch.
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Homemade plain pancakes are fine as long as you don't overdo it. Too much sugar is bad for people and dogs.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/what-can-dogs-not-eat
As long as you mostly avoid anything with those ingredients, a dog can pretty much eat anything a person can. For thousands of years, dogs lived almost exclusively on people food leftover scraps.
That being said, most dogs are a pretty pain diet, and quickly changing to a different diet can cause stomach issues, so keep the table scraps very light until you know how they'll react.
Also, since we keep dogs inside these days, teaching your dog that they usually get table scraps can cause them to become a nuisance while eating, so don't neglect proper behavior training.
Not exactly true, yes if the debris is bad enough and the current is strong enough, there isn't a lot that will help. BUT if you have a life jacket, even in swiftly moving water, you can lean back and orient your feet downstream and it'll keep your head away from the worst of it.
That would be significantly harder to do without a PFD.
This is illegal now?