Eye Level with the Clouds A country fair is a harvest of life, and although I can still summon the ghosts of feelings from my youth (the mystery of young courtship, the adventure of the carnival), I experience them, now, as if my senses are dulled. The simple euphoria of interest in animals, crafts, and raffles and the plain pleasures of neighborliness elude me. From within the porous cage that I've built of philosophy and faith, the noxious thoughts of the modernist in me seep out, hissing that the hollowness is not a fun... lire la suite
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This Griffin WindowSeat is a suction cup-based iPhone/iPod touch mount for your car, allowing you to keep your phone at eye level for easy map viewing and voicemail checking. What's left unsaid is how sturdy this thing is in case of an accident, and whether it will come careening off your window or dashboard into your face to make a comically iPhone-ish indentation on your cheek.
Eye Level with the Clouds A country fair is a harvest of life, and although I can still summon the ghosts of feelings from my youth (the mystery of young courtship, the adventure of the carnival), I experience them, now, as if my senses are dulled. The simple euphoria of interest in animals, crafts, and raffles and the plain pleasures of neighborliness elude me.
Gamers should give their eyes a break, according to the Minnesota Optometric Association. The group, representing 500 eye docs from the Gopher State has issued a press release suggesting that gamers, whether using consoles, handhelds, or PCs, take frequent breaks from the onscreen action.
With Apple's recent announcement of its mapping service for the iPhone, this is one accessory we'll need. Griffin's "WindowSeat" mounts onto your car's windshield so your device is at eye level for checking street maps, directions, how lost you really are. WindowSeat's mounting bracket holds your iPhone securely, while its corner-release tab lets you easily remove your device when you arrive at your destination, leaving WindowSeat locked in position for the next time you use it.
Nothing technical here, sorry! You may recall a couple of years back when I first mentioned the iBOT, the improvement over powered wheelchairs and scooters that lets you: Climb steps and stairs without forcing four bouncers to pick me and my scooter up to do so! See the world at eye level rather than below it, which is what you get with the scooter!
Understandably, the near sighted, big breasted, and fat gutted amongst us can have some trouble seeing the readout on a conventional scale. Thankfully, the Eye Level Wireless Scale can help with a.
L’idée est simple, si vous êtes sur la balance, mais que vous n’arrivez pas à lire les chiffres parce que votre ventre bloque le champ de vision, il est peut-être temps de faire un régime ou alors… changer de balance. Grace à la Balance à écran sans fil (Eye Level Readout Wireless Scale), ce problème ne se pose plus – il fallait y penser.
Circuit board vises are great, but you may find yourself repositioning the head over over trying to get an ideal view of your project. With just a little additional hardware, it's possible to raise a Panavise Jr. to eye level and free up some valuable bench-top real estate. If you find yourself reaching for more than 'hands' for 'helping', check out this quick and easy guide to building - The ARMS of ASSISTANCE!
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Purveyor of strange peripherals Thanko may actually have made a useful non-USB gadget— a motorized TV stand that lets you raise your TV up to eye-level for better Wii gaming. Great idea, but Thanko needs to employ new guys in the "name that gadget" office: this is called the "Electric Up and Down Big TV Stand".
I've never heard anyone complain that their Wii skills are hampered by their inability to adjust their tv screen to eye level when they're standing, but then again, I don't know any true Wii fanatics (only normal Wii players who only occasionally get caught in 15-hour Guitar Hero marathons). For the obsessed, this stand adjusts to sitting and standing positions with a remote control.
Today's consumer world has become increasingly fragmented and difficult to navigate, so we here at The Conglomerist put together a helpful guide on how to be a savvy shopper. It's a five-step process consisting of Research, Shopping, Paying, Customer Service, and Disposal. After the jump, let's get started with learning about how to use our dollars more wisely.
HP's Elite Auto Focus Webcam not only boasts one of the highest megapixel video counts we've seen (3-megapixels), but it's also got a 12-megapixel still image sensor for regular pics. It comes with the stapler-like stand, but you can also clip it onto a monitor for more of an eye-level view.
If you're gonna zoom, ZOOM, goes an old saying I just made up, and Nikon today is heeding those words: the CoolPix P80 point-and-shoot has an 18X optical zoom lens—that's a 35mm equivalent of 27-486mm. Along with that, it's got full P, A, S and M modes, optical vibration reduction and up to 6400 ISO at lower resolutions, so it's all but guaranteed to let you crawl up a fly's ass in midair.
does bad hitting beat bad pitching? I've used the new Gameday pitch break and pitch f/x to look at what some of our pitchers have done this season; tonight I want to use it to look at what our hitters have done. In the top of the second Jason Giambi took a pitch the other way (woot!
I watched Big Brown dominate the Kentucky Derby on Saturday and right afterwards I quipped about how the media's annual triple crown hype machine was now officially underway. This storyline took a backseat as the place horse, Eight Belles, immediately was down on the track. Initially, NBC reporters' were optimistic about the fillies injury and thought it could be a heart problem.
Having stared at computer screens, television monitors, and tiny LCD screens for most of my natural life, I can see where the Minnesota Optometric Association is coming from when they issue a press release warning against the dangers of Computer Vision Syndrome. I even dig their choice of example games given in the release.
Monkey Brains Shouldn't Replace Mom's Brains Posted by Editor May 30, 2008 Posted by Robin Wheeler-Barber on Kids Cuisine. I swore I'd never be one of those moms who caves to the whining in the cereal aisle. I don't care if the sugar-sweet, brightly-colored cereals are on my child's eye level, beckoning to her with a toucan's song.
What good is your iPhone or iPod touch if you can't get to it? WindowSeat gives your device the best seat in the car by mounting handily at eye level on your car's windshield or dashboard, putting all of your street maps, directions etc. safely in view and easily within reach. Attaches with silicone suction pads and allows easy access to dock connector and headphone jack.
They covereverything. Using that Pf/x data that is built into Gameday and I'm so in love with (because it's anindependentcompany recording the data there are no games being played with velocity or movement like on scoreboard radar guns), Josh Kalk has done some great work. Click on the link for more nifty carts than you'll know what to do with.