Woo hoo! I waited long enough for Points of Impact (Frontlines Book 6) to go on sale for $0.99.
I've previously posted about the series and even paid a whole $5 for one of the books. With this sale, the first book is $1.99, but all the others are $0.99.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Friday, March 22, 2019
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Snake
Indiana Jones and I do not like this.
An anaconda measuring more than 50 FEET (15m) was registered in the Xingu River, Brazil. pic.twitter.com/BvvSqg97Dq— The Unexplained (@Unexplained) March 13, 2019
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
6G and 7G
Details here, but the fun quote:
Interestingly, researchers in China say that this vision of 6G is the end of the line in terms of major platform upgrades and that there will never be a 7G. After 6G the goal over time will be to improve the performance of the various aspects of the technologies involved. Apparently, the Chinese have never met any AT&T and Verizon marketing staff.And 640K is all anyone will every need.
Labels:
Future,
Technology,
Wireless
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Monday, March 18, 2019
Accuracy Problem
Labels:
Guns
Friday, March 15, 2019
Outlet Shelf for Smart Speaker
I considered getting a shelf to hold an Echo Dot or Eufy Genie, but after I hit the post button I'm gonna buy one of the shelves since it is only $5 with code MX6AGTXV. (You can also get a two-pack for $10 with the same code.)
Via Kinja Deals
Via Kinja Deals
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Airplane Filling Station
I posted about the Airplane Filling Station 8 years ago. The old links are dead, but check out the update and pictures of the restored site.
The building also got a new steward. Knox Heritage, an East Tennessee preservation group active in Knoxville and the surrounding area, assumed ownership of the building in November of 2018. When the AFSPA approached them about selling the plane two years ago, Morgan says, Knox Heritage initially suggested a preservation easement. “They said, ‘Well, I think we would just feel better turning it over to an organization like Knox Heritage,’” Morgan repeats, laughing. “We’re just proud they thought of us! It really is an honor for us.”
An easement through the Tennessee Historical Association protects the plane through 2025; in the future, Knox Heritage will continue to preserve it, Morgan says. The airplane is the group’s first commercial property, and the rent it generates will help fund its other preservation efforts.
Friday, March 8, 2019
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Evil
Firefighters in reverse are just plain evil pic.twitter.com/FEmr9KCg6b— flops (@F73) March 1, 2019
Labels:
Humor
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