This little gadget from Etsy uses floppy disks as a holder for notebook paper. It's real useful, pocket-sized and the floppy disk surfaces can be reused. Gearlog shows you how to make your own. You can build a RAID drive out of what is probably considered trash to most. If you don't like that suggestion, go glue an abacus to your computer. Make a floppy disk box. Put pens in. Take pen out. Write on floppy disk notepad. You did good. I have to get this tip in before CDs go obsolete. You can take those old, old floppy disks (the actually floppy ones) and cut them open. A CD or DVD will fit in there. Wikihow tells you how. Mikeups, YouTube contributor, shows us how to make a letter holder, a pen holder and cubby holes out of floppy disks. Floppy Disk Dot Com Will Buy Your Disks! We recycle them for use. It is not necessary to erase or reformat the disks. We will erase the data. Reformat the diskettes here. Two cents per disk? 501 disks equals $10.02. That's decent money for what is essentially garbage. ACT is a program that employs the mentally challenged. They also recycle floppy disks. Thomas O Connor, managed to turn a floppy disk into a USB drive. Bonus: Make a little Starship Enterprise.
Fujitsu's Fabric PC concept. See more computer pictures. Imagine walking to school or work with a brand-new type of laptop computer in hand. You walk casually, swinging the laptop back and forth between your arms, which is easy, since it weighs well under one pound (0.45 kg) and isn't much thicker than a checkbook. Although it has no carrying case, you hardly blink after dropping it onto the concrete sidewalk. Instead you pick it up, dust it off, and continue on your way. When you arrive at your desk, you toss the laptop down on the table and open it up. The screen immediately unfolds, spreading out into an enormous display! While this scenario sounds very futuristic, it actually isn't that far from reality, thanks in part to a concept design called a Fabric PC (personal computer), produced by Fujistu, Inc. Amazingly, a Fabric PC won't be encased within a tough metal shell like the PCs that have been around up to this point.
A machine’s only vocab are numbered, what we call vectors! Torchtext by PyTorch does a fantastic job for us by automating this task by its vocab object. Now that our data is ready to be fed to the model let’s jump to the next section! Pre-trained models are trained on large amounts of text corpora and are highly robust and powerful. We call Transfer Learning to use such pre-trained models. Fine-tune them for our specific task. In a nutshell, we are transferring the knowledge gained by a model to fine-tune and achieve the task of a minor use case. We will use a pre-trained model here for our sentiment analysis task, as it will give better results than traditional Scikit-learn models and will be more robust and less error-prone. Now create a FastAI learner object. Inject a fit function into it. It fits or feeds our data to the model parameters. Learner stores an optimizer, a model, and the data to train it.
But there's one little wrinkle. Tracy says. Both of them were trying to offload the diamond and make a profit. So continuing a narrative about how interesting. Mysterious the diamond's history was? A good sales technique, perhaps, but one with little basis in reality. Now, don't think that all the stories are completely fabricated. Tracy and Holly have found a few tales of woe regarding Hope diamond owners, and people are still quite invested in believing the diamond's curse is real. And the Smithsonian Institution can attest. So put on your best jewels, and tune in to hear Tracy and Holly explain the Hope diamond's origins, myths and even the science behind the red glow (it's true!) that makes the diamond famous on this two-part episode of Stuff You Missed in History Class. Why is the Hope diamond blue? A scientific analysis of the gem collected atoms that confirmed the presence of boron, which gives the diamond its unique hue.
Fourth generation models increased that weight a little due to a larger battery. 5 pounds (0.7 kilograms) down to 1.3 pounds (0.6 kilograms) with the iPad 2. The third. Pad 2. The third and fourth generation models increased that weight a little due to a larger battery. That's a rare move for Apple, but they had a good reason for the increased weight: The third generation iPad introduced a dramatically higher resolution screen to the tablet, which makes content much sharper. We'll dive into the specifics more on the next page, which is all about the iPad's hardware. Taken apart, tablets and smartphones look a whole lot like laptops. The same basic components are all there: processor and memory, screen and battery. Of course, there are some key differences between mobile devices and full-size computers. Where your desktop PC likely has a large graphics card that's totally separate from the central processing unit (CPU), mobile devices like the iPad run on systems-on-chip (SoCs).|A Cleveland Clinic study found that cell phone use may contribute to fertility problems in men. See more cell phone pictures. Ashok Agarwal, Director of the Center for Reproductive Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, uncovered a potentially unhealthy relationship between men and their cell phones in 2008. Agarwal and his colleagues recruited 361 men and compared the health of their sperm with their cell phone activity. Dividing participants into groups based on self-reported cell phone use, researchers found a positive correlation between lackluster sperm and greater talk time. Given the correlation between cell phones and diminished male fertility, why aren't we hearing about the resurgence of the rotary? While Agarwal's results were compelling, too many controls were unaccounted for, such as inaccuracy of self-reporting and lifestyle factors that could also contribute to low sperm count. But Agarwal isn't the first medical researcher to question the health effects of frequent cell phone use.
http://www.backcountrybinders.com/forum ... post810007
http://la.herelle.free.fr/forums/upload ... 32#p388132
https://anthera-gmp.de/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=81753
http://dgmain.free.fr/ldde/forum/viewto ... 598#467598
http://ahffrench.free.fr/forum/viewtopi ... 293#372293
https://41pube.me/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=132168
http://ahffrench.free.fr/forum/viewtopi ... 294#372294
https://bbq1234.com/joker-slot/index.ph ... 12.new#new
http://inversionenvalor.com.mx/foro/vie ... hp?t=15463
http://www.brooksrobinson.com/forum/vie ... 3&t=273405
http://ahffrench.free.fr/forum/viewtopi ... 296#372296
http://www.flyingfish.nl/forum/viewtopi ... 20#3203720
https://praisefellowshipransom.com/smf/ ... 11.new#new
http://la.herelle.free.fr/forums/upload ... 34#p388134
http://rock973.free.fr/viewtopic.php?p=74181#74181
http://tamednation.com/forums/viewtopic ... 00#p239600
https://simspulse.com/topic/1025381-%E2 ... %E2%80%99/
http://ahffrench.free.fr/forum/viewtopi ... 910#377910
http://combatarms.ura.cz/forum/viewtopi ... 3cf9c98196
http://righttoknowit.com/viewtopic.php?t=14954
https://www.yiipiigaming.se/viewtopic.php?t=16083
The race to defuse Congo’s carbon bomb
Moderator: kev yorks