Conductive Gloves For Touch Screens



Touch screen iPhones and other gadgets are cool, but if you can't use them with gloves, you might just get way too cold depending on where you live. Fortunately, Instructables has a detailed set of instructions for making your gloves conductive so they can still work with your touch screen devices.

http://www.instructables.com/id/S3WDJU4G29ZFWRE/ Via Craftzine

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You have to keep in mind that for those of us who are riding motorcycles the gloves aren't about just keeping our hands warm. I wear gloves all summer too and as I have an iPhone 3gs that I use with GPS software this has been my question too.
Thanks for the how easy to lesson.
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if it's SO cold that you can't touch your touchscreen, it has probably already frozen and is inoperable anyways.
My GPS screen is super slow and almost unresponsive when it gets below about 10 degrees or so. ( I live in alaska.lol)

but hey, whatever floats your techi boats I suppose.
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How did the surveyors 100 years ago know that sea-level on one side of the land was not going to be at the same level as sea-level on the other side?
Somehow they had to know that before they started digging their trench, otherwise, once they broke through to the water, the ocean on one side would have immediately poured into it and overflowed the ocean on the other side.
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