I can sort-of see the removed pipe due to political correctness, but why no real potato? Are they scared the little darlings might actually get dirt on their fingers?
I like the puzzle interface at: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/your-shot/jigsaw-puzzles You can optionally rotate the pieces and set the number of pieces to make it harder.
Here's a Practica: http://picasaweb.google.com/westcarleton/CarbSlice I sliced up the carburetor - the camera image I got off the web. Wish I had the skill/technology to do the camera ones.
Here (Ontario) the milk comes in plastic bags, sold in lots of three. We freeze the other two until needed; there's no problem with it going bad. And the bagged milk is (apparently) more "environmentally conscious", but hasn't caught on in the US.
Such crap. So you turn off Google. Now if I want an answer I have to drive to the library to find it. How much carbon does that screw up? And Razor, your analogy is just dumb. You can't compare transmitters and processors.
So just wrap it in tinfoil, then. GPS is easy to block. Most cellphones have GPS built in, and there are companies that will track them for a fee. Google gps cell phone tracking. No need for a watch.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/your-shot/jigsaw-puzzles
You can optionally rotate the pieces and set the number of pieces to make it harder.
http://picasaweb.google.com/westcarleton/CarbSlice
I sliced up the carburetor - the camera image I got off the web. Wish I had the skill/technology to do the camera ones.
http://www.musicdirect.com/product/73452
After all, they're born at a rate of 60 per hour!
And Razor, your analogy is just dumb. You can't compare transmitters and processors.
Most cellphones have GPS built in, and there are companies that will track them for a fee. Google gps cell phone tracking. No need for a watch.