I so wish there was a way to burn fat directly without major injury...
I've hit a plateau in my diet. It sucks.
diets suck.
now since you've spent all that precious time to gain all that trilcat compatible energy in your store, spend some time to convert it into trilcat accelerators!
btw, me likes cycling and wii-fit for that.
...and yet you still have to supply the Wii with mains power! *fail*
Mi Mär 30 2011 17:43:46 EDT von Ford IImy exercise bike requires external power, but it's old, apparently all the new ones are self powered. or rather human powered.
no, they're not. All they do is heat up the room. and yes, thats a real waste of energy.
I like that Sherif in Texas who lets the thicker females power their TVs by excercise bike.
Wed Mar 30 2011 07:19:58 PM EDT from dothebart Subject: Re:Mi Mär 30 2011 17:43:46 EDT von Ford IImy exercise bike requires external power, but it's old, apparently all the new ones are self powered. or rather human powered.no, they're not. All they do is heat up the room. and yes, thats a real waste of energy.
I like that Sherif in Texas who lets the thicker females power their TVs by excercise bike.
muttering something about thicker males...
being a 3 digit guy, [kg] this pro'lly accounts for me too.
just that i'm not imprisioned in texas.
no, they're not. All they do is heat up the room. and yes, thats a
real waste of energy.
I don't get it, I thought the pedaling powers the electronics.
Fr Apr 01 2011 17:29:12 EDT von Ford II Betreff: Re:no, they're not. All they do is heat up the room. and yes, thats a
real waste of energy.
I don't get it, I thought the pedaling powers the electronics.
in texas they have generators connected to the excercise bikes, if you buy a tacx, it just has a magnetic brake. -> converts your energy into heat.
How this is acoomplished is left as an exercise to the reader. I can think of several options.
just got my apple magic mouse working.
my first purchased fingerworks product since 2006.
nice thing.
so, got the acer aspire one 522; its 64 bit enabled...
but it seems to be quiet bleeding edge to run linux on it. Beware of lockups, white pixel noise instead of a picture, if doing the wrong thing.
Congrats!
That's a really nice peace of hardware. It would be nice if you could share your experiences with us.
currently running the latest 2.6.38-pre kernel, disabling kms by boot params solves the GUI problems;
wakeup from suspend doesn't work
switching down to console & back doesn't work (as the matrix about the radeonhd guys shows) and zappinx X11 produces a shifted screen by 1/3rd
wlan is working without any problems, RFKill too. (quiet astonished that this is a non-trouble maker...)
the RFKill for the internal bluetooth seems to be broken, I don't see any bluetooth device anywhere, though its documented to be there.
the SD-card reader doesn't seem to work properly, I just get hickups from it; one can't boot from SD-Cards.
recent debian installers just block at the bootloader screen, I"ve installed using GRML on an USB stick with debootstrap.
I realy like the bunch of more pixels, the touchpad is a little dangerously placed, hitting it with my hand during typing recently and disabled it with the kill-switch, and using my external apple magic mouse.
btw, there is the lenovo S12 with via nano processor which also offers amd64 and similar sized display which is widely unknown