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bringing back the iphone headphone jack - in china

i love my iphone but it doesn039t have a headphone jack so i decided to add my own for realhow i made an iphone in china video: https:youtubelefuf-zovzashare this video: https:youtubeutfbe3_uamasubscribe to the channel here: https:googlqeurxc4 months 7 custom circuit boards designs 3 disassembled iphones later it works it039s the first modern iphone with a headphone jack - the only one like it in the worldmore details here and answers to all your questions: http:strangepartscombringing-back-the-iphone-headphone-jack-in-chinafor diehard strange parts fans go here to find out more about how to get a limited edition headphone jack circuit board: http:strangepartscomheadphonesthe design is completely open source go here to find out more: http:githubcomstrangepartsniubi-headphonesi need your help tell me what you039d like to see me do next in the comments i039m really looking forward to exploring the back alleys of the industrial world outside o
formula 1 2014 spanish grand prix technical highlights

formula one returns to europe fot the 2014 season for what is traditionally a key race: the spanish grand prix the barcelona montmelo circuit is familiar to the f1 teams and they frequently use the return to europe to introduce significant car upgrades designed to improve performance and increase downforcethis often adds to the demands placed on the tyres at what is already a high-energy formula 1 circuit because of the fast sweeping corners that put extreme forces through the tyres as a result pirelli will bring the two hardest compounds in the formula one rangepaul hembery pirelli motorsport director: quotit039s often said that barcelona provides the most accurate representation of the form a season will take because a car that performs well in barcelona should perform well everywhere the same is true of the tyres because the spanish circuit is one of the most demanding circuits we race on all year long and fast corners such as turn three put a huge amount of energy into the tyres as a result of which degradation is high the track surface is also quite abrasive and ambient temperatures can be high which increase the workload on the tyres further in the past we039ve seen up to four pit stops in spain with the changes we have made to the tyres this year we would now hope to see no more than three for the majority of drivers we made a solid start to our preparations for next year with the first dedicated in-season tyre tests in bahrain we039re looking forward to building on that work with four teams in spain after the grand prixquotjean alesi pirelli consultant: quotfor the tyres barcelona is one of the hardest circuits of the year the surface is quite abrasive but the main thing is all the fast corners that you accelerate through which take a lot out of the rear tyres in particular so this means that having the right set-up is absolutely essential to control degradation if you don039t do that you end up destroying the rear tyres and you lose pace very quickly the other problem becomes braking and acceleration: with worn tyres it also takes longer to brake and find traction out of the corners it will be interesting to find out how the cars are at barcelona this year: in theory with less downforce it should be less tiring for the drivers than it was in the past but we have to see which upgrades the teams bring as wellquotmore videos visit our youtube channel http:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_centeradd_user=sportscaronvideohttp:wwwsportscaronvideocomyou can also follow us on:facebookhttp:wwwfacebookcomsportscaronvideotwitterhttp:twittercomsportscarvideogooglehttp:plusgooglecomsportscaronvideopinteresthttp:pinterestcomsportscarvideo
new twingo rs : challenge us if you can 2

== new twingo rs : challenge us if you can 2 ==renault sport has set itself a crazy new challenge in the new twingo rs:quottake my goldfish on a lap of the legendary nordschleife trackquotwith margot laffite at the wheel of the red bull racing rb7 version of its pocket rocketwatch again the 1st challenge : http:youtube6nktjqx60dgrenault sport relve un nouveau dfi djant avec nouvelle twingo rs : emmener mon poisson rouge faire un tour du mythique circuit de la nordschleife avec margot laffite au volant de la pocket rocket de renault sport dans sa version red bull racing rb7revoir le 1er challenge : http:youtube6nktjqx60dg warning this video was filmed exclusively on a closed circuit with a professional driver in ideal safety conditionsunder no circumstances should you attempt to drive this way on the open roadyou must abide by the highway code and the rules of drivingthis film should in no way be construed as encouraging fast or dangerous drivingno animals were harmed during the making of this filmcette vido a t tourne exclusivement sur circuit ferm avec un pilote professionnel dans des conditions de scurit optimalesn039essayez en aucun cas de reproduire ces comportements sur route ouvertevous tes tenus de respecter le code de la route et d039en observer les rgles de conduitece film n039est en aucun cas une incitation la vitesse et la dlinquance routireaucun animal n039a t maltrait durant le tournage de ce film-- crdits --production : driving evolutiondirector : antoine elizabmusic : sbastien galianathanks to : margot laffite deauvill mod ampamp fondastudio
future electronics rpond la demande de ses clients en condensateurs malgr la pnurie mondiale

http:frfutureelectronicscomfrsearchaspxdsnav=ro:0nea:truen:436amputm_source=youtubeamputm_medium=videoamputm_content=ctaurlamputm_campaign=fe_capacitor2018-06_france dans cette vido jacques hing vice-prsident responsable international des composants passifs informe tous les clients de future electronics dune mise jour importante du marchhttps:youtubejzdun043us0
lattice nexus platform

https:wwwfutureelectronicscommlattice-semiconductor lattice nexus platform is architected to deliver power-efficient performance that benefits developers of a wide range of applications including ai for iot video hardware security embedded vision 5g infrastructure and industrialautomotive automation https:youtube3ldfn19mx0m
can a regular person drive a real f1 car - youtube

sam039s journey across australia - https:youtubemdpm7cbs3kua bird pooped on him in a 50 million car - https:youtube0i792i-kzmisam from seenthroughglas
electronics store sales - glengarry glen ross parody

this quotglengarry glen rossquot parody proves that pushing videogame hardware is serious business as seen on g4039s attack of the show soda is for closers
play video games with biofeedback

advancer technologies039 quotusb biofeedback game controllerquot harnesses the power of electromyography to allow players to directly control video games with their muscles at the core of this plug-in-play controller is the powerful yet low-cost arduino uno microcontroller a favorite among hobbyist and students acting as a hid keyboard interface integrated with the arduino uno are four of advancer technologies039 new platinum series muscle sensors allowing four muscles to act independently or in combination with each other to control over four buttons in their setup advancer technologies elected to use a six button setup with the left forearm controlling the b button runattack the right forearm controlling the a button jump the left bicep controlling the left button the right bicep controlling the right button and combinations for up and down during gameplay the arduino uno program constantly senses the muscle activity of each muscle via the muscle sensors when the player flexes a muscle the arduino registers a spike in muscle activity triggering a button press and sends this information to the computer via usb connection all in real-timeyou can learn how to build your own controller by reading advancer technologies039 easy to follow tutorial posted on instructablescom http:wwwinstructablescomidusb-biofeedback-game-controller and their website these illustrated instructions go through each step in detail to reproduce and program this remarkable controller
the worlds fastest chest workout intense

if you want to build a bigger chest and you dont have a lot of time this is the right chest workout for you in this video im going to show you six exercises for your chest that you can use as a stand alone chest workout that will take just about ten minutes to complete you will be working hard we are going to trade in workout length and junk volume for intensity and effortto start you will ideally have access to a dual cable machine if you do not and are doing this chest workout at home you can easily substitute these out for resistance bands the key is that the cables or bands provide an element of resisted adduction which is not found when simply using dumbbells and a bench you want to choose a weight that you will reach failure in at the 8-10 rep mark with only transition rest stand up and adjust the cables up or the bands so that you can perform the next chest exercise in this workout cable crossovers here you want to choose a 10-12 rep max and work each arm to failure dont
bbc shock and awe: the story of electricity 13 - spark 2011

professor jim al-khalili tells the electrifying story of our quest to master nature039s most mysterious force - electricity this series tells of dazzling leaps of imagination and extraordinary experiments - a story of maverick geniuses who used electricity to light our cities to communicate across the seas and through the air to create modern industry and to give us the digital revolution1 episode 1: spark episode one tells the story of the very first 039natural philosophers039 who started to unlock the mysteries of electricity this is the story about what happened when the first real concerted effort was made to understand electricity how we learned to create and store it before finally creating something that enabled us to make it at will - the battery
bbc shock and awe: the story of electricity 23 - the age of invention 2011

professor jim al-khalili tells the electrifying story of our quest to master nature039s most mysterious force - electricity this series tells of dazzling leaps of imagination and extraordinary experiments - a story of maverick geniuses who used electricity to light our cities to communicate across the seas and through the air to create modern industry and to give us the digital revolution2 episode 2: the age of invention just under 200 years ago scientists discovered something profound that electricity is connected to another of nature039s most fundamental forces - magnetism in the second episode jim discovers how harnessing the link between magnetism and electricity would completely transform the world allowing us to generate a seemingly limitless amount of electric power which we could utilise to drive machines communicate across continents and light our homes this is the story of how scientists and engineers unlocked the nature of electricity in an extraordinary century of innovation and invention
bbc shock and awe: the story of electricity 33 - revelations and revolutions 2011

professor jim al-khalili tells the electrifying story of our quest to master nature039s most mysterious force - electricity this series tells of dazzling leaps of imagination and extraordinary experiments - a story of maverick geniuses who used electricity to light our cities to communicate across the seas and through the air to create modern industry and to give us the digital revolution3 episode 3: revelations and revolutions electricity is not just something that creates heat and light it connects the world through networks and broadcasting after centuries of man039s experiments with electricity the final episode tells the story of how a new age of real understanding dawned - how we discovered electric fields and electromagnetic waves today we can hardly imagine life without electricity - it defines our era as our understanding of it has increased so has our reliance upon it and today we039re on the brink of a new breakthrough because if we can understand the secret of electrical superconductivity we could once again transform the world
google is alive

in which hank attempts to define what life is argues that google is in fact alive albeit poorly and then proves that individual lives have no or extremely little value for their own sakewith mouthwash to be clear:1 i am not arguing that google should be treated like a sentient life form if google is alive it039s alive the same way a virus is the fact that it039s alive does not change its ethical status it is very interesting though2 while i don039t value the individual lives of the bacteria in my mouth i value quotlifequot tremendously and believe that one bacteria in a world otherwise devoid of life would be the most precious thing on that world but seeing as how there are trillions of bacteria within four feet of me right now i039m not particularly concerned with their welfare so quotlifequot is not a good qualification for quotvaluequot3 i have done some further research and it appears that the mrs gren thing is not so much criteria for life though they are often referenced as criteria for life it039s more like quotpropertiesquot of lifeas we know it i039m less interested in describing life than i am in determining what makes one thing alive and another thing not alive describing what we039ve got is easy deciding the status of something that may or may soon exist is an entirely different matter4 i039m very interested in people039s thoughts about about the quotwantquot theory though obviously this is a loose definition of quotwantquot does a plant really quotwantquot to turn toward the sunno what i039m saying is more quotreacts to it039s surroundings in order to fulfill its needsquot but quotlife wantsquot just sounds so much better the question of whether google or fire for that matter is reacting to its needs in order to fulfill its needs is an interesting one but i don039t really think that computer programs quotwantquot they don039t have needs they have instructionsbut how different is that from the instructions that bacteria have from their genesfinally google does satisfy schrodinger039s criteria of increasing order using available energy i think schrodinger039s criteria is in fact better than mine since you can039t argue that fire meets it as fire increases entropy and it makes me feel as if google is in fact alive however using this criteria one could also argue that an automated factor that turns plastic into toys is also alive as it would be using energy to decrease entropy if it is truly autonomous though that almost seems as alive as a virus to me
formula 1 comes to america - red bull racing takes first lap in texas

saddle up as the red bull racing team and the f1 showcar gets chased by cowboys on the ranch and goes off-road onto the under-construction circuit of the americas track the f1 circuit of the americas takes place in austin texas on november 18 2012hose off and drive over to http:redbullracingcom
h-ker french electric race bike testing

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