pibbur who won't reveal his level, but claims to pronounce "vi" correctly.
Isn't Vi a name from a Baldur's Gate game ?
Or was that a user of RPGDot ?
I just can't remember anymore ...
pibbur who won't reveal his level, but claims to pronounce "vi" correctly.
…. Scared the crap out of me.
The dog has attended to the matter on the floor, and the table has been cleansed. The dog, who has been known to pull things out of the drain, appears to be largely impervious to germs.
If you’re someone who suffers in the heat of summer, you’ll be intrigued by a new offering from Sony. The Reon Pocket is a personal air conditioner that will keep you cool whether you’re on a crowded train or watching a ball game under the scorching sun. The portable, wearable device was developed as part of Sony’s startup acceleration program and was just funded on the company’s crowdfunding website.
Two years of development went into the Reon Pocket, which can also be used as a heater. After surveying businessmen in Tokyo about their needs and how they’d like to be cooler while wearing suits, Sony created the discrete model. It works by using thermoelectric cooling and is said to be able to lower the wearer’s body temperature by 23 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius). On the other end of the spectrum, users can warm up by about 14 degrees Fahrenheit (8 degrees Celsius).
Reon Pocket is intended to be used in tandem with a special undershirt that has a pocket at the base of the neck. The Bluetooth device, which weighs about 3 ounces (85 grams), connects to an app which allows for easy regulation of the temperature. The personal air conditioner works with both Android and iOS and charges via a standard USB-c. With 90 minutes of battery life, the device works long enough to keep wearers fresh and comfortable in many situations.
They are probably exaggerating. But it would be nice if it were able to get your body temp down with 1°C. It is only the top that is being covered by a cooling T-shirt after all.
t the timne of writing (August 15, 19:30 CET), and seen from Norway: Today's Wikipedia featured article is about an Australian.
pibbur who didn't know about this one until now.