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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Mon Sep 9 17:55:54 2013
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 14:55:51 -0700
From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@ouheidibaure.biz>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
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rn.The app's alarm gently wakes you
up during the lightest part of your sleep cycle. You can avoid
that groggy feeling that makes you want to hit the snooze button.Listening
to music or watching a movie on your smartphone is a great
way to pass the time. It can make your morning walk or
a bus ride fly by.The downside is that many earphones block out
the surrounding noise. That's great if you want to tune out the
world. It's not so great if a car is honking at you
or the driver announces your stop.Awareness for Android and iPhone fixes
that problem. It uses your smartphone's microphone to keep track of noise
around you. Any sounds louder than regular background noise gets sent to
your headphones.You can hear a car honk, a bus stop announcement or
your friend talking. And you won't miss a second of your music
or video.As my Dad always used to say, "Measure twice, cut once."
Even if you're not cutting anything, measuring can prevent costly mistakes.But
you don't have to reach for a ruler or tape measure. Android
users can fire up Advanced Ruler Pro and iPhone users can grab
Visual Measure.Just take a picture of an object or room and then
follow the directions. The app can figure out the dimensions for you.
From a chair to a mansion, you can measure virtually anything.iPhone users
also have the amazing Acoustic Ruler Pro. This uses sound reflection to
measure distances. It's similar to the way bats detect bugs and obstacles.There
are tw
o modes. If you have two iPhones, you can measure distances
up to 82 feet. With one iPhone, you can measure distances just
under 4 feet.Smartphones and tablets are on their way to becoming indispensible
medical gadgets. They've already been wired with sensors to detect certain
blood chemicals. MIT created an add-on, NETRA, which turns any smartphone
into a portable eye tester. The list goes on.Most of these advances
are years away from being commercial or require add-ons. However, some people
are doing interesting things with the smartphones they already have.Instant
Heart Rate for iPhone and Android uses the phone's camera to figure
out your heart rate. It detects the light passing through your finger
and how it changes as your heart beats.You can keep a log
of your heart rate to track it over time.There are plenty of
valuable items that people drop every day. A simple metal detector is
all you need to find them and make some extra money.Don't have
a metal detector? Don't need one. Metal detector apps for Android and
iPhone have you covered.No, I'm not joking. Smartphones contain a compass
for navigation. It's not difficult to tweak it to detect nearby metal
objects.You will need to find a comfortable way to hold your phone
near the ground, however. Walking around bent over just looks odd!Time-lapse
videos are amazing. You can watch natural phenomena unfold that would take
too long with the unaided eye.Time-lapse pros use expensive, hi
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<p>This local mom *never* thought she’d make<br />
$7,487 in one month working from home…</p>
<p>That's right... She went from unemployed to making<br />
$379+ a day on the internet and now she shared<br />
her incredible story with us</p>
<p>I’ve said enough, just read this post right NOW, okay?<br />
Here’s the link:</p>
<p>==> <a href="http://www.ouheidibaure.biz/2187/91/194/839/1719.10tt71675797AAF7.php">Read The Full Post Now - Click Here</a></p>
<p>-WAH Team</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rn.The app's alarm gently wakes you
up during the lightest part of your sleep cycle. You can avoid
that groggy feeling that makes you want to hit the snooze button.Listening
to music or watching a movie on your smartphone is a great
way to pass the time. It can make your morning walk or
a bus ride fly by.The downside is that many earphones block out
the surrounding noise. That's great if you want to tune out the
world. It's not so great if a car is honking at you
or the driver announces your stop.Awareness for Android and iPhone fixes
that problem. It uses your smartphone's microphone to keep track of noise
around you. Any sounds louder than regular background noise gets sent to
your headphones.You can hear a car honk, a bus stop announcement or
your friend talking. And you won't miss a second of your music
or video.As my Dad always used to say, "Measure twice, cut once."
Even if you're not cutting anything, measuring can prevent costly mistakes.But
you don't have to reach for a ruler or tape measure. Android
users can fire up Advanced Ruler Pro and iPhone users can grab
Visual Measure.Just take a picture of an object or room and then
follow the directions. The app can figure out the dimensions for you.
From a chair to a mansion, you can measure virtually anything.iPhone users
also have the amazing Acoustic Ruler Pro. This uses sound reflection to
measure distances. It's similar to the way bats detect bugs and obstacles.There
are tw
k, click.' Hers only clicked once. Hers
was the only one that went down once, and she didn't feel
safe, but they let her still get on the ride," Brown told
The Dallas Morning News.MyFoxDFW.com reported that fire crews had to use
a ladder truck to get to the platform below the roller coaster
where the woman's body had fallen.Arlington Fire Department investigators
have not confirmed if the restraint came loose, according to the report.
Investigators will try to determine Saturday if the woman was not properly
secured by staff, as some witnesses accounts contend.Six Flags expressed
sadness over the death and said it was temporarily closing the section
of the park around the accident site. It didn't say how long
the area would be closed. A message left for Parker by The
Associated Press wasn't returned."We are deeply saddened to share that earlier
this evening an adult woman died in the park while on the
Texas Giant. Park medical staff and local paramedics responded immediately.
Since the safety of our guests and employees is our number one
priority, the ride has been closed pending further investigation. Our thoughts
and prayers are with the family and friends during this difficult time,"
the statement said.The Texas Giant reaches 14 stories high and has a
drop of 79 degrees and a bank of 95 degrees. It can
carry up to 24 riders. The ride first opened in 1990 as
an all-wooden coaster but underwent a $10 million renovation in 2010 to
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