I can’t draw worth a damn. Anyway, here’s Vin Diesel.
I can’t draw worth a damn. Anyway, here’s Vin Diesel.
It occurred to me that I might be wrong about the locally stored database, so I conducted an experiment.
I put my phone in airplane mode, then went to my record player and played a song with my phone sitting nearby. Within a minute, my phone correctly displayed the currently playing song, despite having no connectivity whatsoever. This proves that there is a local database of songs against which the service can compare what it hears. Obviously the database does not include every song ever written, that would be ridiculous.
I never claimed that the phone was not listening, it has to listen in some way to recognize music. What I did claim, and have now proven, is that it can identify songs without sending the audio to Google.
IIRC, it uses a database of common and popular songs stored locally on your phone (possibly adapted to what Google knows about your taste in music, idk) and only goes online for matches when you do a manual song search.
“Born in March, btw”
I’ve done this repeatedly with gesture navigation.
I have a Bose Soundlink Micro Bluetooth speaker that goes into a low energy standby anytime it’s not being used. I am able to connect to it and start playing music without pressing any buttons on the speaker. Sounds like what you are looking for. I imagine all their Soundlink speakers have BTLE (and they can be grouped).
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Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell.
What do they do with it now? OP’s death tunnel is being filled back in with dirt and coffins, so there should be 1 coffin’s worth of displaced dirt per body, the same as with current burial practices.
Should I say “libre boot” or “lib reboot?”
Mnemonic or Silverhand?
Aren’t we, though?
Every Republican pundit in this country is already screaming about the trials being “election interference.” Preventing him from holding these rallies could probably be considered actual interference, at least until he’s (hopefully) convicted.
In theory, yes. I’ve never actually plugged it into a computer. It’s a Sony PS-LX300USB. Looks like you can pick one up used for less than $100. Might be worth it if you’re currently buying everything twice.
My record player has a USB port…
Don’t you dare! Toaster loves all people, especially the Master… oh I see it now.