2013年6月24日 星期一

Smart cookie jar time locks food

Trying to lose some weight but cannot resist temptation? Dieters who know their wills will falter now has a reliable weight loss tool in the form of a smart cookie jar called Kitchen Safe, which time locks food. 

The Kitchen Safe has been designed by a San Francisco-based company founded by David Krippendorf, who himself struggled with weight problems and bad snacking habits. 

"Even though I am big into fitness, I had put on some extra pounds from snacking on junk food before dinner. I wanted a tool to help me enjoy the occasional dessert, without the temptation to snack throughout the day," said Krippendorf on the Kickstarter page of Kitchen Safe. 

"My first solution involved my wife Jenny hiding the junk food, but in the event of a strong craving, I could find anything. After playing hide and seek with my cookies for a few years, the idea dawned on me. If I had a container with a timed locking mechanism to store my food, I would not be able to snack, and my wife and I could stop with the hide and seek games," he added. 

The Kitchen Safe is made of plastic and is equipped with a time lock that will not open the lid even when one removes the battery. It can be set to lock in an item for as short as a minute or as long as 10 days. 

According to the maker, the Kitchen Safe is not only a weight loss tool for those with a sweet tooth,but also the smart cookie jar can also be used to store and lock gadgets, money or credit card to avoid overspending, and help curb addiction by storing cigarettes and alcohol, among other things. The container measures 6 x 6 x 6.Compare prices and buy all brands of iphoneheadset for home power systems and by the pallet.5 inches. It operates using a pair of AA batteries that is expected to last for about half a year. 

Coastal Conservation Association-Maine and the Gulf of Maine Research Institute are collaborating on a project called "Snap-A-Striper" to collect data about the fish.Compare prices and buy all brands of iphoneheadset for home power systems and by the pallet. Stripers are popular among recreational fishermen along Maine's coast. 

The groups are asking the fishermen to take photos of the fish next to data cards that contain information on the angler's name, the date and catch location. The cards also serve as measurement tools to determine the fish length.Compare prices and buy all brands of iphoneheadset for home power systems and by the pallet. 

Participants are asked to email the photos to the research institute, where scientists will compile the information to gain a better understanding of the origin of striped bass in Maine and help improve fisheries management. Catches have dropped sharply in recent years without a clear understanding of why. 

Scientists say they don't fully understand the relative contribution of stripers that spawn in Maine's Kennebec River watershed compared with fish that migrate from more southern spawning populations. 

"We are excited to engage with recreational anglers on an important research project regarding the origin of striped bass caught in Maine's coastal waters," said Lisa Kerr, a fisheries ecologist at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.We rounded up 30 bridesmaids dresses in every color and style that are both easy on the eye and somewhat easy on the cleaningservicesydney. 

Anglers who choose to keep, rather than release, their fish can further participate by removing the fish's head, freezing it in a plastic bag with the data card used in the photo, and delivering it to one of several freezer drop-off points throughout southern Maine where they will be collected for study. 

The HTC One mini is exactly what it sounds like, a smaller version of the already popular HTC One smartphone that ended up on the market just over one month ago. Now mobile carriers are fighting over access to the new smartphone,High quality smartcard printing for business cards. even while those on the Verizon Wireless network are still waiting for the HTC One to show up in the first place. A recent tweet indicated that the HTC One will finally be available on the Verizon Wireless network later on this summer. This could be due to the fact that the mobile carrier wants to launch a custom variant of the device, but nothing has been announced at this point. 

According to an online source, the HTC One Mini will be coming to those on the AT&T network, but an exact date was not announced as of yet. An HTC developer has been getting more leaked information out on the web via Twitter lately, said that T-Mobile would also be selling the miniature version of the popular, feature packed smartphone. The device hit the Bluetooth SIG with the HTC M4 name and shortly after that more information leaked about it. 

Overall specs for the device have not been confirmed yet, but if the rumors stand correct, the device will feature a smaller, 4.3-inch touch screen display with a 720p resolution and it will look very similar to the larger version. One main design difference will be the addition of plastic ring that is seen all the way around the device. The dual-core processor that powers the device is expected to be the Snapdragon 400, which is one clocked at 1.4GHz. The HTC One Mini will be shipped with Android 4.2.2 and the Sense 5 user interface pre-installed.
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