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That makes it rechargeable rather than mains powered :roll:


Rechargable to me is something charged via USB and that is how a lot of the products are marketed. Very few are actually powered by a mains power supply. And the product I am talking about can be used while plugged in.

Roll roll :roll: :roll:

EDIT: Yep. Just checked. It's definitely marketed as 'mains powered'

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Charges by mains but then you remove it from mains to use it


How industrial is this unit if it needs that much power?

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How industrial is this unit if it needs that much power?


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Personally I would recommend the Lelo brand. They are the Porsches of toys.

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oceanicitl wrote:
saspro wrote:

That makes it rechargeable rather than mains powered :roll:


Rechargable to me is something charged via USB and that is how a lot of the products are marketed. Very few are actually powered by a mains power supply. And the product I am talking about can be used while plugged in.

Roll roll :roll: :roll:

EDIT: Yep. Just checked. It's definitely marketed as 'mains powered'

Pics or it was a dude... oh.. ummm..

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How industrial is this unit if it needs that much power?


I'd check but it's currently on holiday in Croatia

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How industrial is this unit if it needs that much power?


The Jackhammer 2000!


So you didn't actually read any of my previous posts?

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Personally I would recommend the Lelo brand. They are the Porsches of toys.

Ta for that.

Sometimes a little knowledge goes a long way...

(pun intended) ;)


Anytime. Pay more for them but well worth it. There's a particularly lovely sex shop in Brugge that has the whole range on display.

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Uncharted 4 - What possessed them?

A Funko figure that doesn't remotely look like it's picture, and the eBay seller is being a twat even though I've sent him that proof :evil:

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The Weyland-Yutani Report book is pure win if you're an Alien fan. It incorporates all that is considered canon and is brilliantly representative of it's title.

Excellent choice of photos and artwork (I'll be stealing some of the poses for my figs!) and the paper used doesn't even collect fingerprints like some books I could mention.

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So good I'm ordering another one (looks much better in hand).

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So good I'm ordering another one (looks much better in hand).


That's the worst I'm guessing?

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View Master. The new kind you out a phone in. It's Google Cardboard, but made out of plastic. I thought it might be handy for stereo card on the phone activities (I am re-working my display web page). It's not bad, but experiments with my stereo viewers and the phone led me to believe that it would be better. I think the problem is that the screen is just too close to the lenses, so you can see the pixels on the screen. With my stereo viewers, you get a better result with the screen a bit further away, so pixelation is less of an issue. So, looks like Brian May might be onto something, methinks.

Anyway, it's interesting to play with. I'll be seeing how my web page behaves with it over the next week or so, but not being able to access the screen is a problem. There is a lever on the side that taps the screen, so you have one tap for input, and some tilting, which is can be detected using JavaScript.

As Cardboard viewers are all closed - that is you can't get to the screen when the phone is contained - I'll have to have a think about how this can work.

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