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This is a simple fix for a phsyically broken iPhone volume button.
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This is a simple fix for a phsyically broken iPhone volume button.
What you need:
- Jailbroken iPhone - Cydia
In Cydia, you need to download "SBSsettings" and "Volume Slider Widget"
- Cydia - Search - SBSsettings.
and then download
- Cydia - Search - Volume Slider Widget.
Broken volume button fixed without having to physically pay for anything.
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Change Blindness; you cannot be aware of everything. Your brain fails to...
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Change Blindness; you cannot be aware of everything. Your brain fails to focus on details all the time.
Change blindness allows the brain to focus on one precise thing and that's very useful and a great survival mechanism. But since most of the time we're not aware of what the brain focuses on, we cannot have a full picture of our daily lives; it distorts our perception constantly.
This concept explained and much more in the documentary series "Brain Story" (2000) by the extraordinary British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). http://www.bbc.co.uk
Full description of the original documentary series: - http://news.bbc.c...
Official "brain story" book, companion to the series: - http://www.amazon...
About the author, Susan Greenfield: - http://en.wikiped... or - http://www.sirc.o...
the "whole brain atlas" online: - http://www.med.ha...
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All footage that i have of Bruce Lee in "Longstreet". This is ...
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All footage that i have of Bruce Lee in "Longstreet". This is Part 1.
Bruce Lee appeared in four episodes as Li Tsung, an antique dealer who teaches Mike the art of Jeet Kune Do. The episodes Bruce appeared in were:
The Way of the Intercepting Fist Spell Legacy Like Death Wednesday's Child I See, Said the Blind Man
Stirling Silliphant, the creator of Longstreet, trained with Bruce Lee for several years. It is very possible that Silliphant was remembering a training session like this when he developed Longstreet and particularly the episode "The Way of the Intercepting Fist."
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posting anymore LCK stand up vids?
thanks
losers!!