[Lanyard] Arcya floating lanyard - Xperia Z Accessories

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Hard to see, but the phone is floating
Just got one of these for €20 shipped (I know, the shipping costs were ridiculous) and have just finished testing it in my bathtub!
The idea is that I'd connect this to my phone while boating and wont have to worry about dropping it off the boat or something. Something I noticed when I opened it was that the lanyard perfectly fits along the length of the phone, meaning you could put the phone in that and kind of lean it against rocks while swimming or something without having to worry about scratching the phone!
Very happy with this product! Anyone used anything similar?

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Sorry if I put this in wrong place. I got this idea today its just a suggestion which I think would be cool if it was built in. Watch the video below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-d_CHY92Aw
For it to be better explained http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7askBmF4_c
It will tell you about how they took the iphone technology and put it into the macbook air.
Maybe some mac style album for music application to really make it better.
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Nice job keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Chris
As much as I hate to say it, because I don't want an iphone (or I would've bought one) I LOVE this feature of the iphones/macs/ipods/etc.
...it looks clean...

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Let me know your thoughts - I know people were keen on a black/champagne combo and it was genuinely an easy switch out.
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Please help identify element

Hi.
During screen replacement I've knocked off an element off a power button flex cable.
I've tried soldering it back, but it didn't help. Can anyone identify what was that element? I want to test it, to see if I din't bake it in the process of soldering.
Element is less than 0.3mm in length, and about 0.1mm in width.
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p.s. This is my own phone, and I'm not a professional engineer, but this is third screen I've broken on my phone, and instead of paying another three hundred euro for repairs, I've decided to try doing it myself. I will (most probably) ruin my phone in the process, but at least this will be fun

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Question Let's see how magic eraser does on a famous photo

Here's a famous photo of Soviet Dictator Joseph Stalin standing next to Leon Trotsky.
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Here's the same image after magic eraser is done with it. Dasvidaniya Trotsky.
Here's the version that Stalin ordered done.
It is considerably better. Overall, magic eraser is probably good enough to remove people you have had brutally murdered from photographs so long as the few people that do notice know better than to mention it, but not nearly as good as someone air brushing said person out of a photograph as if their life depended on it. (And it probably did)

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