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From what I've been able to locate, the Nexus 7 mini-tablet is about the only tablet that can actually handle wireless charging at this time. I was also unable to find an answer to why this is, but I have some reasons to consider. Before that, though, I did run across an article about a company called Freescale that was supposed to provide wireless charging capabilities to tablets as early as 2015. Trying to find anything regarding Freescale and if they actually did produce wireless chargers for tablets after that time did not turn up a lot of leads. It appears the company was bought out, and that may be why Freescale not only seems to disappear, but also may not have gone to market with their tablet wireless charging technology. COST Notice when I mentioned the Nexus 7 I said it is called a mini-tablet. In pictures, it doesn't look much wider than a standard smartphone. So, the cost to produce it, most likely, is less than it would be if it were larger. Devices that can support wireless charging need to be made out of material that can wireless conduct electricity. Plastic or a metal finish like aluminum are not the best of conductors, especially when talking efficiency. Most people want to have their device power up in a short period of time. Glass is more or less the standard material used for this kind of conductivity, which means it's not only used for the screen, but also for the back. This glass also needs to be tough, scratch resistance, etc., to handle the normal wear and tear of a device. All of these things will drive cost. SIZE You may have noticed that there are some devices in your car that you can charge through a USB port (if built in), or with an adapter via the cigarette lighter, while there are others you can't. Usually the size of the device and how much power it requires are the factors involved. Similarly, wireless chargers are mostly built for smaller devices such as a smartwatch or a smartphone. The amount of watts required to power a larger device is different than it is for a smaller device. CONSUMER DEMAND It could be that demand for the ability to wirelessly charge a tablet is low compared to what it is for a smaller device. Typically, a phone or watch will get more use than a tablet does for the normal user, and so the convenience of wireless charging is higher than it would be for a tablet. IS IT TRULY WIRELESS? As an aside, but perhaps pertinent to the conversation still, wireless charging isn't truly wireless. Not yet .You have a charging pad that itself must be plugged into an outlet to provide the charge, or else (though I'm not aware of one yet), be charged at one point through a wire of some kind so it can turn around and charge a device. Regardless, the tether to an outlet or powered USB port still exists. Another company I came across was working on using infrared (IR) to power multiple devices up to 30 feet away. As far as I know, that charger, with the ability to truly wirelessly charge, has not been brought to market, and even so, it's likely it would take awhile for compatible devices, including tablets, to appear.
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Sow, I'm buying that Nexus tablet now. I want to see how it is. And yeah, I forgot about the materials, they need to be able to not disturb the electromagnetic field, you're right. Oh, and about more power, that is not necessarily true. Most devices have an standard of minimum 5 Watt, I have been testing devices and looking for information about for about a year now. Also, most USB output, is also minimum 5 Watt. And even if the Watt is lower for wireless devices, the device will still charge because there aren't any safeguards most of the time on the device itself to stop wireless charging. And about demand, that is true. Wireless charging is slower and more costly in heat, and tablets that normal have larger batteries wont be that desirable for most consumers. And yes, most of the devices are truly wireless. I'm still laughing about, " charging my wireless phone after I wireless charged my wireless wireless charger ". So basically, there are truly wireless chargers out there, nor wires at all. But I will be making one myself when I have the time. That IR wireless charger sound very inefficient and dangerous. Just like Bluetooth and WiFi, there is a danger behind it, and infrared is quite heavy on the dangerous side I presume. Either way, you mad a lot of great points there, very logical. Thank. And I also know where to look for a new tablet.
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I would say any and all conversations where there is a level of disagreement are the hardest ones to have. So you name it, if both spouses are not on the same page, there's bound to be conflict. However, if those conversations don't take place, they can cause things to fester, causing unnecessary grief, until ultimately they end in divorce. In the meantime, there's potential for ongoing frustration, unhappiness and suffering. So, the question becomes how to deal with those kinds of conversations? βPrioritize. Taking a look at which topics are probably the most benign and therefore easier to resolve and starting there is helpful. It might mean not dealing with bigger things in the interim, but as a foundation for understanding and trust is developed, it's possible that the other topics become more approachable with time. βReminders of why people got married in the first place. If those reasons are still intact, then the difference of opinions need to be put into that context, and seen through that perspective. If things have significantly changed, as they so often do, then maybe the problem isn't so much the differences in opinions as they are the differences in growing apart, having different goals, wants and desires. Those will be at the core of what will need to be addressed. βPatience. Sometimes it's easy to give up rather than keep working at things. Irreconcilable differences are often stated for reasons why couples get divorced, but you've got to wonder just how many times that's truly the case. How much was actually discussed? How hard did both parties work at it? Or did they just let things go to the point where being together was more painful than being apart? Sometimes it takes weathering life's storms in order to see what you're both capable of doing as a couple. Life is filled with hurdles, obstacles, and problems. Taking a deep breath and taking on these situational issues is going to take time. βAgree to disagree. We hear that a lot anymore, and maybe it goes too far, because some disagreements are just incompatible, or untenable, but before that, there's a lot of ground to cover. Sometimes putting things aside to allow both parties to think about what's been said and what their true position is on things is best. So, once a conversation has started, but resolution isn't there, walking away from it for a while but still carrying on with everything else might help give each other enough space to be able to readdress it at a future time. βMost things can be overcome if both spouses are willing. Don't give up on each other at the first sign of trouble, or the second, or the third. There's going to be more disagreeing for a while, especially in the beginning and probably years down the road. It can get better, though, if the lines of communication remain open. Some things, if not rushed, will end up resolving themselves. Others will take work. Don't expect things to be rosey all the time, but don't get down on everything, either. Marriages don't last because thorny subjects are never addressed, but neither do they last because nerves are constantly being stomped on. Somewhere, there is a happy medium, and there needs to be sufficient trust to find it.
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<p>Ah ... that is often tried, I'd say. But it's never succeeding. You can't kill what happened in the past. You can only try to kill love in yourself and will succeed for the future if that would be the plan ;-)</p>
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<p>Great combo :D</p>
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<p>Agreed!</p>
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<a href="https://musing.io/q/luueetang/f3snj7cqq"><b>View this question on Musing.io</b></a>
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<p>Thanks. I was almost sure you couldn't but I just put it out there to make sure!</p>
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While it's not expressly written in the bible one way or another, we can draw conclusions from the text for what most likely took place. God gives Adam and Eve two commandments. One, don't eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and two, multiply and replenish the Earth. They were then left alone for a time. We don't know how long it took for Lucifer to come along, but there doesn't seem to be a whole lot going on between Adam and Eve in the interim They recognize they are meant for each other, and that they are supposed to have children, but the sexual attraction isn't there. The state of existence they were living in was not what we experience now. In the Garden of Eden, they were not aging, they did become ill, or follow normal bodily cycles. They likely would have continued on indefinitely this way, keeping one commandmentβavoiding the forbidden fruitβbut not complying with the otherβmultiplying. They didn't even realize during this time that they were naked. So, even though they were adults, they were living in a state of innocence or naivete, that didn't go away or change until after eating the fruit. Post Fall, after being driven out of the Garden of Eden, we read immediately that Adam knew Eve, that she conceived, and they had Cain. So, while they perhaps had the capacity to have sexual intercourse, they were not inclined to it before eating the fruit, but afterwards, apparently were quick to start keeping the commandment so as to have children.
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author | niel96 |
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permlink | pkezpq6fw |
category | musing-threads |
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author | rok-sivante |
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permlink | p3zctcfrw |
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author | steemjetrecords |
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permlink | p35x6mzgw |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","love"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Did Adam mate with eve before eating the fruit?","appBody":"<p>No offense, very curious questions which are likely asked by Indians. Well it was stated on the holy book if it happened before. But I am sure they mated after they left the garden</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkvg78ywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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root_title | "Musing Posts" |
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author | triple-paradox |
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permlink | fkyr2esuq |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","love"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Did Adam mate with eve before eating the fruit?","appBody":"<p>God told them to multiply and conquer the world. There is nothing as sin in sexual intercourse if it is out of true love. As sexuality is a gift of God, i strongly believes that Adam and Eve has had sexual intercourse before there fall.</p><p> Many theologians say that the first few chapters of the book of Genesis cannot be taken as it is to word. As per studies Book of Amos was the first written book of Holy Bible. Rest were written after centuries of handing over through words.</p><p> </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkvg78ywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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author | overdose23456 |
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permlink | fkztmnzwq |
category | musing-threads |
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author | overdose23456 |
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permlink | p3wxhdywq |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","business",""],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Why do people love to sit in front of buses?","appBody":"Funny acts of people ","appDepth":1,"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"question"}" |
created | 2019-01-30 08:09:33 |
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author | iyanpol12 |
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permlink | pkg33sqww |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","business",""],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Why do people love to sit in front of buses?","appBody":"<p>Every individual has their own reasons why they prefer sitting at the front of the bus. Some reasons I see is they are close to the door. Either their destination is close or it is easier them to get off the bus. Another thing is, front seats are reserved for the elderlies and PWDs. That way, it is easy for them to go out of the bus. I prefer actually in the middle when it's not rush hour. I take the back seat during rush hour because many are standing at those times. Sometimes, it actually depends on the system of th bus operators. Some bus operators are annoying, and it compromises comfortability of their passengers.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3wxhdywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
created | 2019-02-01 03:43:57 |
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author | joshuaetim |
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permlink | p32q8lzqq |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","business",""],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Why do people love to sit in front of buses?","appBody":"<p>Moving in a transit or travelling to any destination is one activity people find very enjoyable to do. Whether it's a Toyota Hiace bus or a Marcapolo, a fourteen-seater luxurious Mazda, one position eyed mostly by people is the front seat.</p>\n<p>One reason why people fight to secure the front seat of a bus is to get a clearer and wider view of things, peoples, structures and building outside. If you're in front of the bus, no one has a better view of the outside as you and this include the back view as you'll have access to the rear view mirrors.</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>People religiously love to stay strapped to the front seat of a bus to enjoy the music that comes from the sound system. If you stay in front, you are more likely to feel the impact of the music more, whether it's blasting from a radio station or from a CD player. It's leaves one with an ethereal feeling.</p>\n<p>Wouldn't you enjoy the company of having a gist with the driver or having the driver gist you? This definitely is another reason why people develop a pure phobia for front seat, and in this case the ladies seem to be highest *\"practitioners\"*. But though this is risky as it may tend to distract the driver, but I think It's cool especially when you find a driver that's quite interesting.</p>\n<p>People also struggle for the front seat to enjoy the air conditioner (AC) most. Another reason is for convenience, people feel more comfortable seatingn in the front seat than behind.</p>\n<p>When next you see people struggle for a front seat in the bus, just know that for every struggle, there is a reson.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3wxhdywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
created | 2019-01-30 09:22:48 |
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author | purpletanzanite |
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permlink | pke8jcqqq |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","business",""],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Why do people love to sit in front of buses?","appBody":"<p>Lol, another one joked that people in the front arrive early. </p><p>From my part its because of a common old day misbelief that the drivers side is always safe. Incase of an accident. My grandnother used to say people in the middle suffer the most during the accident and people at the back experience the worst road bumps (this i somehow agree too).. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3wxhdywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
created | 2019-02-01 01:35:03 |
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author | rok-sivante |
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permlink | p3cnyq6fw |
category | musing-threads |
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created | 2019-02-14 21:53:42 |
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author_curate_reward | "" |
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jadabug | 0 | 1,342,140,488 | 1% | ||
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author | overdose23456 |
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permlink | pk9zd8ywq |
category | musing-threads |
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author | osint |
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permlink | fk7b9xpww |
category | musing-threads |
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created | 2019-02-02 00:02:42 |
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root_title | "Musing Posts" |
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author | rok-sivante |
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permlink | p3vf9k9qw |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","steemit","cryptocurrency","relationship","lovd"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"How can you meet a lady and sex with her for the first time ?","appBody":"<p>Uh... thatβs not quite a grammatically-proper question and isnβt totally clear what specifically you mean...</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pk9zd8ywq","appParentAuthor":"overdose23456","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
created | 2019-02-07 02:54:21 |
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house-targaryen | 0 | 305,607,574 | 100% | ||
steem.doctor | 0 | 251,591,578 | 100% | ||
samuelgr | 0 | 307,366,588 | 100% | ||
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author | rhemakosi |
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permlink | pkees4cqw |
category | musing-threads |
json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life","success","mindset","steemit","dtube"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Is it true that constant failure at something in different ways can lead to a more significant breakthrough in life?","appBody":"","appDepth":1,"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"question"}" |
created | 2019-01-29 15:42:30 |
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author | ajorundon |
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permlink | p3b55ypqq |
category | musing-threads |
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