Yeah, I liked VB a lot and used a demo of it. At the time, it was the most robust forum software (or at least I thought). I'm on several other forums that still use it but I've seen a lot of site move away from it.
Nice job with the site @Casper. I had implemented several forums in the past and have not heard of this forum software - is it relatively new? It seems to have a lot of robust functionality.
Well, there's rain and then there's RAIN. Most of the rain we encountered down there wasn't too bad. The RAIN I hit on the way down was shitty as hell. But you're right, now that I have good rain gear, it's certainly much less discouraging.
I highly doubt they do. If there's a backdoor, hackers would've already discovered and exploited it. While many cry foul that Apple is refusing to do this, the same would bitch if they did have a back door already built in. I don't think they should build one.
I was thinking...if the terrorist guy had a newer iPhone with the fingerprint detection and they have his body...
They at least have his prints and it has already been shown that the fingerprint sensor can be defeated by using fingerprints in a creative way.
If you are using for action shots (i.e. motorsports) I suggest you get one that at least does 60FPS in 1080. Forget about 4k...it takes a lot of horsepower to render, eats up SD card capacity and most don't have a 4K display to show it on anyway.
Helmet mount is the best...either on top or side (but far enough forward to not get the helmet in the frame). I say this is the best because it tracks where you look so if something happens (i.e. the idiot in front of you racks himself on the guardrail) you most likely capture everything. Plus you can record more of the scenery (if you want).
I've been using them for several years and have the second generation model and the Hero Black 3+ and have used them on the bikes as well as scuba diving. There are a lot more cameras coming out now so options are really starting to open up.
I guess those are chin-ups, not pull ups. He got his chin up to the bar consistently at least. Still looked like a spazz. I'm sure that's hard on your joints.