Perhaps I’m just a glutton, but I’d rather put those things in a pie crust or cake.
Perhaps I’m just a glutton, but I’d rather put those things in a pie crust or cake.
It’s always seemed to me that choux was a ton of work for something which, when prepared perfectly, is just kind of “meh.” I never really enjoy those challenges on the Bake Off.
That’s not accurate. Paint was updated to read and save more formats, but it still can’t handle transparency, and any image saved with the program will lose what transparency may have been present before. Even it’s a PNG file.
It is true of any red state, absolutely. I would add that those assholes make their presence felt even in the blue areas. I’m a lifelong Birmingham native, and nary a day passes I don’t suffer the will and influence of the red rural majority.
Wow, you guys really recycle everything and proof nothing, huh?
Wow, you guys really recycle everything and proof nothing, huh?
Maybe I’m just weird, but I assumed that was the point of the part in the article about hotel staff rehearsing lines in which they specifically them coolers and not fridges.
For collectors of DVDs, records, books, and games, I’d suggest something like Collectorz (CLZ), although it’s not free.
I think there’s like one editor for all of Lifehacker now. No way they’re actually proofing every article that gets posted. I’d assume the writers are proofing their own stuff, but that’s not super effective because you tend to read what you meant rather than what’s on the page, especially if proofing immediately…
You correctly stated that 365's Basic plan is the same price as Google’s lowest tier, but with 67% more storage, then noted that it costs double to get access to Microsoft’s desktop Office apps. From this, you concluded that it’s a more expensive option.
Good job, ya done gone and kilt it.
Guys, please don’t buy someone a wallet unless you know for a fact they need a wallet, and know exactly what kind they want. A wallet is a very personal and singular item, and if someone has a wallet they’re happy and comfortable with, they don’t want to to receive a different one as a gift, potential with some…
Guys, please don’t buy someone a wallet unless you know for a fact they need a wallet, and know exactly what kind…
I haven’t mentioned this to anyone yet because I assume no one will believe me...
Nah, you’re overthinking it. I’m just saying if demand for A to B drives a given price, then any flight path A to B t0 C should carry a price floor of the A to B price plus the B to C price. It doesn’t matter if A to B costs $250 and uses an average of $10 of fuel per seat based on average sell saturation, or if it…
Fuck all of this and the Wall Street shitbags that are always profiting off of it.
That’s how my mom almost always made biscuits, too. She said she liked the extra crispy bits where it peaked, but I’m pretty sure the primary motivation was simplicity and efficiency.
Interesting. My incredulity here can probably be attributed to the fact I’ve never been any good at pinching regular bread rolls, which are a much firmer and more manageable dough to start with. I’ll concede that you command by birthright a mastery of the biscuit-making craft the likes of which I’ll never possess.
You mean pinched the way one would a roll? I can’t picture how this would work. Isn’t biscuit dough too wet for this? I’m familiar with drop biscuits as a lazy method that also yields less waste (assuming one is traditionally “wasting” the scrap), but I don’t think this is what you’re talking about either.
It seems to me the logical move would be to say that if a flight from A to B costs $X, and a flight from A to C requires a layover at B, then it must cost $X + $Y, where $Y is any number inclusive of $0, but the sum will never be lower than $X.
It makes sense except for the part where you believe the higher prices are there to control availability for people that “need to book.” For one, assume anyone who is booking has some need to do so. But crucially, the price bump is because they want to make more money, and see the opportunity to do so based on high…
Yeah, I feel kind of bad for assuming initially, but there have just been so many disappointing revelations about former icons that turned out to be true, or even worse than initially reported. But also, I wasn’t really following the story at that time, and as a general rule I try not to cast any assumption or opinion…