I am sold on the concept.
I am sold on the concept.
Perhaps you could use a "batch renamer" .
They never get them all. It took me months to get a near-universal cable that handled micro-usb (Blackberry) mini-usb (cell phone), Sony eReader, and iPod Touch, and as a bonus my grandson's DS game. Dropped the Touch and now have a Galaxy Tab—of course it has a proprietary plug.
If you have a common last name, please Don't name your children with common first names. You are opening your kids up to this or something else in new technologies.
It is interesting that while most of the comments so far talk about ethics, the only similar word in the article is about the 8 "least-evil" banks, but those banks are "least-evil" defined by user fees, not by ethics, and most of the reasons hundreds of thousands are now switching to credit unions.
Visiting Manhattan in 2 weeks. I don't have GPS, but have purchased a Crumpled City Map [www.pizzolorusso.com] made of Tyvek!
I go through 20 lbs per year just my spouse and I, all from a colleague who beekeeps. I concur with all the rave reviews about taste, but did not know the store-bought stuff was that out of whack. Thanks for the article.
The TV show Canada's Worst Driver on Discovery last night showed the proper shoulder check technique: Do NOT move your shoulders. This helps keep the vehicle from swerving. Nothing beats a good shoulder check.
[www.grabmybooks.com] creates ePub ebooks from Web articles. It allows a modicum of editing en route so you can get rid of nasty stuff, although I am impressed with how well it gets rid of non-article stuff on its own.
Doubling them over gives more traction (make sure the crease is under the tire, not the open ends)
The breakaways for me are because the ports on the CPU are difficult to see in dim light.
How about Gold imprinting (so they're a little more expensive...)
VOTE: DailyRotation
Anyone know how to recycle/compost safely wax paper?
I use this and other gentle methods only for the arms. It is good for holding the arms better onto the head. I do NOT use it to alter the front of the glasses, to change the angle, except as a stop-gap after rough-housing with the grandkids until I can get to an optometrist.
Any puncture or severe wound benefits from this article.
Yes. There is a reason why we first-aiders have a shelf limit on our certifications, and renew our courses. In the moment, it is easy to forget things, and many of us have witnessed it first-hand.
Do I see it upswinging or downswinging, and how do I take advantage of this?
I used the warranty once as well. I bought my first Tilley 6-7 years ago, now have a winter one as well, and a vest, and never looked back.
@everyone who responded,