Lightsider01
Lightsider
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Okay, maybe this is cheating, as it's technically a "bag", but Skinth Solutions makes sheathes and cases that have pockets, compartments and options galore. Something for everyone, made with quality materials and workmanship, lots of colors available, and if you don't see exactly what you need, they'll work with you

I've found the grinding tool that shaped like a cone works better on dog nails. It's not quite as aggressive, but slow and steady is a good idea anyway, and it has a variety of diameters to work with to get into tight places, like those annoying dewclaws. :D Just remember to wear a dust mask. Coughing up dog nail dust

True, but she has a point. Men have a 0% chance of getting pregnant from sexual contact, while a woman usually has a >0% chance.

My god... it's either the single best example of ironic writing I've ever seen or a true, living example of H. Neanderthalensis in the digital flesh! Step right up, folks! We have it all. Misogyny. Objectification. Generalization. Hyper-materialism. Even a little dick-worship thrown in! Now get in line, don't crowd,

It's a popular misconception, and one that really does warrant education. Especially if you enjoy meat. ^_^

Kiwi fruit has a high concentration of an enzyme that breaks down proteins. So, it does indeed make meat tender by breaking down the structure. However, many people do not like the "mushy" texture that can be imparted by use/overuse of these kinds of tenderizers. So personal preference, I suppose. ^_^

Salt will initially draw out some water, but then the process of osmosis and diffusion will draw salt into the meat. That will have two effects. The salt in the meat will draw in more water and hold onto it better when cooking. It will also denature proteins in the meat to some degree, which will also hold on to water

I'm afraid you're incorrect. Although the tank can roll/strafe, both sides had exactly the same primary weapon. Although the two sides of the tank were indeed visually distinctive. Perhaps you're thinking of the secondary weapon where the tank rears up on it's back end and fires a "nuke" type area weapon?

Naw. Xevious was a vertical scroller. If he could go in any direction, it sounds like a multidirectional scroller like Vanguard II.

Have you heard about our Lord and Savior Chris Roberts and the good news about Star Citizen? Would you like to hear more? :D

There are lots of options on the market right now, most of them inexpensive. I am currently using a non-PTFE/PFOA pan that I purchased at World Market and it's doing as well as any Teflon pan I've used. I've also heard good things about a brand called GreenPan from my wife's co-worker, but I haven't used it myself.

Bought one about... seven years ago, maybe? Still on the first battery. Fast, accurate, as advertised. The thing I like most about it, however, is that I can use it to see temperature gradients. As I push the probe deeper in, I can watch the temperature fall and rise. That way, I can always find the temp where the

Bought one about... seven years ago, maybe? Still on the first battery. Fast, accurate, as advertised. The thing I like most about it, however, is that I can use it to see temperature gradients. As I push the probe deeper in, I can watch the temperature fall and rise. That way, I can always find the temp where the

A reasoned, scientifically based argument? As a former microbiologist, I certainly will oblige!

Forget it's there, or just don't like shaking to advance the lead?

Really loved my Pilot Shaker mechanical pencil in times gone by. The unique mechanism allowed one to advance the lead just by giving the pencil a shake or two. Never needed to adjust my grip on the pencil, and never needed to pay attention to where the lead advance button was as on the side-button models.

Most of the reviews I've seen give the nod to the Pro, given that the EVO uses TLC instead of the Pro's MLC. The EVO might have the edge in sequential writes, but the Pro wins randoms hands down. What is your rationale for the EVO over the Pro?

Also note that the Samsung 840 SSD is NOT the best SSD you can currently (reasonably) buy. That title goes to the Samsung 840 Pro. ^_^

Love my Leatherman Charge TTi. Far superior to the Wave (which I owned before the Charge), at least in my opinion. One thing I did not like, however, was the dinky, half-width Phillips bit included with the bit driver set. I understand they had to make it flat, but it was just a recipe for cam-out. So, I took my