Same here. The chopping board goes in nearly every day, and it’s 18 years old. It’s fine. As are the wooden spoons.
Same here. The chopping board goes in nearly every day, and it’s 18 years old. It’s fine. As are the wooden spoons.
I got one for my husband’s birthday earlier in the year. It was meant to be a joke. We are now both addicted and can no longer poo in bathrooms outside the house. (Comfortably or quickly, that is.)
I got one for my husband’s birthday earlier in the year. It was meant to be a joke. We are now both addicted and can…
He’s not misspelling pseudo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudo
Because dynamic IP addresses aren’t a thing.
Sure - same here. About fifteen years ago, my husband said to me after watching something on TV about Thierry Henri: “He’s in a mixed relationship! I’ve only just realised we are too!”
Why is nobody laughing? Is it because they worry they’ll get shot?
Honestly, that’s very kind of you, but I suspect that they might just be...shit.
Raspberry Pi is loads cheaper and as solid as a rock. They’re very stable.
The London Times mentioned it yesterday (it’s behind a paywall, so I can’t link): the skirt is made of a woven Bhutanese fabric in London. The top is by Paul and Joe.
It really is easy. I’m a moron, and I’ve got one up and running as an arcade machine.
I LOVE the combat model in the Baldur’s Gate series (and NWN). I love the opportunity to obsess over tiny detail - which is something I enjoy in my daily life as well.
I LOVED Typing of the Dead. Epistory is downloading as I type this (very fast, and very accurately).
God yes. Those pima tees I bought ten years ago have lasted FOREVER - new ones, not so much. They’re ostensibly the same item - only the newer ones have thinner, less well-stitched seams, get holes in them, and are nothing like as soft.
My parents-in-law have a whole BEDROOM full of my husband’s stuff from 1990. The casual waistcoats alone would make you rub your eyes with horror/dust.
Back in the day, I worked on one of the components used in the Nokia N8. We had a few of the pre-production phones in the office, so I was familiar with how it looked and felt (and was, of course, under NDA, like everybody else working on the product).
I use cursive daily (if not hourly); I also use a computer daily, and I type much more than I write by hand. I keep a work diary and two notebooks: one notebook for work, one for non-work things I want to remember, look up later or come back to; I write in them constantly.
That’s great - and a lot of us already use a treatment that stops them from sticking to the mucus membrane, which, frustratingly, is not available on prescription. If you’re a sufferer from cystitis, it’s worth checking out D-mannose, which is a sugar that e-coli binds to, allowing it to be flushed out when you pee.…
It’s the regular lotion (which, it turns out, is fine to use on the face). This packaging: http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showre… - those reviews are actually pretty accurate given my experience!
Boscia are great: I have combo skin with cheeks that can get painfully dry and an oil slick of a T zone. (I thought this stuff stopped in your 40s. It doesn’t.) Their Tsubaki (camelia) oil gel cleanser is wonderful: I come out feeling clean but not stripped, my pores are nice and clear, and it smells just lovely.
That sounds a lot like my skin was earlier this winter. I was in massive distress with it: red, oily, dry, patchy, sore and horrible - and it’d been exacerbated by central heating at home, a transatlantic flight and finally rocking up for two weeks in a place with zero percent humidity. I drink a ton of water and I…