First phone was a Motorola MicroTAC when I was in high school in '98, but it was "for emergencies only". The first cell phone I had that I actually used was a Samsung N200 in college in '01.
First phone was a Motorola MicroTAC when I was in high school in '98, but it was "for emergencies only". The first cell phone I had that I actually used was a Samsung N200 in college in '01.
That's even better than my thought of using a magnetic knife rack (which is essentially the same thing, but the knife rack costs more).
I'm not a big fan of plastic measuring cups, I prefer Pyrex. This one even has the internal markings so you can read it from the top: http://www.amazon.com/Pyrex-Prepware…
I've never paid for an app, but I did pay $75 per year for a subscription to the ForeFlight app.
I personally find the whole coconut oil craze hard to buy into when it's about 85% saturated fat.
United offers complimentary access for international travel, but premier statues can get you upgraded tickets, and the tickets, in turn, can gain you access to the lounges for domestic travel. (At least that's how I understand it).
The cheaper (an nearly as simple) option is to use a wifi enabled memory card (e.g. Eye-Fi). Pair that to your phone and you're off to the races.
Yes, that's why I stated "water-type" liquid, i.e. a liquid with the same density as water (or at least close enough for the difference to be negligible), like juices, milk, wine, almost anything where the liquid phase is mostly water anyway.
60 cents is "not cheap"? It's still way less than tipping the delivery guy.
One important conversion this chart misses is that 16 fluid ounces of a water-type liquid (e.g water, milk) weighs 16 oz. And as 16fl oz is a pint, the saying goes "a pint's a pound the world around" (despite most of the world not using pounds). One way that this is especially useful if you're adding ice to some…
My thoughts exactly. The only concern there might be would be that it wouldn't stay up (although I'd wager that it would), but then it's just a matter of adding a couple stronger magnets to take the weight.
Xante: The poster was submitted to Good as part of a contest, and as most contests of that nature reserve the right to use any of the submissions, I think it's safe to assume they didn't "swipe" it, and that it is "legal".
Callmeblondie: Go to the Good link, the full size image is there.
Yes, AVI, MOV, MP4, M2T, MTS, and M2TS according to the Amazon page. But, it doesn't appear to do RAW photos, or have geotagging capability. Although I do think its capability to upload to multiple devices simultaneously could be useful.
The knob should look amazing, it's original. The hack was filling in the lettering that had worn out. Granted, looks good as well.
"This game" pretty clearly indicates they were looking for the name of the game, whether it was the subject of the sentence or not. And if you replace the answer for it's place in the clue you get "The title princess of The Legend of Zelda was named..." and it's just a statement of fact. If they were looking for her…
That takes too long, so here's what I did:
Home made ice cream will have a smoother texture, but only if you're using something with a dasher to scrape the tiny ice crystals off the walls of the container as they form. Using this method, those crystals are just going to stay stuck to the side and get bigger, giving you a grainy texture. If you want home made…
I've found that if you keep the brown sugar in the original bag, get as much air out of the bag as possible, close it up, and then put it into an airtight container, you don't have to put anything in with it.
Silicone is good for some things, like spatulas, but it is, by it's nature, flexible. There are times when you need something stiffer, at which point your choices are metal, plastic and wood, but metal can scratch non-stick pans, and plastic can melt.