While this is certainly good advice, I pity the fool who spent $700 on Photoshop without knowing what layers are. Or maybe I envy them; they clearly have way more money than me.
While this is certainly good advice, I pity the fool who spent $700 on Photoshop without knowing what layers are. Or maybe I envy them; they clearly have way more money than me.
Ok that's it, I swear, this is the weekend I screw my courage to the sticking place and reinstall Amnesia and actually finish it this time.
Good eye, I'd bet you're right. I didn't even notice that the numpad wasn't mechanical.
A lot of laptops are just desktop replacements now. I'd be willing to bet most people's laptops never leave the house. I still insist on having a computer desk piled high with multiple monitors and peripherals but most people can't be bothered. I have to admit I do swipe my wife's laptop a lot to save myself walking…
I envy you sir. You are about to have an experience I wish I could have again.
Fire prevention mostly. Also health reasons, plus I like that the patties don't shrink as much so it's easier to get the size right. Oh, and it's how mom made them. :)
I've found the same thing, but I always use lean or extra lean ground beef. I can't find the Test Kitchen article but maybe they're using a fattier cut.
This see this wasting a lot of soap as there doesn't appear to be any obvious marking on top indicating where the soap will be dispensed from.
Those are some handsome idiots!
I would hope so. Unless the carrier rep says "oh those are incompatible with our network, you need to buy one of our SIMs." Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
I remember that too, they were like gummy worms. Not much heat needed there, could probably just leave them in the sun.
And they hurt sliiiiiiightly less to step on accidentally.
As if my Netflix history wasn't embarassing enough
Also, look for the word Cloud on the box. If it's there, buy something else.
Admittedly I've only been to Pike's twice, but GI market is more like traditional retail than a farmer's market. Both great places to shop for food though, no argument there.
Ah yeah that shows a bit more of it. I was looking at the MVRDV page.
Yeah I think farmer's market not the best label. Looking at their website pics I don't see a lot of anything that looks like it came directly from a farm. In fact I think the only fresh fruit or vegetables are painted on. This looks more like a Granville Island or Pike's Place but with less produce.
Yeah, I don't pretend to understand much about advertising, but I'll never get people that don't realize it's what makes the internet go 'round.
Does the architect get the award or the photographer? Because I'm mostly seeing boring pictures of interesting structures.
Alternate title: Snapchat is getting revenue