I am a fan of quartering the bird before cooking and then handling the parts separately.
I am a fan of quartering the bird before cooking and then handling the parts separately.
The best way to combat scalpers is to wait until you can walk into a store and buy one.
The best way to combat scalpers is to wait until you can walk into a store and buy one.
Barkeeper’s friend and a toothbrush can get your can opener clean without the soak.
It’s pretty frustrating that the Nintendo Switch is out of stock right now too...
Wouldn’t it suck if every sneakerhead had to like the same shoes?
Wouldn’t it suck if every sneakerhead had to like the same shoes?
The best way to deter the gray market is to not buy from them. Wait until there are plenty in stock and you can walk into a store and take one off the shelf.
It’s even weirder to see a millionaire streamer go batshit every time someone donates more than $10.
In what world is a $75 router a budget router?
In what world is a $75 router a budget router?
Normally speaking, yes, I would allow my child to complete whatever activity they are doing before I ask them to do something else. If their activity is educational, then I will usually provide an even greater leeway.
If you’ve voted already, you can pass on the debate. If you haven’t, watch the debate and ask yourself, why haven’t you voted yet.
This was my concern as well. Unless it was pre-cooked, or a cured bacon that doesn’t require cooking, I would not think this would work well.
Why would you jump to the conclusion that I’m treating my children shitty? I am arguing for fair and even treatment.
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It really bothers me that people think that FPGA emulation is somehow different from software emulation. Calling it a “simulation” doesn’t make it different than emulation.
What I’m saying is that you shouldn’t make a carve-out in your rules and expectations of their response time for a specific category of play.
Why do all of the respondents assume that I am being unreasonable in when I expect my child to turn off his video games? Why is it assume that “put your activity on hold right now” be my first resort?
I try to buy less plastic. This means less takeaway.
My kid isn’t a professional gamer at competition. When I need him to shut a game off, he’s gonna press whatever button it takes so that the game stop. I don’t care if its the pause button, the home button, or the power button.
Didn’t read the article, but it sounds like they got rid of multiplayer.
We use Rubbermaid Brilliance containers. They are dishwasher safe, stack beautifully (empty and full), and usually about the right size for our leftovers.