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What is proper etiquette when only one family drinks?

This was disappointing. I was hoping for something on setting up managed devices or a server/client setup :(

I've been doing this for years but mostly because it fits into containers really nicely for traveling or keeping in the fridge.

I believe the yeti on SkiFree is proof of this.

In defense of red delicious apples - I never liked them growing up, they always tasted dry. Part of the blame is on ripeness/in-season-ness but I've found that the organic ones taste fantastic. Definitely worth the extra $0.30/lb.

I replaced my lunch break with gym time in November and it completely eliminated any interest in afternoon caffeine for me. Plus I live in Minnesota, so the extra body heat was a blessing in a chilly office.

The three things that took some adjusting to (for me) were:
1. Access creates queries automatically (ie it doesn't ask you if you want to save it, it just assumes you want to), which can really quickly add a bunch of junk to a database. It's very important to document what different objects are or come up with a way to

Search folders are built in, no coding necessary!

Sorry, Kinja ate my reply. I couldn't find any good links (it's hard to find reference material for Outlook VBA). Honestly, the best help I found was in Outlook itself (F1) and then searching (eg "MailItem Object members" shows all the things you can do with an email).

Exactly. My Inbox folder has everything (no subfolders). Some messages have a category, some have several. Then I have search folders to show me the categories I care about (FY15 Budget for example). You could also have search folders that exclude certain categories or show items without any category.

I switched from using folders to search folders + categories and would highly recommend it (I was annoyed by 2b and this fixed it).

I've done a little juicing as a supplement but mostly out of curiosity. It's something I'll definitely show my kids when they're older so they can see how much fruit it takes to make a cup of juice.

I haven't done much experimenting with it yet, but OS X Server gives you access to some advanced Airport Extreme features - RADIUS authentication is the only one I've really played with, but I believe it'll give you access to the logs as well.

That's what I did ~4 years ago and haven't had a single issue. Our network also has a first gen Express (purchased new in 2005) that refuses to quit and a refurbished current gen model. We've had more downtime due to modem/ISP issues than anything router-related.

I used to have one night a month where I couldn't sleep. It would be a vicious cycle of not being completely comfortable, then getting anxious about how late it is and how little sleep I'll be able to get, then more uncomfortable tossing around, until I finally crashed for 2-3 hours. Eventually I realized that this

I assumed it was standard practice to stir/shake the bottle after heating, apparently it's not. Thanks!

How do they burn their mouths? Are people microwaving bottles with the nipple attached?

We use an antenna for morning/evening news and usually music/podcasts for background noise, but daytime OTA programming could work there as well.

It's quite scary how many people don't understand that cells can contain equations. I've met people who pull out a calculator to add the numbers, then type the result into a cell.

We did this a few times and it worked well. Especially since we could keep those little suction cup ducks (that keep him from slipping on the bottom of the tub) permanently attached to the basket.