Google also responds differently to sudo make me a sandwich (if you can get it to recognize your pronunciation of sudo) which is the other half of the joke.
Google also responds differently to sudo make me a sandwich (if you can get it to recognize your pronunciation of sudo) which is the other half of the joke.
Personally, I’m glad that this is being used more broadly as a framework for “magical gestures” in media, it adds an element of practicality and difficulty that makes the magic system seem much more believable than muttering gibberish or dramatic gestures that don’t have much substance or variance. Props to both The…
Also: An neon taint quirt.
Mine’s better.
Yeah probably. Those just take much, much longer to get awarded.
I’m sure they’re safely stored in Warehouse 13. Unless someone passed them to Trump, considering the effects of various Warehouse artifacts, that would explain a lot actually.
Which is really weird, you’d think if he was using his hands for scale you’d get the opposite effect.
$92 (plus $18 shipping) for 72 tamales is actually a pretty good deal. It works out to about $1.53/tamale (shipped).
And they’re currently 25% off, so, $69.00(+18) or $1.21 shipped, which is a steal. You may have just sold me on a mess of Tamales.
Just in case it wasn’t obvious,
>sudo nvram BootAudio=%00
reverses it.
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That is blatantly untrue. Peanuts have no Vitamin A, D, B12 or C, and 4 oz would only be 8% RDA Calcium, 28% Iron, 20% of your B6. 4 oz would also be 644 calories. 667 calories of Soylent would have 33% of all of those as well as everything else.
It’s a really, really tempting machine, but I’d like the ability to use the screen for some basic writing/diagramming which is a task that really needs a pen otherwise it checks all the boxes.
Just a PhD student on a budget. I tried it when I had my wisdom teeth out and liked it.
They’re regulated as Food now (since 2014, FDA nutrition facts label and all) and it’s made in a GMP facility so, basically, the facts are with Soylent on this one.
They did when they received a Nutrition Facts label from the FDA and started being regulated as food and not a dietary supplement:http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/soylent-officially-has-a-nutrition-label
Soylent has been regulated as “Food” by the FDA since 2014: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/soylent-officially-has-a-nutrition-label Which means they *have* proven what their nutrition information is.
It’s nutritionally complete drinkable pancake batter for busy people who won’t have time to cook three meals a day or the budget to eat out for every meal and want an easy substitute so that when you do make a meal or spring for a nice dinner out you can invest your time or money in something really great.
I think it’s pretty clear that autocorrect hit me with an extra “ed” in that sentence. And if they would prefer a nutritionally unbalanced calorie, salt, and saturated fat bomb fast food burger to something that’s at least an attempt at a nutritionally balanced meal, then they’re as ignorant as you are.
Soylent has put exponentially more work into making their product nutritionally complete than any fast food company has put into making their “food” non-lethal. So quit pulling bullshit out of your ass and substantiate the claim of a nutritional deficit.
The Razer Blade with a GTX 1060 is roughly the same thickness (20mm) as the Surface Book (13-22.8 mm). The new Macbook pro and the Surface book are more expensive than the Blade with the 1060 so the decent graphics chip can’t be too much of a price blowout.
A 2013 era Macbook Pro with an Nvidia card running Windows in b…
It’s soy protein, essential fatty acids from algae, low GI sugars and essential vitamins and minerals. Complete meal replacements aren’t a new thing, they’ve been used in a medical setting for a long time. This is just commercializing the idea. It’s a “dietary supplement” because the arcane FDA regulations aren’t…