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I use a mix of gentle dish soap and olive oil, a la Michelle Phan.

I measure what's reasonable in my life by what I know and understand about personal health and the health of the environment (which is based on a mix of experience, empirical studies, professional recommendations, etc). Of course there is no 'one right answer' as to how much meat a person should eat. I think it's

My apologies; I wasn't intending to be judgmental. I was genuinely quite surprised by the quantity of poultry and red meat. To me, it doesn't seem healthy or sustainable. But then, I get crap from people I know because I eat meat at all. So, down to cultural difference?

I love tuna, but I would be nervous about eating it so frequently — mercury content and all.

I am glad I grew up in New England then — I'm not sure what the average American eats, but no one I knew ate that much meat (and we shop Costco all the time). Maybe it's because fresh fish are so plentiful here?

I shall add: way too much, in my humble opinion, for my health and the health of the environment.

4.5 oz per day?? That sounds like a lot to me. Personally, I only eat red meat two or three times a year, but once a week sounds like a reasonable amount for someone who is more into it.

The first selection has red meat in 5 of the 11 recipes.

That is way too much meat, especially red meat.

Is there a significant difference between running Tails natively versus in a VM, assuming you own the host system?

Did anyone else read beer hat?

Try running a couple VMs on top of that. 16gb starts to seem like a minimum...

Try running a couple VMs on top of that. 16gb starts to seem like a minimum...

Try running a couple VMs on top of that. 16gb starts to seem like a minimum...

It's a fractal design node 304 mini itx case—I have one for my htpc. It's actually quite a nice case, if you don't like bling.

This makes me sad. I always wanted to name my daughter Hermione when I was a kid, because she's the daughter of Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, and hey, that doesn't sound too bad, right? Curse you, JK Rowling!

Plus, if you learn Perl and still want to be a programmer, you know you really like code.

Now, instead of thinking about that iPad, think of your last amazing vacation. Chances are, that vacation makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside when that iPad makes you feel nothing at all. The reason is that we tend to value experiences over objects, even if we don't think we do.

Do the squirrels have chestnuts? Chestnuts and squirrels? Kuri to risu?

adorbs boa babieeee. looks like my old dwarf boa, kitten.