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Ursula let herself go a little bit, but she's still sexy as hell (or "boss bitch" to use the parlance of our times) all things considered.

+1000. This is literally my favorite Disney song ever recorded. It is fucking magnificent, and whenever I watch it (about once every couple months) I make my ears bleed from it. The musical arrangement, the lyrics, the visuals - PERFECTION.

If it's a legitimate miscarriage, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.

Mine looks OK I think. I mean it's unmistakably a dog crate, but it's sturdy, and the ply is sanded and black just like the crate. I guess you could throw a nice piece of fabric over it for a fancier look - I'll do that if I've got lights on late any my dog wants to sleep in there (door is always open). Plus it's easy

Oh OK I'm getting the full picture now. Metal zip ties to the rescue. Hose clamps are probably too big unless you've got a particularly beefy crate.

My dog's never been a big chewer and even when he does he's pretty ineffective at it (we've had the same nylabone for years and he's barely made a dent; our neighbor's dog played with it and demolished one end of it in a few hours).

Yeah I agree. It REALLY fucking sucks; I can't imagine how I would react if the same thing happened to my dog. We go out on trails off-leash a lot when it's daylight, but I never let him get more than 10 yards or out of sight from me (whichever is closer) and I can run faster than him - short legs and all that. I do

Or just take your pet's existing crate and put a cover on it. I cut and painted a piece of plywood, drilled a hole on each corner and zip tied it to the top of the crate. If your crate has a handle, maybe use two pieces of ply - cut a hole in the middle of the bottom one so it sits flat with the handle part sitting in

If you are a member of any type of "club" or have an account or credit card with the company that sets you apart from a random person on the street, you might see more such phrasing in advertisements sent your way.

I suppose I continually underestimate how gullible that people can be. My first reaction is skeptical as in "I think you have me confused with someone else." Even if it were geared towards my obvious interests, such as "We are contacting you because of your authoritative knowledge of current technology trends blah

Plenty of people do exactly that without memorizing a thing

On LinkedIn, many former employees that aren't complete morons are not going to trash the company that they used to work for, because more often than not it's a small world. Also depending on the specifics, the company may even be inclined to take legal action against him/her.

Services like this and canistream.it are going to be more and much more important very soon, especially as distribution and startup costs decline along with the relative value of a particular title compared to similar lesser-known but similar-quality titles.

OK thanks, just wondering about the legal vagaries

Is there a particular reason she couldn't give you the keys after you handed her the certified check? For example if her bank wasn't across the street. A certified check (deposited within a certain timeframe) is effectively the same as cash isn't it?

It's a layered approach to security. If the camera (or whatever remotely accessible device) has a vulnerability in its firmware or some backdoor, the user/pass may not even matter and might allow an attacker to access other devices on your internal network - so it's best to keep up a barrier between internal and

Port forwarding is completely insecure, because literally ANY device from the outside can access the port that is being forwarded, and is the rough equivalent of just putting the host/server inside your network straight out on the internet with no firewall. You can use wacky non-standard port numbers, but they can

The eternal struggle between security and convenience continues

I would strongly recommend that in addition to the passwords, ensure your cameras are only accessible on the local network, requiring VPN access to view them. If you trust any device to view your cameras, you probably also trust it to be on your LAN. Port forwarding is the devil.

I would call 10 years a short stint for what he did (allegedly, of course), and considering that he's still a pretty young guy at 32. To me that presents a reasonably likely outcome, and that's assuming that no one screwed up on any of the technical issues like evidence collection and chain of custody, which could