Same here. But this article’s not aimed at us.
Same here. But this article’s not aimed at us.
Totally in line with accusing Hillary of starting the whole birther thing.
Not sure we’re 100% done with Brexit. The Scottish gov’t just published a draft bill on independence. That’ll be out in consultation until mid-Jan, so, yeah, maybe that’s it for 2016.
If you’re like me and pretty much never use the tenkey section, having the keys you use directly in front of the center of the screen(s) you’re looking at is pretty nice. I switched to TKL ages ago and don’t miss it. Adding a column of numbers? Already a touch-typist with a calculator? There are a raft of separate…
If you’re like me and pretty much never use the tenkey section, having the keys you use directly in front of the…
Following the link for an actual reflective spacer: I get
Sounds like one positive aspect for Sov tech is that they ended up with the know-how to build a vectored-thrust fighter.
Just talking about smoked fish makes me hungry...
Just talking about smoked fish makes me hungry...
Speaking of excessive permissions, If your phone is rooted, you have access to netfilter/iptables. Install AFWall, select ‘whitelist’ mode (meaning only the apps you ‘OK’ can use the network) and then ‘OK’ the apps that it makes sense that they can get to the outside world. Don’t worry about licensing, both for Play…
That depends on how the closer is mounted. If it’s in the floor or overhead, concentric with the pivot point, no problem. I think Bert Samuelson (BESAM doors) had some powered doors that would power either way (rotary piston like the single acting powered doors). Pretty sure that never made it into production.
I thought of that one, too, but - here’s the thing - that door, as drawn, has a pull handle, not a push plate.
Go to NZ (or, I guess, Aus or Blimey) and ‘squash’ is what we in the states call ‘summer squash’. What we call ‘winter squash’ is ‘pumpkin’ there.
No love for BigSkinny wallets? I have a leather one, and it is, indeed, a good bit skinnier than my previous (nylon) wallet. I’ve had mine for almost a year, so I can’t really comment on durability (my prev wallet went for 30+ years) but it’s super nice not having a big lump in my front pocket. Took me a bit to adjust…
No love for BigSkinny wallets? I have a leather one, and it is, indeed, a good bit skinnier than my previous (nylon)…
Exactly - and handkerchief in a back pocket (no probs sitting on a handkerchief unless you jam ito your pocket in in a ball
Exactly - and handkerchief in a back pocket (no probs sitting on a handkerchief unless you jam ito your pocket in in…
We’ve certainly got a lot of it. Go have a look at depeering.net - a lot of level 1 interconnects go through the US...
To be fair, there are potential side-effects. It’s just that the probability of encountering a side effect is very low, and the chance, without being vaccinated, of getting a disease that’s quite bad, is considerably larger than zero. So it’s possible to research “vaccination side effects” and come up with bad things…
It’s entirely possible he’s running for president because he’s holding a grudge about getting roasted by the president at the press dinner (anybody remember that one? He sat like a stone, didn’t even try to pretend that he had a sense of humor). I don’t blame the pres at all - this was his opportunity to tell the…
If they ever existed - and the machine was backed up regularly, well,,,
No disagreement on her tendency to over-estimate the effectiveness of military intervention here. I’ve also some issue with her secrecy (e.g. health plan, Clinton administration) And I’m pissed about TARP - but that’s not on her.
There seems to be a decent analysis at factcheck.org: Iraq: What Did Congress Know, And When? Seems she, and the rest of the Senate. were misinformed, no question on that. The big debate was whether it was deliberate