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Sounds useful.

Super common in NOLA to get crawfish with the heads on - and suck on the heads to get the good stuff out, not crunch down on the whole carapace.

You mean the thing with a screen across the nozzle?

As a kid growing up, I learned to flattten ‘tin’ cans (remove both ends with a can opener, put lids inside body, flatten. I learned this from my mom. I think it was the ‘best way’ to submit steel scrap for steel drives dufing WWII - and my parents kept doing it for another 50 years - and taught their kids.

No love for keyboards with Kailh low-profile switches? I have a Havit HV-KB390L (TKL with Kailh low profile blue switches). Feel is surprisingly similar to the old IBM M series kbds I have around. No louder than an M (but quiet-clicky rather than quiet-clattery, but low profile and TKL.

No love for keyboards with Kailh low-profile switches? I have a Havit HV-KB390L (TKL with Kailh low profile blue

I did similar maybe 15-20 years ago. I eventually regained feeling in that spot, but it took a looooong time.

And I saw someone send Vichysoisse back because it ‘was cold’. Well, duh! It came on a bed of crushed ice.

Be damn careful with a mandoline. My issue with them is that if I cut myself, I cut my right hand, not my left (and I am right handed). Maybe get a cutproof glove as you are def gonna lose that food pusher thing, or be constantly tempted to skip using it as they’re IMO awkward to use.

I haven’t tried this but it looks like cela, c’est vrai de vrai (the real deal).

This is basically a front element on a flexible lightproof bellows, rear element attached to mount. Yes, tilt/shift is pretty cool, but you have to hold that front element in exactly the right place for focus/tilt/shift, watch the VF or backpanel to see that you’ve got and press the shutter.

This is basically a front element on a flexible lightproof bellows, rear element attached to mount. Yes, tilt/shift

Yes, it’s a small amount of desk real estate, but it’s right where you’d want your touchpad/mouse to be. If you need one, get a separate one, get your setup a bit more ergonomic (best to have your home row centered with the center of your monitor(s) )

Yes, it’s a small amount of desk real estate, but it’s right where you’d want your touchpad/mouse to be. If you need

Old tech guy here. The M keyboards were, essentially, a PC version of the 2370 terminal keyboards, minus the lights (a running app could light up particular keys, showing the user what input was acceptable). I had a series of M keyboards, until IBM stopped making them. Still think they’re great.

Old tech guy here. The M keyboards were, essentially, a PC version of the 2370 terminal keyboards, minus the lights

It’s a code, enter it when you checkout. There’s also a coupon. I tried using both - and they stack. $22 for two switches.

It’s a code, enter it when you checkout. There’s also a coupon. I tried using both - and they stack. $22 for two

There’s a coupon you can clip (right on the page linked to from here). Drops the price 20%. Then enter the code at checkout - drops the price to $22.30.

There’s a coupon you can clip (right on the page linked to from here). Drops the price 20%. Then enter the code at

Very rarely did I overcook\undercook anything and when I did, it was a more of an issue of me being distracted by doing something else, which a thermometer without a timer wouldn’t help with anyways.

Very rarely did I overcook\undercook anything and when I did, it was a more of an issue of me being distracted by

Can’t make up your mind? Check out Thermoworks’ Proneedle. At $33, it’s a dollar more than the Pop, but:

Can’t make up your mind? Check out Thermoworks’ Proneedle. At $33, it’s a dollar more than the Pop, but:

This is a major reason I use Google Voice. Texts and voicemail get sent to my email. Voicemail gets voice reco’d into text - and then texted to me.

I tunnel everything through my residential ISP, but if I was picking a VPN, I’d pick one in a country where residents are protected by GDPR. As a non-resident you’re not protected, but I’d expect that any company following GDPR is not going to special case connections that, when they come in, geolocate to outside the

It’s effectively free for me. I’m paying for the residential bandwidth. I’m already using Dyn, which comes with dynamic DNS built in. I needed a firewall that could fail-over between ISPs and isolate my wifi - and I was already familiar with pfSense. OpenVPN also lets me connect a softphone on my mobile to the PBX in

There’s an Android version here in GooglePlay. From Airside Moble, the same developer as the iOS version.