Which is doubly funny since $VARIABLE is a unix shell variable whereas %VARIABLE% is a dos environment variable.
Which is doubly funny since $VARIABLE is a unix shell variable whereas %VARIABLE% is a dos environment variable.
Queue the "This vacuum really sucks" jokes in 3...2...1...
Queue the "This vacuum really sucks" jokes in 3...2...1...
I recommend making your own cups using the coffee that you love.
Any good recommendations for an alternative to uTorrent?
Agreed. The last sentence in the instructions say "The result is how the first is related to the second." That really is rather ambiguous as to the direction of the relationship, and as you said, either way the chart is wrong.
I disagree. If you read the directions for using it, you start by choosing a column as the first person, then go down to the row for the second person. The result of this is the relationship from the first person to the second.
I believe the "child" column is wrong after uncle/aunt. It should be "great uncle/aunt", not "great nephew/niece" and so on down the rest of the column.
I believe the "child" column is wrong after uncle/aunt. It should be "great uncle/aunt", not "great nephew/niece" and so on down the test of the column.
I traded a few years in the US Armed Forces in exchange for them paying my way through college.
My guess? Nitesmoke is between the ages of 12 and 14.
That appears to be the case, yes. Here is the product link on the manufacturer's site.
One thing that does seem different is that the Chemex and the V60 are circular cone filters where the bottom comes to a point. The Kalita Wave looks more like a flat bottom coffee filter like a Bunn automatic coffee maker. Scan down in the article for a section marked "The Competition" for a discussion and…
He should have went to Jared.
I would also recommend not hiring any contractors that don't pull all of the necessary permits. The cost should be a line item in the quote, so if you don't see it, steer away. Not having permits and inspections can lead to all sorts of issues later on, such as insurance claim denials, rezoning issues, etc. Yes,…
Assuming that you have a leather stitching needle/awl, a stitching punch, waxed cotton thread, edge dressing, and edge burnisher, ... It's interesting that the description says no special tool[sic] required, then shows multiple leather working specific tools in use.
What a nice, googly "fsck you" to those of us waiting for invites.
Interesting. My 2012 Triumph Bonneville would like to disagree with your comment about production. Joe's Cycle Shop in Dayton Ohio for example is a long time Triumph dealer. BTW the electrical system on British bikes has always been a PITA. I wish you the best of luck.
Wouldn't work here in Ohio. They read the codes directly from the ECU.
That's what garage sale bits are for!
Just blacking out sections has its own set of problems: