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Meh...It's possible. Then again, I didn't go to my 10 year reunion, and have no desire to go to my 20th in a couple of years...

Cats have zero fucks to give about stuff. Let us learn from the wise and lazy cat

When it comes to the trees shading the home, I'm wondering how close/what kind. The cost due to invasive roots seem to offset any energy savings from planting a tree close to your house

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Some follow up reading, for those that are interested in this sort of thing, is the SAS survival guide (link to wiki article):

Well, you could look at it as a surefire way to kill HIV and Cancer, albeit along with the patient :P

Thanks for posting, Alan. I always find videos/articles about survival very interesting. However, it may be a bit dated in regards to "...watch what the animals eat":

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I don't want someone who tries some of these tips out to get sick (or worse)

We use several of these at work. I have to agree with FJ that Verizon has really awesome coverage on these devices. Even with spotty reception, I've still been able to keep a constant remote connection to the office.

On grocery bill: In nutshell, try to make coupon usage coincide with the sales that week at the grocery store. I've noticed a lot of times the stores seem to have sales on items that coincide with that week's coupons in the Sunday paper. My last trip to the grocery store had me saving close to %20 off of the original

Hahaha- I was always tempted to use and electrical outlet ground as either the antenna or ground for the radio projects in some of these kits. But I think I actually got shocked once and didn't want to attempt to again, for fear that I'd burn something out on the kit (obviously more concerned for the kit than my

This was my 3rd one (after a 60-in-1 and a 150-in-1). The one thing I disliked about it is the later projects focused on the basics of digital circuits (AND/OR/NAND/NOR gates) and I was more interested in RF projects. Nonetheless, it kept me engaged for God knows how many hours.

Though this isn't the exact one, I grew up with 3 different kits like this. Yes, they're meant for "kids" (like 8 years and up), but this starts with the basics and allows you to build so many different projects, all the while learning what the basic components in electronics do (diodes, capacitors, transistors, etc),

If you have a newer car that uses DexCool, a orange-ish (possibly red to some) puddle is the indicator you have a coolant leak...

I agree with you 98% (tell you about the 2% in a moment). Compared to a tv you bought 5 years ago, you can get one that's larger, extremely better on specs and for half of the price....