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Way to take one sentence out of context and purposely miss the point. Right after that I said that I use a little bit of butter on the meat as it is grilling. The butter bastes it, adds flavor, and yes a little bit of fat. So, it is okay to start off with less fat when you are adding it in for specific jobs. I also

Way to take one sentence out of context and purposely miss the point. Right after that I said that I use a little

Rendering the fat? You’re dreaming. Small batches. 10 seconds at a time. Very little time for there to be any meaningful friction. The meat goes in cold and it comes out cold. No meaninful fat rendered. Also, I use the leanest meat I can because I like to baste the burgers with butter instead. There is still a bit of

Rendering the fat? You’re dreaming. Small batches. 10 seconds at a time. Very little time for there to be any

If you’ve never tried it the way I make it, you don’t know what you’re missing.  All of that beef is overground compared to what I’m talking about.  I am talking about large chunks of steak, chopped just enough to make a burger out of them.  It is the REAL steak burger and anything ground through any size die just

If you’ve never tried it the way I make it, you don’t know what you’re missing.  All of that beef is overground

No. A food processor can easily be sanitized. 10 seconds with a blade is a mere chop to the steak. No longer than 10 seconds. You haven’t lived until you’ve had a chopped steak burger. Finish it with a thin pat of butter while you’re grilling it. Salt / pepper to taste. Personally I really like Worcestershire, garlic,

No. A food processor can easily be sanitized. 10 seconds with a blade is a mere chop to the steak. No longer than 10

That is false advertising.   A food processor and chopped steak is burger bliss.

That is false advertising.   A food processor and chopped steak is burger bliss.

Re: your “Autistic Babbling” claim - It is clear to me from what follows this claim that you are deflecting your problems onto others. You should really seek help for that.

You’ve said nothing about TCO, so please support that claim. You’ve said nothing about division. Support that claim as well. You claim I deflect, but you are using arguments that have zero explanation behind them. My whole premise in a nutshell is that RAM, SSD, and CPU all do different jobs and the computer is only

The question was incredibly stupid and you have utterly and completely failed to support your premise that “Storage is dirt-cheap; RAM isn’t.” Which I have refuted from different angles. It is simple: Upgraded Storage is between $60 and $150. Upgraded RAM is between $50 and $120 in most cases. It seems like you are

You’ve got to be kidding. What a ridiculously stupid question. 16GB of RAM is between $100 and $150. A 1TB SSD is $150 or less. Processors range in price between ~$60 and well over $1000. Yes, RAM and SSD are cheap by comparison. Extra RAM is used as cache which improves system performance. Many systems max out at

I disagree. RAM is quite cheap, too. Also, it seems like you might not be aware: “Extra” RAM is used to improve the performance of a system by caching previously used information. When you run on the bare minimum of RAM, your cache suffers. When you have plenty of RAM, your cache is strong and vastly improves the

When you tell me not to do something,  it tickles that little part in my psyche that just wants to watch what happens when I push the little red button...   I’ll resist the temptation, this time.

How about adding the Fallout 76 Pre-Order for PC for $42 over at CDKeys.com ? They have the Tricentenial Edition for ~$66 or so. I’m not sure that’s worth it, but having played the BETA version, I think it is a good game for $42 assuming you’ve got the GTX780 3GB or better graphics card to handle it.

How about adding the Fallout 76 Pre-Order for PC for $42 over at CDKeys.com ? They have the Tricentenial Edition for

The position has been reclassified:  HBO CEO of Tits and Bits.   They considered the CEO of Tits and Wine, briefly, but they didn’t want to get into a pissing match with a certain GoT Author.

Sounds like the problem is that you are asking your friends.   It sounds like this is more of a profession for strangers, perhaps.

No, but that’s only because I prefer it to be a surprise. I have looked and it isn’t a big deal. Besides, if you’re looking at it, perhaps you’re making the phlebotomist nervous and they end up sticking you harder because you’re watching. I’d rather have a calm phlebotomist than a nervous one any day.  Also, in the

There is room for Kahlua AND double bourbon vanilla.  Also, I wouldn’t use any coffee that I wouldn’t drink.  If you like strong instant coffee, then, uhm, okay. I won’t say anything at all.  ;p     I really like the coffee I’ve been getting from Bones Coffee Company or from Sprouts.  I suspect that Trader Joe’s and

50/50 olive oil and unsalted butter, 1 tsp of double bourbon madagascar vanilla extract, and a shot of any chocolate alcohol (chocolate vodka, mocha kahlua, chocolate liquor) just reduce the water the mix calls by a tiny bit less than the amount of the shot glass. (alcohol evaporates a little more readily than water

I just plug my controller into the charger I use for my phone.  It’s right there by where I sit anyway.  

I just use a micro USB with my XB1 controller. It charges the battery pack. I paid $10 or $15 for the official battery. I have a knock-off battery pack in my bedroom. (yes, I have two Xbox Ones, as I use them for gaming and for blu ray players) The no-name battery has its own micro usb port. I have had zero problems

I have a rechargeable battery pack in my XB1 controller. I have a micro USB cable next to my seat which I use to charge my phone. When my controller gets low, I plug my micro USB cable in the controller and it charges while I play. When I get done, I leave it plugged in for a while. The convenience alone is worth the