It's like traveling back in time! I am sooo gonna put this in my toolbox! Thanks Joe!
It's like traveling back in time! I am sooo gonna put this in my toolbox! Thanks Joe!
OK so the real question is why do banks limit our PINs to *exactly* 4 (or 5, depending on the bank) digits? That's like your ISP forcing you to use a WiFi password composed of 26 *hexadecimal* characters on router they're providing you.
Here in Canada they're called the RCMP: Robot Canadian Mounted Police. ♪ Always I wanna be with you, and make believe with you, and live in harmony harmony, oh love! ♪
@Dexomega I just saw this post and Farscape was the first thing that came to mind. God I miss that show!
You mean "ropey strand-like particles" like this? I love kombucha! So refreshing!
@Phaelin yes of course
So I'm thinking: I should rewatch some Gilmore Girls. Actually, I should buy all seven seasons. Gosh I loved that show even though I'm a guy! (Well, Rory's extremely cute, so...)
In Chrome, I just use FlashControl. It kills everything, plus it saves me CPU cycles (Flash is especially taxing in OS X).
BBB? Not so sure...
It's hard to find a trusted and reliable alternative to PayPal that is as ubiquitous and works internationally. PayPal has been in the business the longest and has its roots most everywhere on the Internets.
Bunmping keys actually has more legitimate potential than this tip.
+1 on that. Master locks are the worse, ever. Everyone and his brother is able to pick one.
Protip: create a new Dropbox account just for this, and share a folder with your main Dropbox account. That way, if it turns out that their security is compromised, your main Dropbox account is still safe.
I use Tiger Balm, it seems feels even more potent. Just don't get it anywhere near your eyes and wash your hards properly after use. Also, either for Vick's or Tiger Balm, make sure you're not allergic by testing on a small area first.
I can't seem to be able to view the figures.
Not directly, but since you're trying to cut down on "sugar-sweetened beverages", I don't think that because it's in frozen yogurt instead makes you somehow lose weight.
Wikipedia: Yakult (ヤクルト Yakuruto?) is a Japanese probiotic milk-like product made by fermenting a mixture of skimmed milk with a special strain of the bacterium Lactobacillus casei Shirota.
Wikipedia: "Potatoes are not considered by the NHS as counting towards the five portions of fruit and vegetables diet.[64]" Read the last paragraph: [www.nhs.uk]