Hey, remember that you'd have to wait for 12 whole years or more to taste good single malt whisky!
Hey, remember that you'd have to wait for 12 whole years or more to taste good single malt whisky!
Happened to me in the same city, when I paid for parking then paid for a large ticket item on the same day. The $1 + (arbitrary limit overage) automatically triggers fraud detection just as same as the different city scenarios.
You know what liver is for right? I can't never get that out of my mind when I see liver offered up for eats....
From what I understand, you take a moderately dense cake, like a fruit cake, and soak that sucker in moderately to very sweet rum for about a year or so, continually topping the sucker in rum as needed. Once it's been aged properly, you're supposed to have the most delicious, rummy, drunken cake this side of the…
Livers. Yeech. Cow, Chicken, Pork, Duck, Geese, whatever. They can all die and go to hell. And Okras.
Nuts to bolts, I'm betting those would be standard DVDs. The best way to check is to pop them into your DVD set top box (old school DVD players, with no MP4 file playback capabilities, etc).
Nuts to bolts, I'm betting those would be standard DVDs. The best way to check is to pop them into your DVD set top box (old school DVD players, with no MP4 file playback capabilities, etc).
If you're just ripping your home made DVDs:
If you're just ripping your home made DVDs:
True fact: a Japanese voice actor claims that she was, once, a sunfish in her previous lives.
INCEPTION: BWWWWAAAANNNNGGGGG
Alternative Catchphrases:
VOTE: DVD DECRYPTER
+1 brother. The only DVDs its this program has had trouble decrypting are the ones made by the magical mouse company that owns 33% of all media. But it works like a champ for nearly everything else I throw at it, even though the program has been dead for nearly a decade now.
Dried goods, processed foods (not meat, but dry or what not), various sauces not containing dairy are OK. Cans, I'd err on the side of caution. Dairy, if it is refrigerated, no. Meat, freeze it as soon as you get it home if it's within one or two days of expiration (or if it is steak, consider dry aging the sucker…
You know, the studio will demand the Scott to add a car chase scene at the end of Monopoly in the streets of Newark, NJ, passing through all the new shiny high rises. Uncle Moneybags shooting it out with the hero as he speeds by in his Top Hat Copter. The Hero? He (with his love interest occasionally swapping the…
The lamp is the biggest variable in the pricing here. You can get a very decent Ultra Short Throw (3000 Lumens) for about $1500-$2000. That's on a standard mercury lamp with anywhere between 2000-4000 hours of lamp life.
Probably small conference rooms or classrooms where having everything in one unit is the norm rather than the exception. All you'd need is a source to project your presentation or meeting video/teleconferencing. The 10W on the projector should be loud enough to drown out the fan noise and let everyone hear the…
Um, you may want to check your statement, Tarantola. Projectors, for the large parts, are still used in educational, professional, and houses of worships where large, flat screens are not suitable. Say, in a classroom that seats 500. Yes, that 60" LCDs gonna let students in the nosebleed section see the powerpoint…
Mmmm... Salty flavoured water.