I always thought the whole rocks in your sink was to keep things like your ring or other similar objects from going down the drain. Has anyone else here done it? I've thought about it.
I always thought the whole rocks in your sink was to keep things like your ring or other similar objects from going down the drain. Has anyone else here done it? I've thought about it.
Actually it should be easy to water if they are held up with magnets. Just pull the pot off the wall, take it to the sink for water and then place it back. Seems like a great design to me, plus you can easily change the arrangement.
Subaru would never do that. ;)
The thing about fuel economy is it all depends on how you drive and taking advantage of the terrain. My WRX is rated at a combined MPG of 22. Over 15,000 miles I'm puliing 24.6, but I have been able to push it 28.8MPG average over a single tank of gas when I'm trying to conserve fuel. Most of that increase comes from…
I can't because I'm in IT. Although if I didn't need a day job, I could live without it. I love camping and never have issues pulling the plug and enjoying nature. I suppose if I HAD to I could, but out of sheer choice nope, I'd use it for the many services and conveniences it provides.
Don't knock the "specs" until you've actually tried it, it's very responsive and the resolution is high enough for HD content. I got the Lumia 900 because I wanted a bigger screen at the same res so that everything would be bigger. It's a great phone.
They suck too, they provide no service whatsoever and are purely inflating the price. People who house flip for instance, I have no problem with because they actually did work and improved the value of the house.
Anyone upset at this guy has good reason. He's nothing like the grocery store. If someone goes to the store and buys ketchup, when you show up you can still buy it. The bottle was not unique. Domain names are however unique. If you're a normal person or non-profit org, you can't afford inflated prices. I consider what…
He had to start off with some foreplay and pillow talk
I signed up last month. The blades are great. Best $6 I ever spent on shaving
And for Windows Phone they have TouchDevelop
#6 I'd suggest an ODB-II code reader because the manual doesn't say a couple solid lights and a flashy one means.
For $10K more I bought a 2011 WRX ordered straight from the factory last year. The tracks look like they'd be fun but I live in Texas, I see a 1/4 inch of snow maybe once every 10 years.
I have to agree, I love my car but I'm glad I didn't own one when I first got my license. I learned how to drive on a F-150 manual transmission. Looking back my first car still wasn't a great choice for an 18yr old. I had a Ford Crown Vic, back when they had the 5.0L 302 engine.
To me at least, Metro has been very efficient and good looking (in my eyes) in its simplicity (I love live tiles), but let's face it UI design is like art. What one person sees as great another sees as crap.
I would think Metro would work great for both people who either need picture clues or only text. Metro uses simple icons and text to give visual clues. If some 3rd party uses text only, I can then agree it doesn't help someone dyslexic or kids still learning to read. For what it's worth Metro apps are not walls of…
My office is far too dusty...where's that tissue....it's the dust I say.
Not all Subie owners are stupid crazy. At least in Austin when I used to go to some of the meets they were very tame.
My wife knows how much I loved my first WRX and had no problems with me getting another. It worked out better for us too. We traded in her Eclipse and my paid off WRX and drove off with an Impreza for her and a WRX for me, all while paying only $200 more per month than what just her Eclipse was costing us.
I'm biased but how about a rally style car. Just be sure to get a proper suspension setup if you want to jump it.