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I'm a foodie. A cheap setup for getting into sous vide without shelling out big bucks is to get a crock pot and use a rheostat to control the temperature level. There are a variety of sites that tell you how to do it.

Okay. I recently had to attend driver safety school for being on my phone in a construction zone.

Another example of great technology having to compensate for antiquated technology.

Who needs an architect? Messa Verde is about 1,000 years old.

Two comments. I'll admit that my chemistry is rusty, but I've looked at that and still can't figure out what's going on. And yes, I know what the Venturi effect is.

Talk to your state labor department. They'll take this on for free.

Missed one of my favorites. If you're a male. Don't use your phone while using the urinal!

There's a museum in Michigan for food items that didn't make it. Your comment about adults eating carrots made for babies reminded me of it.

I'm a recruiter. I probably see a couple of hundred resumes a week.

My sister drives me and my other sister NUTS. I've been in her house when the phone rings, she isn't doing anything important, and she simply doesn't answer the phone.

Quick and easy way. 1 egg. 1/2 - 3/4 cup of cream. 1/4 - 1/2 cup milk (I find all cream WAY to thick to drink), fresh grated nutmeg to taste. Put into a martini shaker with ice and shake. Add 1-2 oz. of rum (or liquor of your choice). Shake again. Enjoy.

Let's see on the same day that Gizmodo gives us the WORST tech of 2012 and gives us this about the iPad mini, " It's downright regressive—and until the inevitable retina iPad Mini drops, a lot of people will be (rightfully) looking toward the Kindle Fire HD or Nexus 7 instead."

WHOA!! I'm a recruiter. The LAST thing that you want to do is to give feedback about the employer, unless it's positive.

Someone made the comment that the guns used in these killings were not owned by the people who used them.

Didn't even touch on all the gadgets on all of the cars. The cars were the ultimate gadgets.

Your choice of dough was wrong AND you cooked them at the WRONG temperature for what you wanted. Low, long temperatures give you what you got. Cookies that spread out with no from. Higher temperature and shorter time.

I doubt the junk yard would give this guy $600.00 for that.

That was my first thought. The NFL and the NHL.

Let's see. Consumer Reports comes out with their carrier ratings and rates Verizon the best, with Sprint in the fair class. Eric starts his review off with "service sometimes stinks" and then goes on to tell us how great Sprint is. Your review hardly sings Sprint's praises. The best thing I'm seeing is, IT'S CHEAP.

I've cooked this way for a long time. Sorry, but this is stupid. Waste a bunch of waxed paper, or coffee filters instead of washing a number of bowls? That makes no sense. Additionally, you'd be screwing around with the waxed paper to make sure "bowl 1" doesn't end up in bowl 2.