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The NSA lawyers must have written sites terms of service

This is more of an exercise in being a bit pretentious. How is this different than all the little games people have made for their own amusement or for that of their friends for about the past 30 years computers have been commonplace. This is the same kind of puffery artist use when they publicize some overly complex

Most recruiters and HR in general are often not terribly tech savvy so it's still a good idea to list things like Office even though at this point it should be assumed to be a basic skill. You are righting a resume for 2 people, the HR person who has a very general idea of what the job requires and for the actual

Which you choose depends on if you want your passwords stored online like with Lastpass or offline like with Keypass. Either has their advantages.

Another option is Keypass, another good password manager that is completely free.

Batman's other car.

Lodge Cast iron griddle you can cook on either side. There is also a double burner version. Insanely heavy. Once it heats up, which takes a little longer than normal pans, it keeps it temp. I have a ceramic top stove and you would think you were cooking on gas since the pan gets hot and stays hot for quite some time.

I have the 10 inch. The more I use it the better it gets. I used a friends 10 inch chefs knife, not a Victorinox but was hooked. I do a lot of very thin slicing and also a lot of sushi and find the 10 inch size nicer to work with. The more slicing and less sawing you can do while cutting the better. The Victorinox is

And no fake blood for fake cheese either.

Bank vaults will be filled with 5lb blocks of government cheese until the shortage ends.

Wow, must be really small. A 3 cup rice cooker takes up less space than a coffeemaker. I did once live in an apartment though that had a counter less than 2 feet wide which required some creative use of space.

Rice cooker. I was stubborn about not needing one until someone gave me a 3 cup capacity cooker, now I use it very often. Bonus, it can be used for other grains and also to steam. The one pictured is a 4-12 cup capacity that I purchased and love. I use the small one for the family and the large one when we entertain.

A large mortar and pestle. Get the 2 or 3 cup size. I had one of those tiny marble ones you usually see at stores for years and it is a pain to use. Small awkward pestle. Spices jump out as you grind. I have the 3 cup version. The weight of the pestle and the rough surface on both mortar and pestle does the work.

That's too bad. I've never had problems with it losing setups or any other bugs. You can also customize how it groups apps if you don't like what it is picking.

I've used a 10 and 7 inch tablet and it's the 7 that gets used the most. It's a much more convenient size when not chained to 1 spot. The 10 inch is just to big and clunky to take everywhere. If I want a larger screen then I cart one of my laptops.

Depends, in my case my phone has a better camera than the mini, it's smaller and always with me.

I rarely use my actual remote now. I have an HTC One that has an IR blaster built in and a preinstalled remote app based on Peel. The app gives me TV listings either as text program guide or icons. I don't need to worry about what channel a show is on I just hit the show I want and flashy flash, it's there and for me

McLaren, evidence that there is a god and that he loves us. Vrooooooom

And the tacookie was born.

Just get a Vacu Vin works just fine for short term storage. It's cheap and doesn't take up a lot of space.