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You're looking to reach equilibrium with shaken drinks, so the only harm in shaking too much is overexertion (or frostbite on the fingers!)

Even if you don't have a pressure cooker, you might want to try steaming your "boiled" eggs. Here's why:

You could just call them "boiled" eggs (omit the soft/med/hard). But keep the quotes, since they're actually steamed.

Just fyi, that picture at the top (with a runny yolk) isn't a hard-cooked egg. Hard cooked eggs have a hard yolk.

Probably because the electronics that change from 120V AC to the LEDs' operating voltage can't handle it.

I wonder if this is because LEDs tend to be more directional than incandescents and CFLs. So maybe it still only 60W-equiv lumens, but if they're all going to the spot you want, they're functionally more like higher-wattage bulbs.

This one is not. The product page says "Blu products are non-dimmable."

"Besting both incandescents and fluorescents when it comes to energy-efficiency..."

Fwiw, the difference between 0.25% and 1% on $3,000 is $22.50 (still real money, but maybe not "yikes!"). It's usually the caps that do more damage to your rebate in absolute terms.

The only thing missing is a starch-based thickener, which many commercial versions include. Cornstarch works well, unless you want to get fancy with modified starches or gums (or you could use masa harina, I suppose). You want about 2tsp per pound of beef or 2/3c water. Or omit it if you don't want the thicker

You forgot your illustration.

I'm more inclined to believe that there's no coverup. It would take a pretty massive conspiracy to cover up an election fraud case that encompassed national elections, the Justice Dept., the White House, and unaffiliated law professors. It's one thing to skew data or the interpretation of data. It's another

I'm not sure how multiple registrations and dead voters could skew the system without election fraud...

The Justice Dept came to the conclusion that in the US, voter fraud is neither real nor does it change elections:

Errors in voter registration databases at a lot different than election fraud, which is what you're implying by "skewing the system," aren't you?

It's not altitude change that does it. It's the altitude during operation. And even then, the issue is waaaaaaaaaay overblown. Panasonic indicates that the maximum operating altitude for their panels is about 9,000ft, so unless you're buying a TV for your mountaintop lodge in Colorado, it's a nonissue.

I believe all Panasonic LCDs are IPS, and some LG LCDs are IPS. LG sells multiple panel technologies under the same model number though, so you need to either look at the production code or look at the pixels under a loupe to make sure you get an IPS panel. The details are on avsforum.com

Or calibrate your TV. Torch mode (aka, vivid/100 brightness/100 contrast) can cook a TV pretty nicely.

Transient image retention (the effect you're describing) is different than burn-in, and occurs via a different mechanism. Maybe it's semantics, but if it only rarely occurs and it disappears over the course of a commercial break, IMHO it's not worth worrying about.

"They still leak at high altitude too, no matter what the manufacturer tells you."