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@Don Roberto: Actually, they just use the KitchenAid attachment. We don't grind that much, so we don't need a fancy grinder.

@the_amazing_doug: Do you see the "their" in that first sentence? That implies multiple people. Thus, NO RELATION. Yeesh, learn to read, people.

My dad (and my future father-in-law) have always hunted meat, and then ground their own burger. As long as you get the appropriate testing done for things like Chronic Wasting Disease, it's safe, is a lot leaner (read:healthier), and tastier (at least to us). Beef burgers are all right, but are usually too fatty,

@1112: Ahh, I would have though you were asking about rainbow family people.

@dragonskin: Hey, I have to work this weekend, so I think I have that right. Communal misery, or some such.

@jerryk852: Change your password, and I'd guess disable all your imap/pop stuff, if you can. Also, probably update your security questions.

@jetRink: Damn, and I'm one of the people with a compromised immune system that needs to watch out for it. I guess I'll have to say dogs then.

@dragonskin: That just mean your Monday morning comes even earlier.

@MostlyHarmless: I guess what comes to my mind is the Appalachian trail. The southern end of it is in Georgia, so it shouldn't be too cold, and it's (from what I hear) a fairly well developed trail. I'm out west in Colorado, and know that any trails out this way will be fairly cold and snow that time of year, so I

@minealone6: I'd say to try this, replacing the Vista with 7.

@Unionhawk: Just use the camp cord as recommended. I'd be worried about the nalgene giving out before the camp cord, if tied properly.

My trick for getting away from work on the weekends is to get out of cell phone coverage - nothing that anyone can do about it.

My girlfriend used to work in a large office in Utah, where most people didn't drink coffee. However, there were enough people working there who did to merit a coffee maker. However, the coffee used was the sort of stuff described above, the kind provided by the janitorial services companies. Apparently, it tasted

@Bushcrafter: I've found some good looking designs on instructables.com, but haven't had a chance to try any of them.

@infmom: Our trick is "BYOB and Trade". Bring however much you plan on drinking, and trade around to try different things. But I only drink good beer, because I'm a lighty, so I figure I might as well get the good stuff. Thankfully, my friends agree.

We use RTV on our circuit boards at work, works well so far.

@Thorny: Except they've been doing something similar (desposit@home, where you can scan your checks in) for years, and it hasn't happened yet.

@Vincent Jacquemin: I learned it in the Navy, where the people I used it to email were usually my superior, and thus nothing else really made sense to put at the end. Of course, all the emails were in proper memorandum format, etc.

Whenever I don't know the person well, I always resort to "Very respectfully".