@cbstryker: I just call 'em all iPhods. PHone, pOd, paD.
@cbstryker: I just call 'em all iPhods. PHone, pOd, paD.
@travisco_nabisco: Nope. Damp dishes were removed, dried by hand and put away. Dirty dishes were put in their places.
@Fierock: My grandmother was an antique collector. She was more than 50 years old and had more junk than she knew what to do with. When she moved to the nursing home, it was a burden on my mom to clean out the house.
I completely reject the "Avoid the heat cycle on your dishwasher." We used to do that to save energy, and discovered that the only thing it promoted was mold growth.
@RickJamez: Not all of 'em. Ours wasn't, until I replumbed it And some units tell you to connect to cold in the installation instructions, because they have an internal heater.
In the relationship/life skills workshops we provide at work, we expanded on HALT based on the input from a participant. We thought her idea was great.
@minibeardeath: Byzantine and Russian Orthodox iconography. Many of the older holy relics have such a reversed perspective. Iconographers weren't striving for realism.
@kake81: Sounds almost, but not quite, like a taut-line hitch. They used to be used a lot with the old nasty canvas scout camp tents.
@pixiedelion: Yep. First one is wrong. The "bowline" he ended up with was dressed wrong. (heh).
@delic8genius: It'll take some practice to figure out how much ice to include, whether to add extra water (I do), and how much tea.
@El Tejon: Mrs. Tea is the little coffee-maker-like tea pot. Mr. Coffee's Iced Tea Maker is the 3L thing.
I keep a cocktail shaker in my office for making iced tea.
@ToVoPro: I looked at the Pure and the Tilt2, and decided against it, although it'd be a more direct switch. Our IT director has had a Tilt2 for a week and she's taking it back. She's pulling the battery 2-3 times a day. So I'm glad I dodged that bullet.
Mr. Cooper's right. The apps are the difference.
@Stem_Sell: As a Lutheran, I have no response to that comment.
@Jon Morales: iPhone on AT&T, EVO on Sprint. Six of one, half a dozen of another.
@FalconFour: That you admit that you "can't think of a single possible useful scenario" shows only a lack of imagination, not an absolute absence of useful scenarios.
I guess that "I feel guilty because I don't take them and have 2 years of them stored up" would fall into "Other answer..."