hal-hockersmith
hal.hockersmith
hal-hockersmith

The biggest, biggest key is to find out WHY the vehicle has a salvage title. If you are buying it private sale make sure they disclose that information. If they wont disclose or give a vehicle history be very wary. Here are my recommendations that counter the article if you are needing a vehicle and consider a

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#1 Wedding Decor - Stack the cups then pull the cups slightly out and bend into a circle to make a wreath on the wall??

If we are an existing Prepaid customer can we qualify for this discount?

90 Day Trial. One of those “payment will be charged at day 91 if not canceled prior” probably. Use a burner gift card or something like Privacy.com to foil their attempts to charge you. Either that or set a reminder and cancel them.

Not that anyone will probably see this this far down but the fidget cube you have linked to is 1) A knock off of two guys design and 2) actually more expensive than their more superior design. Try swapping out that link for

Not that anyone will probably see this this far down but the fidget cube you have linked to is 1) A knock off of two

If you would like to make this all fast and easy I like using the old standby CoconutBattery (http://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/). OS X app has been updated well and has a feature to check iPhone batteries as well. Just got a new battery for my old 2012 macbook and swapped it out. CoconutBattery showed me

Is this really based on behavior? How would they tell without at least 1 or 2 files being lost before the pattern was identified? Seems like it could be a very yappy guard dog if a software started to do anything file related in the background.

Google Wave. MAN did that have potential. They wanted to kill email with it but they didn’t understand how entrenched email is. Without federated servers, or any way to install a server locally, it was only Google. And since you couldn’t check your email with it you had to be in two places. Had it been Wave + Email it

No, they had ‘darksky’ for the web for some time. It was called “Forecast.io” and had a really cool mobile web app. They are just rebranding that and unifiying under the DarkSky name. Even the API that Forecast.io provided is going to be renamed. Blog post saying Forecast.IO is now DarkSky.net. Still looks a little

I looked around the site and couldn’t find that
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they use the strongest 128-bit encryption possible, which “meets or exceeds bank standards.”
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or any other statement of how secure they really are. If it really is just 128 that is really low and I would be suspicious. 256 should be the minimum for many people these

It has been said to me you need 2 trailers when moving: One with stuff that will arrive where you are going, the other will head to the dump. You would not believe the clutter you pick up that doesn’t need to go.

I’m sure this has already been said but the thing that made me give up Gen 4 consoles for a gaming “PC” (I use a macbook which limits the selection) was the sheer number of indie games one could get for very little. The Steam sale boasts hundreds of amazing games a very low prices. Much less than Arcade or Now titles.

So in some quick download and try I am leaning towards Spark as a close “Mailbox”. It has the 2 level swipe and snooze functions that I like. I have tried a few of the others and here are my rankings (on iOS 9):

If I was waiting for a reason to switch to Straight Talk I think I just found it. My bill is already $105 per month right now for just me and I dont go over 3GB. So I am either going to ditch my Unlimited plan (cant tether with it anyway) and go with a 3gb plan (which does allow tethering) or straight talk for

Ubuntu Only? Wonder if the derivitives would work (Mint, et all)? Of course you would probably want to run that on a server version. But that shouldn’t be hard. The system requirements for this have got to be small so anything like AWS, DigitalOcean, or the small VM hosters should be able to spin up a cheap server.