huntershoptaw
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Can I use a wireless switch to ignite it?

I would almost totally agree with you, except for one thing. What is the world would a coffee snob be doing with anything other than superb beans? I mean yeah, if you're using locally roasted, fresh bean and I'm using Foldgers then sure, you got me beat, but seriously I'd have to be sick in the head.

Ok, I'm a coffee snob. I'm not intrigued. It takes me 3-5 minutes to make a press of coffee, obviously allowing for water heating time. That said, I have to agree with a lot of other commentors. It's more about the right bean, the right water, the right water temp, and the right tools. And no, percolated is not the

I checked them out. Honestly, those are some very good examples of what you can do with design. I did see some things I'd like to talk to you about, but overall I think the presentation in these comes off nicely. As for me, I'd love to show you some of my work, unfortunately my last project was building a custom CMS

No, not bagging on the programs. I like the programs, I've used the programs. They serve a purpose. My point was much as Michael Scrip understood it. If you're not intimate with it, then you didn't really do anything but design ON it. While design is a good and necessary thing, my peeve is that so many designers

Curios. I'll have to try this soon. I use Hiren's boot cd to remove a majority, then boot into the system.If it's still there use r-kill. If not follow up with SuperAntiSpy, or malwarebytes, an antivirus, and ccleaner. Also make sure to check your proxies in internet settings.

But a design is just a design without the function. here, please notice, I'm actually speaking on a programming level, not a design level.

Okay, speaking from a web site programmers point of view. Doing this is great for layout, mockup and if you are just starting to get a basic understanding of internet programming.

Still have yet to see this. Sure it seems to be a bit more inconvenient but after some consideration, it also seem to make sense. Giving up a little convenience for better security doesn't bother me as much as conveniently getting hacked.

That is truly cute, but we are actually making transparent monitors today. They'll be available in the next few year when production kicks off. Nice look though!

And always the biggest competitor for all of these: Facebook - for random pokes without commitments.

I can agree with quite a bit of your post, in so far as that state and federal government needs to have a line drawn. I also agree that things like stimulus truly needed be applied correctly, instead of the failure that we had.

All good points, and if I may, my rebuttal.

I can't be the only one who see's the contradictions in most of these responses. We use government services, we expect it to be there for us to be used by us and to protect us. We expect it to offset our cost so it's not so hard on us and to bring in new goods that have been tested so that we have what we want but

I love that everyone here can use this post, but sadly, in my area the pizza box support is no longer seen.

Well since I have a tablet, I actually have my perfect tablet, pretty much. It's an older TC4200 with 2gb of ram, a 500GB HDD, and a 2.0GHz processor. Running Windows 7. Still rocks better than all the new slates out there. Oh, and retail for this was $250. Battery life is a solid 2 hours, continuous with 8 possible

@tgrantt: and the point goes to you! And I like the way it sounds too.

@a_blackpanther: try adding an =. on a note, both adding and leaving the equals gave me correct numbers.

Just noticed that Pinned tabs show update statuses (i.e. Gmails new mail count) with a clever revolving highlight on the tab. Keep your eyes open for it!