jammin4co
jammin4co
jammin4co

Car stops on the road. Chemical engineer says lets check for fuel, probably not getting fuel. Electrical engineer says lets check for spark probably not getting spark. Software engineer says why don’t we just close all the windows and the car should run fine after that.

A brisket is poverty food. Our ancestors cooked briskest because they could not afford better cuts of meat. You have to cook it for hours and season the hell out if it because, if you don’t, it is literally inedible. You will chew on that lousy cut of beef for hours.

You already invented it, went back in time, got the answer, didn’t like it, and then went back to your younger self and kept yourself from inventing it in the first place. You’re quite the impulsive former/neverwere time traveller, did you know that?

I stayed in the car many times as a kid, and let me tell you it was far preferable sitting in the car playing with legos, drawing or reading a book than being drug into and out of every stupid store with mom. Of course there are limits, the child’s age and length of the stop should play some part.

The Google Settings app has a lot of useful settings (ha) besides just this. You can tweak your location settings, search history, YouTube history, remote lock/wipe, etc. One should go through them all and toggle things to how you want them.

Was really hoping for Pizza and Ice Cream to be on this list

In my case, have a slow and unresponsive HTC One M8. Anybody else gotten real sluggish since the update?

Maybe net neutrality will help, but since a lot of cable providers also do high speed internet, too, won't they just jack up the price of the internet as cable subscriptions begin to drop?

Add in a nice second secret..... When you do buy quality, look for used. you pay the cheap price for the quality item.

If this is what the people wanted, why couldn't we read it before the vote? It's not just Republicans and Lobbyists fighting, it's those of us with logic. There are ways to protect the free and open Internet without the FCC pulling it into their system of taxation and legal regulation.

The assertion here is only that AI has infinite knowledge about its environment. This does not necessarily imply any ability to apply that knowledge or to be able to assert control.

Or just use it as a public identifier, It should not be assumed to be private, and thus just because someone knows it, they have no power with it. Banks, and lenders need to treat it as public info, and seek stronger methods of verification. The liability should be their, not the individual. If they issue credit

Anthem was criminally negligent here. Businesses aren't going to take customer privacy seriously until people start going to jail and/or paying substantial, painful fines. When are the heads going to start rolling?

Adobe Kuler is another goodun

Might as well get the kids acclimated to having their every action monitored, logged, and scrutinized. That's the future that our government and our Silicon Valley overlords are pushing us toward.

Yeah, that's really the danger of too much exercise. If you get really hungry and you let yourself overeat because of it, the exercise is irrelevant. Right now I'm training myself to handle feelings of hunger better so they don't make me angry (or "hangry" as everyone seems to be saying now) or prevent me from

Actually, not original sin, but the cover version of sin. But even if we can free ourselves of *that*, there is sin remix to worry about.

Deviled ham.

Definitely not smart to store spices next to the heat of your oven.

I desperately want a contacts app that re-thinks the notion of contacts. Every contact medium out there is built on this old core concept of a physical address book, with line items under a contact field, sorted by name and last name, maybe company. Sure, they merge in social media, but it all goes back to this idea