johnmc-old
JohnMc
johnmc-old

Yeah, heating the oven up then having to open and close the door to scramble the eggs is a waste of energy. Besides for that why not just do a crustless quiche? Add the bacon, some cheese, suitable veggies, mix and cook in the oven. The leftovers you can eat the next couple of settings.

Heck with the computer, I find it novel they were using used, cleaned cambell soup cans for storage. Nice trick.

I make this bread weekly now days. None of the store bought stuff anymore. However I do use a slightly different tooling since I have access to a stand mixer. A 6qt mixer can easily handle the NYT recipe doubled.

Gosh hate to do it as fine as the balance of the article is. But the preamble to this piece is so ignorant to what is really going on as to be laughable. The current situation is a credit crisis caused by bad paper issued by the GSE's and the acceleration afforded by the Mark to Market rule. The stock market won't

From a time value of money it does not pay to even spend the presidents time to know how to change an ink cartridge let alone be able to be able to turn up MTU's for an email system. His function is governance not technology. For efficiency sake he would be better off dictating answers than typing them on the keyboard.

To Whom It May Concern:

I will tell you the one reason YOU SHOULD use voicemail — YOUR BOSS DOES. You look like a dolt if your boss walks into the office and asks, "did you get the voicemail yesterday??"

My first love was Pascal but that has long since been displaced by the interpreted languages.

I am with mariogalaxyman the cost of the batteries is not included in the cost of ownership. Nor is the resale value realistic in view of the battery replacement probably occurring about the time the first owner dumps it.

Excuse me but $12?? If you already have a hot glue gun, some wood hobby stix and a handful of bread bag closures you could have the same thing ginned up in about 10min. About the length of time it takes for the gun to warm up.

My, My that would be the last way I would create an animated gif these days. There are tons of online services that will do this. If you don't like that idea then consider a tool kit of -

the decision of whether to build or buy is economic. It seems to go in cycles. Some years it is cheaper to buy the components and assemble it yourself other years the suppliers get the discounting so cheap for the features assembled you are better off buying.

POSCO GRUBB you are missing what many are saying. It has little to do with your IT RISK and everyting to do with your legal/financial RISK.

Callit, you need to read the entire HR legislation. Plus you miss the point. As you state, you have to report it. Well report what? On an open AP you won't be able to legally 'pass the buck' which this law initiates. So the AP provider is left as the last known source of the porn. So it will You or whomever left

CALLIT, I am glad you used the car analogy. But you missed what is the primary concern. Ever wonder why cars require ignitions. Better do you leave the keys in your car? That's open source isn't it?

Shame on LifeHacker and Bruce Schneier for the advice provided. Why? There is pending legislation, The SAFE Act, that will criminalize the provider of transport unless they can point out the issuer of the porn. Hard to do on a open wifi node.

Out of all the roll your own DVRs you listed you passed up the best one available - Linux Media Center. Its architecture multiple viewers to a server. It's menu structure is transparent so you can be selecting other content while your current selection plays in the background. Its better even than Sage.

sumocat, possibly, but unbridled anger can cause people to do things they normally would not given the 4 rules. Gets back to our primal nature as an animal.

What is suggested by the article fits what I observe. However I would add on corollary:

ENGSTEWART, kinda of hit on the head. You pay taxes to use the library, use it. And they have a interlibrary loan system you can tap into.