Given the image from the related article, I don't think you're getting appreciably thinner than using one of those (smallest) binder clips. At some point, the thickness is mostly a product of what you are carrying, not how you are carrying it.
Given the image from the related article, I don't think you're getting appreciably thinner than using one of those (smallest) binder clips. At some point, the thickness is mostly a product of what you are carrying, not how you are carrying it.
I don't see a point to this. It seems like a cool trick with no purpose. There are far better ways to organize so I can't imagine this is intended for organization.
As a budding young tech enthusiast, I bet he was completely baffled as to why his alphabit soup had all those letters in it.
Try this with a cheddar or mozzarella rolled up inside a tortilla. The whole thing warmed just long enough to heat the chili and melt the cheese. Even better with tomato (and onion and cilantro if you want).
You saved the day. I was going to be very disappointed if I made it through the comments and no one had pointed that out. And I am not being sarcastic.
Don't ever hate doing what you think needs to be done for your child :)
Pick & Zip Photo and Video Downloader is golden.
"Hello, Neo...."
If Techquickie wasn't already in my subscription feed, those air quotes would make me skip the video. There are some things that are cool in person, but should not be captured in still frame. It's like the unwritten rule of comic art about not showing the contact of a punch.
I can't believe I made it all the way to 3pm ET before having my first laugh out loud moment of the day.
I'm just a budding home cook, but I do keep impressing myself. I think my favorites have been some simple egg rolls I made with a slow cooker prep of cabbage and pork and a great prime rib I made for my wife's birthday.
But just like that song by Loverboy explains, a pig and an elephant DNA just won't splice.
We had a much easier time working through the hand dryer issue than we are having with the toilet. It doesn't cause any inconvenience like you're facing, other than a child scampering across a stall with her bottoms around her knees. That won't be an issue until she trips and falls on her face.
Don't get to excited. No one can argue effectively against information being free. The rub comes in defining information. Nevermind that what we're ultimately being asked to pay for is the cost of production. We're always free to keep debating what reasonable production costs should be.
Dear Samantha,
My six year old runs these toilets flush. The noise is just unsettling for her. I have to coach her to sit still while she is going so it doesn't flush while she is sitting.
It's like the auction house in an RPG. 100GB doesn't come easy. No way I was getting shafted by trading it for one internet.
I got word of it through another software review blog. One that LH sometimes credits for articles. When I found out about it, they weren't open for service yet and I didn't share because I was being selfish and didn't want a flock of Lifehackers putting in requests causing me to be bumped down the line.
Zoolz integration would be really nice. Zoolz rocks you out with 100GB.
I picked ES over Astro b/c I liked the icon better. But head to head I figured out it was the right choice for me. And ES3 is even better than ES was. I find it odd that I have more success streaming my video files to ES's video player than I do with apps dedicated to the task. Even Plex doesn't handle my mkv's…