keithfromcanukistan
KeithFromCanada
keithfromcanukistan

Wire these into your TV/computer/etc., and you can give the police the phone numbers to track your stolen goods via SMS.

I'm with you. If a single undercover operative is compromised and loses his/her life over this, those involved should get the chair. Period.

Personally, I think he should just go with making it a GEV.

I'm thinking that Eliza Dushku could appreciate this. :grin:

One of the features I like about uTorrent is that you can specify a command to perform once a download is complete. I use Bmail to let me know when a torrent is finished.

FWIW, EXIFToolGUI can use geolocation info inside .jpg's to create GPX/KML files.

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Wrong. When was the last time you heard about a deadly E. Coli outbreak from locally produced vegetables? What is the ratio between small-farm and commercial farm outbreaks? You, quite literally, have a better chance of being murdered or dying in a car accident, than you do of dying from eating locally produced

Believe me, if you have every tasted a strawberry that was picked just that morning, at the height of ripeness, you'll never buy them from your supermarket again. There is simply no comparison. ...and jam made from those berries, on still-warm homemade bread with freshly churned butter, eaten right there at the

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> "You don't need to teach your children to cook" is horrible advice.

Just grab whatever Sir Terry Pratchett books you can get your hands on; they are almost all worth reading more than once. (I've probably read 'Soul Music' a dozen times or more.) Absolutely brilliant satire. Check out these quotes to see what I mean.

One major thing to consider: if you are not racing or climbing steep grades, a Dutch bike could be a very good match. While they are heavier and more expensive than most NA bikes, they are meant to last decades, and carry you, your groceries, and a friend or two... then offer the same service to your

That's pretty smart, though decidedly 'rustic'. I'd add a band of silicone shelf liner around the rim to keep heavy jackets from sliding off.

Here's one trick that can work VERY well if you have both high and low interest cards, and a buddy has cash to make a large purchase: have him give you the cash, pay for the item with your low interest card, then use the cash to bring down your high interest card. Your buddy gets his item, and you save a huge amount.

FWIW, plastic soda bottles work perfectly, though if you have to lift heavy objects, a buddy and a pair of Forearm Forklifts make doing so ridiculously easy. (Seriously; it took 6 guys to move an old deep freeze out of one house without them, and only my brother and I to move it back in, with them.)

FYI, if you have a device with deeply recessed screws in a shaft on the bottom, or openings that are strong enough, wrapping a bit of rubber (bicycle rim liners work perfectly) around a plastic screw anchor will give you a solid attachment point for a mounting system.

My advice is to get a point-and-shoot first. Most of the great moments won't happen while you are carrying your camera bag, nor wait while you get set up. A camera that fits in your pocket will catch a dozen memories for each one you get with a DSLR. They may not be perfect, but they will at least exist. Getting a