There are two links to the download, try the second one. But I didn't blow the server, it was working when I left the site. Nobody can pin that smoking hulk of a server on me!
There are two links to the download, try the second one. But I didn't blow the server, it was working when I left the site. Nobody can pin that smoking hulk of a server on me!
It comes from spoiled and unused lemons in the past via the fifth dimension.
The other part of that is that the $4.00 a day is an average, not a law. If you spend $6.00 one day, or even 8, and much less other days, it'll work out.
That depends on who you talk to. Other people have different ideas on the matter. She also uses a fair amount of butter.
Liver smothered in onions is very nice and very inexpensive. The big tricks are to cook it slowly, and to not overcook it. My mom always cooked it until it was as dry as moondust. A moister liver is a nicer liver.
In part, the small font got you. That is $3.60 for the recipe, however, it is $1.80 per serving. With the amount of tomato and other ingredients in there, the two eggs would be a reasonable breakfast.
Do you organize your books by height, author, title or topic? Different OCD people insist that each is the only way to organize your books.
My wife bought a $400 pair of prescription sunglasses from an optician. It fell apart in months. Since then, we've bought from Zenni and have been much happier. Their oleophobic coating was the only let down, it peeled off like a bad sunburn. As someone else said, get your interpupillary distance from your eye…
Sounds like you're not listening.
There is nothing so inefficient as trying to optimize something you shouldn't even be doing. SO many nutrients are in the skin, and when you peel the potatoes, you're throwing that away. So much of the flavor is in the skin. And when you peel the potatoes, you're throwing that away. Some folks don't like mashed…
Any word on whether they have implemented the long discussed - and long delayed - RAW camera functions?
I became interested in this knife when Cooks Illustrated gave it their highest recommendation. And then a week or so ago Woot had this on sale - $40 for this knife, a Victorian paring knife, and a Victorinox sharpening steel. A few clicks later, and it was on its way to me. It arrived Saturday, so I have about 2…
I became interested in this knife when Cooks Illustrated gave it their highest recommendation. And then a week or…
It's been a few days, sorry for the delay.
Job hunts are a lot like a courtship. Is this the person/company you want to spend months/years with?
Actually, you don't have a job until you start working. If a company has reversals, the easiest people to let go are the ones who haven't started working yet. I've seen it happen.
There are a number of micro systems that are more than able to run these packages that use so little power they don't require cooling fans. A headless server would use less juice than an incandescent light bulb.
You have complete control over your data so a third-party can't have access to it
As a number of people have commented, coverage depends on where you are. I'm in the Dallas area and I am MUCH happier with T-Mobile than Sprint.
Whistleout may have missed some details. T-Mobile offers unlimited bandwidth for all users. However, the limit the high speed bandwidth. By default, you get 1 gb of LTE. After that, you get 3G speeds. (After Sprint in this area, 3G seems amazeballs, but that's another story.)
You might look again. I plugged those numbers in and found that T-Mobile would do that for $100 a month. Also, T-Mobile let's you tether your smartphones, so you might not need the mobile wi-fi hotspot, which would cut your bill to $90 a month, and provide you with three mobile wifi hotspots through your smartphones.