if you bake anything, you're gonna use a lot of energy heating up your oven. If you're worrying about spending the handful of pennies it costs to heat up an oven, you should sell that oven and stop eating out of the dumpster.
if you bake anything, you're gonna use a lot of energy heating up your oven. If you're worrying about spending the handful of pennies it costs to heat up an oven, you should sell that oven and stop eating out of the dumpster.
that sounds promising. how do you cook the toppings, though?
You're wrong. From reading the article, the problem isn't that home ovens don't get hot enough (most ovens hit 375 degrees). The problem is the heat is uneven. Stones conduct the heat better than air, so you'll get a crispier crust due to more efficient heat transfer.
That's all well and good, but where do i get a pizza stone? I have never even heard of one until today. When i google "pizza stone", I see them at BB&B for upwards of $20 or on Amazon for near $40. Where do I get the cheap materials necessary? Which unnamed "big box chain" sells them for 50 cents??
Dropbox is ideal for shared documents and projects. I've used it for business school projects, business ideas, and household paperwork. Unfortunately it's not secure, so it's not ideal for really sensitive financial documents.
that's absurd. you'll also pay taxes on dividends from stocks and interest earned on your bank account. By your logic, these things aren't investments either.
Is it feasible to set up an AC router with another AC router serving as a client bridge? Does DD-WRT support any of these newfangled routers?
i suppose you prefer floppy disks to Dropbox and make trips to the post office instead of dashing off an email. Those crazy kids and their wifi! Get off my lawn! ;-)
Speaking just from extensive with the whole CoD franchise and limited experience with BF3, i've found CoD is always very polished controls with high production value (especially post-World at war). Playing is very intuitive and any experience you have with first person shooters translates well. The overall balance…
stick a bucket of chicken in your pie hole with your fat coddling talk.
WTF Chrome? Why do you have to be so much more awesome than every other browser and then suck so badly at securing my passwords???
I really don't think this dude needs to be "outed".
cool email bro.
whoever made that diagram is not a slampiece.
it's also oversimplification to say that a home is NOT an investment simply because it can lose money.
as the article says, this is a good device for the price. it's definitely not better than the other devices out there that can do most of what this does and a lot more.
a house is like a stock. You can buy and sell it. There is a market. There were 5 million homes sold last year. Houses aren't fungible like stocks, but they can easily be bought and sold.
destruction/damage is what insurance is for.
There's a NY Times interactive graph that does exactly that.
assets don't increase in value, assets *Store* value. So, yes when I sell my iphone 1 year later to get a new one I can recoup the value stored in it.