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You can thank structural racism for that rule (yes, seriously.)

The Brother printer looks nice, but it doesn’t provide a scanner as Brian Kelleher’s quote would let us believe.

The Brother printer looks nice, but it doesn’t provide a scanner as Brian Kelleher’s quote would let us believe.

The Brother printer does NOT have a scanner; the quote seems to imply that it does. That being said, I have one, and it rules.

The Brother printer does NOT have a scanner; the quote seems to imply that it does. That being said, I have one, and

That brother is the same size printers have been for at least 20 years. In 2004 I bought a samsung laser printer of the same size that still works.

That brother is the same size printers have been for at least 20 years. In 2004 I bought a samsung laser printer of

Skillet is getting quite cornographic.

Shall I start with the fact that unlike insurance companies they are not legally bound in anyway to pay the insured persons medical bills. Now I know health insurance companies are dicks at actually paying the bills & make you jump through a million hoops but in the end they are legally bound to pay the bills at the

I prefer the URL to the headline.

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So I guess the question is, “To be, R0 to be” 🤔

Thanks for sharing this list. I saw the stories but didn’t see Black Owned Philly Restaurants. 

I’m very skeptical, especially with the stock market’s current surge. Until 2Q earnings season (in late July) I don’t think anyone can really tell what Covid has done. And we surely can’t tell what it might do in the fall.

The best/worst advice in this situation is to try a new recipe or a variation on an old one.

It’s good advice, because you get out of a comfort zone of cooking the same things that you know you can, that you enjoy. There’s the fear of the unknown, sure. The problem now is ingredient availability. The problem always

Exactly, Thunderboule. Two breads enter one bread leaves. 

I started last week when my starter got good and ready I started on a “Baron of Breads” single elimination style tournament.
I take a piece of paper, write out weights and times, and bake two loaves of bread (either both the same day or a day apart). The winner “moves on” to the next round, where it gets baked against

Welcome To is another great one to do. I’ve seen people play it live on YouTube. But most roll & writes would be great for playing on webcam. I’ve seen Just One been played live on YouTube.

Games with no hidden information (no one has a hand of cards) are great via video chat: King of Tokyo, Carcassone, Azul, Kingdomino. Cooperative games would work well, too: Forbidden Island, Forbidden Desert, Pandemic.

Roll-and-writes are the way to go. We’ve been playing Qwixx and Qwinto with friends from afar.