"You call that minimalist? I don't even HAVE an iPhone..."
"You call that minimalist? I don't even HAVE an iPhone..."
Wow. 15 separate people replied all with the same clarification: Wine should be stored so it contacts the cork thus keeping the cork from drying out and causing problems.
I've been told that a visual cue for spotting spoiled [corked?] wine is if the wine has soaked into the cork in any significant capacity. Apparently wine is not supposed to be stored in a way that lets the wine contact the cork.
For the record, I've deleted many files locally, and never deleted "deleted" files via the web interface. So presumably if this were true I should have _some_ sort of cache, unless DB automatically cleans it out periodically.
Very good points. I am pleased with the results of my comment.
"You may find a lack of detail if going to[o] wide on a lens that has an aperture of wider than 2.8."
I'm going to make this comment a blatantly unresearched, non-mainstream anecdotal statement for the purpose of gathering differing opinions:
Win7 64-bit here, no cache folder, but I do see a file called filecache.db. Only 1.28 MB though.
+1
Sure it's funny, but it kind of defeats the purpose of Lorum Ipsum. The idea is to naturally fill an area without detracting attention from the structure. Not that I wouldn't use it on my own projects. Anyone interested enough to read this article should understand the natural "foo-bar" sense of humor that many…
Is it just me, or does this guy have that "I'm really uncomfortable and probably unstable" sounding voice?
Weird, When I click it I get a 404.
For those wondering:
By all accounts my boss takes an aggressive approach to getting things done. But I've noticed that, when talking to users, he often uses language like "We need X done so we can get this taken care of for you," or even "let's do X so we [or you] can get this done." In theory, making the user/client think that this is…
... and an organization system was born.
This is better than UAC IMO.
You hacked your dumbphones but never rooted your smartphone? Sounds... counterintuitive.
I like this idea. Doesn't even have to be left in random places, I could use this back and forth with my officemates just for the lulz.
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