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Moe Rubenzahl
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re: “If you have a pan sauce that is watery, would you simply let it reduce while the meat rests?”

I think they mean it as or, not as an and (though you can use the techniques together).

Will you be my aunt?

The device is called an Ah So.

LOL

It broke Quickbooks 2012 but that’s Intuit’s greed.

I think of Siri as a teenager. Might do what you asked. Might do something insane. Might act as if you’re from Mars. Likely will just ignore you. When it does what you ask, it seems like a miracle.

Right. Patience. Siri was only introduced in 2011.

Ah, I see, good point. 

Legally clear: They are yours to keep. Ethically, I think you did the right thing but since no one has responded, keep it and call it a day.

The origin of this law, which goes back at least 50 years, was to address a then-common scam. Companies used to send things, then follow it with a bill and hound people to pay. So the law was passed that said if you did not order it, it’s yours.

You said to cut the breast meat into thin slices. Nope. Do as the video suggests and make thick slices. Mo’betta.

No, I don’t think you can heat flour in the microwave. Microwaves need water (the waves shake polar water molecules). Flour is pretty darned dry.

Good question. I tried it.

I was wrong — it does take PDFs and ebooks, sends them to iBooks. But not Word files, PowerPoint, etc.

re: files you can move, “whatever else” is not correct. WALTR is for media files. So no Keynote, PowerPoint, or ebook or PDF files, sorry.

Additional benefit: Stick with the sync features (calendar, contacts, authentication bits, perhaps device backup) and you will be fine with the free iCloud allotment. No need to pay for storage.

Yes, I agree. I have most icloud features turned off but I do use it for contacts and calendar sync, which work fine by all accounts I have read. I also use it for authentication (which the iPhone pretty much demands) and that works really well — find my iPhone, logging in to app store and itunes, Apple Pay and all

Rice pudding. Unattended, automatic, no cleanup.

Like the bark idea too. And no, the final step would not need to be outside the bag: Cool it and peel away the bag and it’s bark-like.