Another downside is that this relies on IPv6 which means if you are using a wireless bridge via DD-WRT, you can't join the group. Of course a $15 part would fix this, but still, something I learned the hard way.
Another downside is that this relies on IPv6 which means if you are using a wireless bridge via DD-WRT, you can't join the group. Of course a $15 part would fix this, but still, something I learned the hard way.
Yeah, most mattresses these days are said not to need flipping.
I saw basically the same thing in our local Le Creuset store, except its a magnet and cost $10:
Using salt for this works pretty good. [lifehacker.com]
I use some lard I have rendered. Wipe the skillet down with lard, bring it to 250 in the oven (you can turn it upside down), leave for 30 min, and turn off oven. I re-season after every wash/rinse.
Web Search: Duck Duck Go (especially on my phone)
Adam, when speaking about science, it might be best to use primary sources. I think the interesting data about heart disease has to do with fat consumption (a high fat diet isn't necessarily bad), and the arguments about total cholesterol are true, but LDL is a pretty decent risk factor.
There is a surprising lack of data on this point despite what we may believe. For instance, lowering LDL hasn't been documented to decrease heart disease. We just know that high LDL correlates to increased heart disease and therefore have drugs that alter these levels. You will notice that these drugs are not FDA…
still no love for hyperdock... [lifehacker.com]
Wow, I just went and was commenting on 9 month old posts before I caught myself... I was wondering why Kevin P. was back at LH.
I have been using Canary as my main browser, and whenever it starts crashing, it generally means its one of my extensions. I have found a couple culprits and now it is completely stable.
I just migrated my google bookmarks to chrome and now they are synched everywhere. Granted, would be hard to look up on another computer without my profile.
I just use google music, which currently holds about 40gb of my music. And with Adam's sweet extension, its pretty nice within chrome. [chrome.google.com]
Have you tried [pastebin.com] or if just simple text editing, start a page at [notepad.cc]. As for FTP, I can think of clever ways of using dropbox (even having links download to your dropbox), but if I really need FTP, I agree chrome is not my first choice.
This totally reminds me of the Feltron Annual Reports [feltron.com]
man, i knew i was missing out on important things by always using adblockers.
Chamomile tea, maybe add in some ginger. Also milk has some calming effects. Personally though I swear by this stuff, [naturalvitality.com] , and don't worry, the laxative effects are minimal unless you take a ton.
Toxoplasmosis? Seriously, I don't have any good reasons, just loved this article.
Topic: Google Calendar Event Invititations
Kind of like these [lifehacker.com] or something else?