nickpoulos
Nick Poulos
nickpoulos

Actually that plant does work like that. Where do you think I know all of this from? But no putting the dried flower of any plant wont sprout, you have to slice a branch when its living...maybe I should have mentioned that, I thought it was pretty obvious haha.

What kind of plant? You may have to use different parts of the plant for best results depending on what kind of plant it is. And like the article said it can take awhile for roots to show, sometimes up to like 2 weeks if its particularly stubborn. You can also dip your stems/cuttings in a rooting gel or solution to

actually yea it does look like it now that you mention it haha. i actually typed the original comment from my work laptop - which is a nice new IBM ThinkPad..only my enter key is blue.

A lot of plants work like this. cut a branch off, stick it in water until it grows roots, transplant. What's cool about it is that the new plant is an exact copy of the plant you started with. So if you have a prized vegetable or plant that is suited to this cloning method, you can grow an exact replica.

do you work for IBM or something...this is the second or third post today where you are just pushing ThinkPads over Macs...posting the same picture too

ive used this method so many times during HS, its great. there is so much small text on a label you have a ton of room to put whatever you want. the best part is you can just sit the cheat sheet right on your desk and casually take sips of the drink during the test.

I'm stuck in limbo somewhere right now too....still have a few hundred gb of music that i never listen to but cant bring myself to delete.

brogrammers before hogrammers

The nfc bandwagon? Yes I think everybody, the more technology inclined at least, will use NFC for payments in the near future. I bought the Nexus because it had the NFC hardware when other phones didn't, not because of payment software or protocol. Its ridiculous I cant use it because Verizon is blocking the only

It's really bullshit that Google lets the carriers dictate what features are available on Android phones. I only got the Galaxy Nexus because it NFC/Google Wallet was one of the great, new *features* on the new Android - ICS. Then Verizon decides they are going to come up with some ridiculous alternative payment

"I think Microsoft has a longstanding pattern of this," Podhradsky said. "When you go and reformat your computer, like a Windows system, it tells you that all of your data will be erased. In actuality that's not accurate—the data is still available... so when Microsoft tells you that you're resetting something, it's

i just read about this one yesterday, one of the makers posted a link in the comments. I def want to check it out

they should be checking out some of these new DoS methods...the 'slow reader' methods. apparently they can knock out a target with less traffic and less users, much more efficient.

how can you guys recommend the 'My K-Cup' product. I thought it was a perfect solution for using your own coffee with Keurig, but after reading the reviews on Amazon I will not be purchasing it.

Actually it seems that people like you arent 'getting it.' There is just as much horribly written crapware for the iPhone as there is for Android devices. And like Anthony said, it is EXTREMELY unlikely that you will ever download a malware infested Android app. The one highly publicized case I can think of,

What about tips for negotiating a salary at your CURRENT employer? More like negotiating a salary raise.

"If you use gmail, it automatically uses your email username. Which is ridiculous and makes this pretty much useless. How many people out there have a Google profile but don't use Gmail?"