Or gives them a false sense of security and they drink even more and counteract any benefits the lower calorie count offers.
Or gives them a false sense of security and they drink even more and counteract any benefits the lower calorie count offers.
I'm not out of high school and we read it in elementary
I normally use zip ties. You can buy huge packs at hardware stores, computer stores, Monoprice, Amazon
Sorry, this was supposed to be in response to the many suggesting tape, wax, etc to prolong the life of the card.
Sounds like trig all over again
Just attach string and pull over top of door?
Just order a new one? It takes about a week and they'll send you one.
People still use the menu bar? I've always right-clicked or used shortcut keys. The only time I use those buttons at the top are computers where security is locked down and right-click is disabled.
"Depending on the cut, type, an thickness of the meat"
It's ok for the government to track people, but as soon as a private company does, the gov't steps in? The irony. . .
Basically defeats the purpose of pirating...
Next they're going to pass a bill that allows police to lock any store they feel aids in illegal activities; such as those that sell knives or even chemicals construed as dangerous. Potential customers will be forced to climb a ladder and enter through the roof if they wish to shop.
There are a good chunk of thieves that steal stuff and have no idea what it is or does, just that it looks valuable. Some might even pawn it and the new owner it clueless and doesn't change anything.
You can also use this: [lifehacker.com]
I have 2 towers, 1 monitor, speakers, a network switch, and a couple chargers hooked up to one outlet and they draw about 600 watts/5 amps total when everything is running and maxed. LCD TVs take about 40 watts. Fans are probably the worst. We have a pretty powerful Cyclone brand fan that moves a ton of air and takes…
Basically a hill billy reflow. You could do the same thing with a heat gun and should if it has capacitors on it. Baking capacitors will probably blow them and put you in an even worse spot. To prevent this you want to check out for xbox 360 reflow videos and properly insulate and shield capacitors and use a heat gun…
Agreed, between rubbing alcohol, q-tips/cotton swabs, and compressed air you can get anything clean in a couple minutes.
They offer a special 50GB area for personal backups by users. You get a separate login to a dedicated file server they run (and don't backup) that supports sftp, rsync, ftp.
They didn't copy it well enough in the first place?
Why not just pay $7.50 and get a can of spray on? It comes with a cap and doesn't make a greasy mess. It's easy to apply, just spray it on. And it works. It's not as high of SPF, so you may need to apply it twice or three times while you're out, but it's extremely easy to use and much less wasteful than towelettes.