what's wrong with the dust?
what's wrong with the dust?
I have a really ancient machine. It's doesn't have enough memory for FreeNAS. Oddly enough I can run WinXP on it and happily fileshare videos to Windows, Android, XBMC and even the PS3. Works quite well.
You mean (electronic) kids that will actually listen?
...or also like Scratch which schools here have been using like years.
Nope because then you'd have the Batmobile :)
1. Export all feed urls to a file
Quite true. Store brands are often better. As for vegetables, the local chain here carries high quality fresh local vegetables for about 1/2 the price of the supermarket.
Sriracha rules!
"Grate your cheese and slowly melt it into your cheese over medium heat and you'll have perfect melty cheese." - you mean melt it into the dissolved sodium citrate, right?
Reading is boring? So that means prior to the Internet and TV, everyone was bored. Seems to indicate otherwise.
:) You are really young!
Can't figure out a way to connect my android phone. If I set up the proxy on my wifi, it says "invalid authentication"
'coz it tastes good - small variation of a veggie omelette
Crumbs or no crumbs, it's still food. If you can't stand it, sift them, bag them and send them to someone who has little food. They will bless you for that meager meal.
Hah, truly awesome!
...Or start at childhood :) [missvickie.com] lists some peppers and at the bottom is the Bird Pepper - the most common pepper used in Indian cooking. The only two in the list hotter than that are the Scotch Bonnet and the Jabanero. What's funny is that many of us chew on it while having our meals.
Anecdotal saying? It's from Ephesians 4:26 in the Bible: [www.biblegateway.com]
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I chose an Android not just because it is open but also NOT to get a iOS look. So why should I put this. Anyway, I flashed my Galaxy S with various ROMs, but finally went back to CM7. Even though I lost the TV out feature, nothing else could beat the speed and yes, it doesn't look like iOS.
Would keeping the bags immersed in a crock-pot full of water work? Of course, the crock pot is plugged in.