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I doubt that anything classified is on a network that openly touches the internet.

This goes allow the line of improper usage of a QR code, giving them a bad rap.

This is good use of a QR code, not it directing you to the website that is printed below it. That is why QR codes have received a bad rap, improper usage.

I don't think that I'd want a magnet that strong on the side of my tablet... I would be pulling pens, paper clips and the such off it all the time.

Well, if you're going to spend that much on the material to build the shelf, another $50 for bins with covers isn't going to break the bank.

Frugal people in mansions have individual insta-hot water heaters for each shower/tub.

Ditto, how is $450 cheap for a WiFi tab?

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Have felt like doing the same thing, with 5 of us it's been a hard push though. My three kids are on board being that they are Netflixing it 95% of the time any way (5% of the decision), and of course I'm board (5% of the decision), the wife on the other hand (100% of the decision)... I think you see where I'm going

Don't worry, I've seen plenty of Wasp free houses in the Baptist community.

Would also note that I doubt the cameras had anything to do with it, they were on the camera man not Jeb. - was way late on that one.

Was thinking the same thing.

Just goes to show that all types of cigarettes are a hazard to your health.

I'm not engineer but I am assuming that the piece in which the air tank fits into could have been adapted to hold a gauge. In my line of thought, I can't count, but I also don't want to have to swing the gun around every time I want to check the gauge either. If I could advert my eyes down a little that would be way

I know right?!? If I'm going to spend good money on it, I going to take care of it. I would venture to say that the vast majority of people that own Beamers or Mercs wash and vacuum (be it themselves or paying someone to do it for them) their vehicles on a regular basis. But according to @CaptainJack, if you can

Wasn't trying to be, I guess I forgot to put the :) at the end of that. So here... :) and another for good measure :)

Right, but you are able to re-patch super easily! :)

Sorry, I'm not sure I follow you on the first paragraph... I think I may not have been completely clear on what I wrote. I wasn't trying to make any mentions of legality... just that WinSrvr has this as a built in feature.

I haven't read the EULA for any of the Windows OS's, but this is a built in feature of all the Windows Server OS's.

It's exactly what it does, I haven't checked to see if this is a newer version yet but I have used this for the past couple of years and it works like a charm. The one thing to watch out for is Windows updates, sometimes it will knock it out - so you just repatch it. I've only seen it on service pack installs though.