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Storage mechanisms have been key for me. The foodsaver my wife and I were given for Christmas is probably one of our most used kitchen gadgets. We usually buy larger quantities of whole cuts of meet (think 10 pounds of a whole loin) and then cut it into appropriate packages.

Depends. If it's considered a hazard a dress can be banned regardless of your religion. Construction for example.

In the state's where it is legal it's crazy irresponsible.

Very true. Sometimes you can be perfectly responsible and the very hand of God just comes to smite your phone. Seriously I know someone who's phone was struck by lightning on the hood of a truck... Left some cool marks!

The only phone that "I" broke wasn't even my fault. I was ran over by a bicyclist on a footpath and my phone went swimming :(

I've never been a fan of terminator. You should give Tmux a try. It servers the same purpose, but is much more easily customized/extendable in my opinion.

I totally agree. It's well worth the money and is serious one of the best text editors I've used. With all the addon choices it really is that sweet spot between simplicity and full blown ide.

Why not actually share the calendar with her? If you go into your calendar's setting (on the webpage) you can allow someone else with a gmail account to it. You can even limit what the other person is allowed to do to it. That might be a lot more convenient then having the entire account on phone.

Figuring out someone's "trigger words" can be big, and some people have more than others. Some people just see certain words differently and take insult to them.

Honestly I've never wanted my num lock off. All the other buttons are elsewhere on the keyboard, so why would you not want them to default to the numbers? It's far faster to use the numbers there than above the letters...

Learning how to argue is a big thing. If my wife and arguing it's usually through text messaging at this point. I know that sounds lame, but it's actually the better way of doing it for us.

Seems like a cool way to keep some stuff synced between my server, my laptop and wife's laptop.

I'm betting it'll probably get the 4.x updates from Samsung, but I doubt it'll get the 5.x update coming soon. That being said, Cyanogen currently supports the s3 since it's so popular and I'd bet that they give it the 5.x branch when it comes out.

My friend had this issue once. The solution we came up with was actually a light sanding. You can get a really fine grit like stuff that comes in a gel.

I'm a college student that often spends up to eight hours a day on campus and I have a puppy. Larger breeds are definitely recommended as they usually have less energy.

I've been running a server for a while and I'm really curious about usage statistics. I'm betting it needs a couple upgrades because I'm using it for a lot of different purposes, but without some hard numbers on what it's doing when I'm not quite sure what to do.

So they have the username and password right? You might want to be wary of some kind of identity theft attempt.
Change the password? Send them a iMessage or something?

droid-life.com has a really great tutorial section. From insultingly easy to some slightly more advanced stuff you'll probably find that really useful.

In the article it was talking about Seniors moving out. Which is really the only time I really see this happen at my university. Moving across town here cost my wife and I roughly $40.

It's actually more common then you think. Take the .99 scam. There's no way you'll pay $100 for that shiny piece of crap, but when the store lowers it to $99.99 HOT DOG!