Nope, too crafty (I personally hate crafts, it hits a nerve with me for some reason).
Nope, too crafty (I personally hate crafts, it hits a nerve with me for some reason).
No. Just....No.
Nevermind! Email came literally 10 minutes after I posted this. Guess I spoke too soon.
Cool. I wonder why I didn't get an email, I signed up super early and was already a mavericks beta tester. Oh well, no biggie.
Androids encryption isn't worth it, especially on the Moto X. There is a noticable speed hit (there is no hardware based encryption like on iOS) and worse, the passcode to unlock is the same to boot the device. This would be OK if the device autowiped after 10 failed attempts like the iPhone, but currently it doesn't…
Do I really need to run Disconnect, HTTPS Everywhere, ABP, AND Ghostly all at the same time? Seems like their functionality overlaps with the exception of HTTPS Everywhere.
Or you could just create a boot disk and install from scratch the old fashioned way.
These are great in theory but they made my iPhone over heat if I cranked up the heat on a cold day.
These are great in theory but they made my iPhone over heat if I cranked up the heat on a cold day.
Too much trouble. Dried is fine in stuff that you are going to cook a long time that allows it to rehydrate. Fresh is better for non-cooked applications though.
Chicken stock is where I draw the line. Home made isn't THAT much better, not when you consider the extra work. And it's hard to justify boiling up a whole chicken when all you need is a cup or two to go into a sauce or something for a Tuesday night dinner.
Good news for Chrome fans: iOS 8 will open up the faster web engine to 3rd party apps, so no more speed difference.
You can always freeze the other half. And they last a long time after you cut them in the fridge. I rarely have onion go to waste. Tears can be lessened (not avoided) if you are quick enough and don't keep your face directly over the onion as you chop. Keep your head tilted off to the side. It's awkward but helps.…
It is expenive, but I've bought frozen japanese style rice before and it taste pretty good. Not as good as doing it yourself but in a pinch it was fine. Expensive though.
I've got frozen Japanese style rice before and it's not bad. It's expensive though.
These are nice, but nothing beats fresh chopped cilantro. It is very perishable though. The chives and dill are really good.
I have to object to this one. Chopping an onion isn't that difficult or time consuming.
It can be, especially if you have an errant tab or too many extensions. But the sync can't be beat. I've tried switching back to Safari several times but keep coming back to Chrome for the better extensions and syncing even though it takes a little more ram, energy, and is a tad slower on the mac (and it's multi touch…
building a rig is actually pretty easy IF you are not bothering with crazy cooling systems. Liquid cooled, over cloxkes , giant fan ducts and then like can be tricky.
A lot of those (not all) can be emulated on a Nintendo DS using a flashcart.
I would think they would have taken encryption into account. It seems rather obvious a standard wipe is no better than a simple drive format on a PC. Unless the wipe is of a disk using whole disk encryption.