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One of the major stumbling blocks on these smart guns has been a law in New Jersey requiring all handguns have these features if even one made it to market and ended up approved for sale in the state. Regardless of whether it was even for sale in the state.

Hunting in Europe is a bit more restricted than the US. And traditionally in the UK hunting in general, via land ownership, was restricted to the gentry and royalty. Especially deer, where various times or in particular places deer were all owned by the Queen/King.

Hunting was particularly associated with nobility,

Wings are a bit more like dark meat. Between the very high fat content, and loads of connective tissue.

it would really depend on how much input Crabtree had on the color palette.

Yes.

But. This does mean that Kirkman is the point person in this, not Image.

I mean doing a lot of them by filling a lot of mason jars, over and over is a bit finicky. But that’s if you’re doing a lot of them.

I don’t think it occurs to most people they can put a jar in the meat jacuzzi though.

Creatives working on comics don’t generally get IP rights of any sort.

The default in the business is to classify it as “work for hire”, and all ownership goes to the publisher.

Image is a publisher focused on creator owned work though, founded to resolve that problem. It would be usual for artists, including

Unfortunately it’s the only way to get that dense texture

Or just make them. The only special thing you need a muffin tin or equivalent. Though you can just do it in a sheet pan and cut them up afterwards if you’re careful.

It’s dirt cheap to run off a bunch of these for large groups or meal prep. Dismissing all complications it’s beaten eggs, cheese, and then veg and meat

Reduction in mining seems to go hand in hand with the value dropping out, since it goes hand in hand with it being less cost effective to mine.

Then instability or disruptions in mining areas seems to spook speculators.

Mining only works in so far as it’s cheaper to buy the electricity to make a bitcoin than it is to

They’re fast, nutritious, and delicious, dang it. 

Parchment paper tends to be more expensive though. It’s also not recyclable. And it’s not as good at keeping fat from stuff like bacon and chicken wings from pooling the pan. And I have to cut it or fold it to fit.

Yeah it’s bonkers. I feel like is a generational thing. My mom always complains that my pans are “dirty” because they have carbon marks and discoloration on the exterior from use. And periodically uses metal polish on the bottoms of her pans.

Yeah the non-stick ones the ridge is usually not deep enough to do anything, more marketing claim that real thing. But if it’s not non-stick it’s probably not that. That’s a sort non-stick marketing gag that’s mostly faded out, pitching it for low/no fat cooking. 

The rack thing, like I said I’ve only seen on on square

Oiling it a bit tends to prevent that. Just like you would on the bare pan.

No matter how many times I point this out to my mother though. She still doesn’t and then flips out about “why did it stick, I put foil on there”. 

With baking there are reasons to keep cookware clean. The buildup can cause sticking, and the darkening changes how fast heat transfers into what you’re cooking.

The only ones I’ve seen like that were non-stick ones pitched as letting the fat run off things for “healthy” cooking.

the flats had exposed bones, which is usually not a great sign, since that means the meat has receded, typically from overcooking.

Ooof that bit about Kazakhstan.

Tell us again how crypto will save people in developing countries or oppressive regimes because something something decentralized something banking access something portable currency.

ummm. The rule that phrase comes from ended in like 1913. And specifically had to do with serving alcohol on a Sunday.