sardonicbastard
SardonicBastard
sardonicbastard

For non-browser based password fields, there's a program called "Revelation" that has been around for years. It doesn't have a 100% success rate, but in my experience it works most of the time. Available here: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Password-Managers-Generators/SnadBoy-s-Revelation.shtml

Uh, yes they are. You think they're catering to that massive group of Tesla owners in Barstow? Or Tejon Ranch?

Uh, what? Who is jumping down whose throat here? You said I was wrong, and I listed why I wasn't. You made this statement: "You don't have as much of a right to be on the road as a motorized vehicle". That statement is categorically false. I stated why it was false. End of discussion.

You can disagree, but that don't make it true. The law treats the two the same. Unless specifically excluded by signage, cyclists are granted the same rights- and must follow the same rules- as motor powered vehicles.

In other news, TWO cyclists were killed by trucks this weekend in sunny Southern California. The first was a large stake bed commercial truck, and the second was a spineless piece of shit in a toyota truck that fled the scene after killing someone.

If there is anyone who has their own web hosting and is interested in a roll-your-own solution, I wrote a quick script that will save any attachments from an email into a browseable folder in your web area. It's written in perl and needs a bit of configuration, but my friends seem to love it.

Growlers are sold by the brewery- it's not a deposit/return system. You could still use this to keep the beer colder, but you would waste some carbonation in transferring it from one vessel to the other.

Some good information here about state laws, and some details on this growler specifically: http://www.afamilyfarafield.com/2012/02/03/growlers-and-growler-laws-across-the-us/traveling-growler/

One very important thing to note is that in many states, you are required to use a growler that you received from the brewery that you are purchasing beer from, and it must have their labeling. Breweries are very strict about packaging rules, because they can lose their license if they don't follow the rules That is

I think the synology DS211J hits the sweet spot as far as price and functionality goes for home servers. It beats the pants off any PC I've built from a performance perspective. They've done their homework on tweaking the network stack and OS to deliver the best network throughput.

There's EC and then there's ridiculous. My wife and I do a "milder" version- our 8 mo old daughter wears diapers full time, but we try and gauge when she needs to go, and put her on the potty. In a good week, we'll change maybe 4-5 poopy diapers. She will always give a couple good grunts before she starts to let

"We called it the LOL method. The Little Old Lady method."

"But this might be different in the US."

MK3 Jetta.

This comment system is sponsored by logitech, since you have to do SO MUCH FUCKING CLICKING to see anything. I'm going to wear out my mouse just from trying to read one thread.

I had a T-Mobile MDA / HTC Wizard. It was pretty terrible, but once I got a proper ROM on it from XDA-Developers it wasn't so bad. It was still very much a PDA that happened to have a phone application installed on it, as opposed to a real smartphone. Windows Phone 5 was pretty terrible.

I only started using Google Music recently, but.. here's mine. I pretty much never listen to individual tracks, so there are huge clumps of albums:

Uh, nothing? It's awesome for that. It's unobtrusive, soothing, and yet interesting enough to not be bullshit elevator music. It's basically perfect for that purpose.