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1) My original post asked a question, as noted by the “?” in there. I particularly like how you took part of my sentence “I don’t understand how a cast iron can be used for flavorful foods (like spicy Indian curries)...” and then ignored the rest of it, where the question was: “I expect the pan will simply soak up the

I am asking a genuine, logical question - no need to call me an idiot who doesn’t understand physics or whatever... The reality is that cast iron is porous and also needs to be “seasoned” as we know. Therefore, strongly-spiced foods would potentially stick around in the pan, so when you use it for something else,

Agreed. I don’t understand how a cast iron can be used for flavorful foods (like spicy Indian curries)... I expect the pan will simply soak up the spices and be useless for any other type of food?

Agreed - I installed this for my wife and my phones and it’s been great. Notifies you of every call, and you can have it auto-block known spam and suspected spam separately. Contacts are automatically whitelisted as well. Very cool setup that seems to work well for us.

Not only “can’t” judges do that, they SHOULDN’T. Their job is to interpret CURRENT law and determine if the execution of the law is just... that’s all. In an ideal situation, the judges opinions should be fully irrelevant in any case (though, unfortunately, this is rarely the case).

I know, I was thinking the same thing - $100 million flushed down the drain that could have been used to, you know, help people.

It’s been covered in other replies, but for your reference, the key is you shouldn’t be “topping off” the brake fluid in the first place. As long as you don’t do that, you won’t have “too much” fluid in the reservior, as it should only be full when the pads are new... from there on, it will only go down until the pads

Warped rotors are pretty much a myth... the problem is brake deposits on the rotor (due to crappy pads). Don’t take my word for it, check out

My question is, why did you “need” Marshmallow at all? What did you get from M that wasn’t already available via apps and such? I’m not trying to troll, just really curious.

Reminds me of my 2006 Subaru Legacy GT - lightly modified it made similar numbers, cost less, has a very well regarded AWD system, came with a manual, and was wonderfully reliable for the 140k miles I owned it.

The explanation provided at the KeePass site http://keepass.info/help/kb/sec_is…seems reasonable... as it points out, the software doesn’t update itself, the update, exe, and dlls are signed, etc.

To answer the larger question I think you’re asking, there are other variants of KeePass that can access KP files... for example there are iOS and Android apps that can access those data files (given the proper password, of course). Ideally, these should be similarly “signed” and protected as well, otherwise those

As others have noted, you shouldn’t be paying $1400 MORE for a front loader. We bought our pair (LG) for less than that combined (I think we spent about $1000 on sale from HD), and that was about 5-6 years ago. Both have been flawless performers the entire time and replaced a pair of ancient Maytags (the same ones you

From the title, I thought you were going to describe a way to allow people to “bump” other drivers hogging the left lane, legally. This would be akin to the “flash-to-pass” with headlights, but a little more direct since most left-lane hoggers (particularly here in MA) don’t seem to get the message. I’d be all for

Except that the rest of the text is still just a vertical stripe down the middle. Hell, the text isn’t even as wide as the pictures within the article, what’s that about!?

Is auto-inflation really a necessity? Our 10+ year old Queen-sized Aerobed pumps up and stays fine through the night. It’s a little softer for the second night, but we just refill it before the next sleep... no big deal. Maybe some of the other brands just leak more than ours does?

Is auto-inflation really a necessity? Our 10+ year old Queen-sized Aerobed pumps up and stays fine through the

Thanks for the added info. Again, maybe I and my customers are just lucky. I do emphasize to all of them to use branded ink cartridges... most follow my recommendation, but as expected my parents did not... yet they, too did not have issues.

Thanks for the added info. Again, maybe I and my customers are just lucky. I do emphasize to all of them to use

Again, I’ve never seen or experienced this issue (I ran a computer services company for end users for a few years, too). Never had a clogged print head that needed cleaning to fix it, either. That’s why I’m surprised to hear this. My current printer sits for months at a time without printing anything, and then I get a

Again, I’ve never seen or experienced this issue (I ran a computer services company for end users for a few years,

Thanks for a response. I guess I’m just lucky... I’ll take it!

Thanks for a response. I guess I’m just lucky... I’ll take it!

Did you use non-branded inks? The reason I ask is because I’ve had inkjets for many years now, and have never had the “dry out” issue reported by you and others. I print infrequently, as well, and have only replaced cartridges when they are empty, which seems to be about once every 2-3 years. I always buy HP ink (for

Did you use non-branded inks? The reason I ask is because I’ve had inkjets for many years now, and have never had