So the compensation for drinking this crap is more free crap?
So the compensation for drinking this crap is more free crap?
I don't want to downplay this suggestion but how can it fit to this discussion? Perhaps you can elaborate a bit more. Thank you.
Seriously. I also find it quite troubling. And I am not sure how safe the microwave can deal with germs but I would never put soil *with diseases* inside the thing I use to cook food.
This system sounds so helpful that it just makes me curious: how do families without this handle their laundry properly?
Wow. Sorry. I skimmed pass that and...whatever. I made a fool out of myself.
I'd love to see Yves Behar and Jony Ive answer these same questions.
Can we have a question like "What books are you reading right now?"
Wait. I haven't heard about that Ctrl+V promise.
The problem is I love that fried taste. Anyway I will definitely try that method. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. But kind of bummer when this is not about making the noodle itself; because I think the factory-made noodle is not really healthy.
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This guy did it:
Good thing that you put "translate" in double quotes, but saying "your code" is still misleading. This is, as you said, just a library of pre-written code.
The act of throwing iPhone is too heart-breaking to be SFW?
How about being a video game reviewer critic?
"Simply put, you put another weight the opposite side of the crankshaft as the piston, so when the piston is moving up, the opposite weight is moving down. Engines also have a flywheel, which is basically a big heavy disk on the end of the crankshaft. It's difficult to accelerate, so any strong force applied to it…
The standard answer for this question is "sorcery" but that's not good enough for Jalopnik. Michael Zaite has the best answer.
And a rich CEO that is.
Apparently in non-English society, this rule is impossible to enforce, for now.
This is a tool, like a hammer or a knife, but definitely not a 'tea brewing machine'. I would not use this especially if I drink a lot of tea.