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I also owned a Galaxy Nexus and it had the worst battery life of any phone I've ever had. The stupid thing was constantly tethered to a charger until I finally was able to receive an upgrade on my account. Now, based on recommendations from this site and Giz, I own a MotoX that just does not die. I can run anything

I already posted this here but PLEASE note:

Tea tree oil is highly toxic to cats, there are others out there too. Please do the research before applying anything that will come into contact with their coats, paws, etc.

This is great advice. If it isn't fun there is no incentive to do it again.

What can really help home cooks too is to read the recipe through multiple times and then have all ingredients measured and ready to go before you turn the burner on. Do you have what you need to cook this?

After you get that carb load stop over at Teaser's for a lap dance too. We have to keep this college girls on top of their tuition payments.

That's what happens when you use proprietary fasteners.

This must be the first time he didn't have to buy a new set of tires after track day.

They are called externalities, and people seem to ignore them constantly. There is going to come a time when we have to pay the piper for the "hidden" costs of our culture.

Just bought my wife a 10" tablet and she was looking at cases for it. As I'm peeping over her shoulder to see the case I noticed how it was supposed to work. At that moment I realized that's how mine works too (Moko). I've had the case for a year as I used to use it for the OG Nexus 7. For one year I have been

Pastry chef here, it (metric) is the most accurate way for me to measure all ingredients. There are standardized ingredient weight:volume charts out there. As I begin to use a new ingredient and there is no conversion available, I tend to take a sample Tbsp, weigh it 10x and then average it out. It works for me so I

There are a few around here in the northern Rockies still. I'm proud to say that we have one of these in my family:

Not to nitpick on your selection of scales but, this : Kitchen Scale - Baker's Math Kitchen Scale - KD8000 Scale by My Weight http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NE0FU2/… is cheaper and can be plugged in so no battery needed or running out of juice during a tared weigh. I use it for several hours a day to weigh ingredients

What's Svedka going to do after 2023? Win the award in 2036 I guess.

Decent vodkas that won't break the bank: Svedka, Tito's, and Stoli are safest bet for value and quality. Personal favorite has been Tito's for some time now.

I'm very much like you in that I never use an alarm anymore. I wake up at ~4 AM seven days a week and fall asleep by 10 PM at the absolute latest. I love it, my work is done by 2 or 3 PM and there is still plenty of daylight to do activities outdoors even in the winter. I wasn't always this way though, when I was

I just bought a new subaru. We live in an area out west where there are so many one needs to use fingers and toes to count them all in parking lots, so I resisted buying one for quite some time. The always on feature is great, like you said, just leave them on and never worry about them again. My only regret is not

I was going to stab you all in line then I realized I was just online and it was all ok.