Is the "tapa" a comal?
Is the "tapa" a comal?
Exactly right—this is how we've always done it.
We've talked about this as the ABCs:
I had the same experience. Pretty disappointing, especially given that RPi had boasted that the servers that were going to be used for the launch for bulletproof.
Debian is available, but they are recommending the Fedora remix that hasn't launched yet. It should be out any time—well in advance of when you actually get your RPi, at least.
My kids use the new "criss cross applesauce", which I assume they picked up at school. Kind of nice.
The app is pretty slick, and a good translation of the visually-appealing webapp. My experience with the webapp, though, is that the quality of the recipes can vary pretty dramatically based on the source. As with any recipe aggregator, I'd recommend taking any recipe you find here with a grain of salt. (That pun…
This list is kind of a mixed bag. There are some pretty standard or even obvious substitutions (replace breadcrumbs with crushed croutons? isn't that exactly the same thing?) alongside a few more novel ones.
For anyone who is wondering, that photo is taken from the top of the Sears Tower / Willis Tower, looking north-east. On the top of the picture is Lake Michigan, and the tall building to the left is the John Hancock Building. I have a very similar photo on my desktop, taken on my last day living in Chicago. I may…
I admit that shortcoming—that's why I said "many people have a plain mirror over the sink...and a separate medicine cabinet". If the mirror you'll be using to do your makeup is on the medicine cabinet, I concede my suggestion would certainly be more of a hassle than a benefit.
As is, this is too cluttered, but the idea could be made much better pretty easily. Many people have a plain mirror over the sink in the bathroom, and a separate medicine cabinet on a side wall or elsewhere.
Definitely true. In fact, we both might have been happier if I had negotiated him down a little. When I jumped on his first offer, he knew he had made a mistake and regretted it immediately. If I had hemmed and hawed a little, and asked for a little lower price, he would have felt like he made a good deal, and I…
This may be good general advice, but there are definitely situations where it is not good. It is particularly risky when the bargaining range is unclear.
Currently, 4: Win7 desktop, Win7 laptop (work), WinXP desktop, WinXP netbook. Only the first two see daily use.
FTA: "Microsoft denies deliberately blocking access to HTTPS, blaming the problem on a bug...'we do not intentionally limit support by region or geography and this issue was not restricted to any specific region of the world.'"
@Whitson Gordon: How about just an article on how to work with Ethernet cables? I've used in-line connectors before, but never punched down my own keystone jacks.
In my opinion, the best way to answer this question is to consider three criteria:
Don't miss Lou Malnati's—it's my all-time favorite Chicago-style pizza.
@whoopingchow: Go to a Blackhawks game. Visit the Shedd, the Art Institute, and the Field Museum. Once it warms up a little, take an architectural tour. Take a Frank Lloyd Wright tour.
@philselmer: +1 on this. TireRack saved me a ton the last time I bought tires.