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Sitting on your wallet like that won’t be good for the wallet, its contents, or your back/posture in the long run. I know everyone has their own style, but I can’t imagine something more uncomfortable than sitting on a wallet day-in and day-out.

I read this as “Anonymous Mustang” but the joke stands either way

Damn straight. Us #goddamnmillennials can’t afford new cars!

Hey while we’re quoting relevant XKCD comics, do we really need yet another Google branded text/video/voice chat series of apps?

The Target REDcard (debit or credit). 5% off everything in-store, free shipping online, no annual fee. I personally use the debit card and signed up online, which require your bank account and routing numbers.

The $10 annual fee pays itself off very fast if you buy your tickets online - the (stupid) convenience fee is waived, so if you go to the movies often that $10 is nothing lost in the end.

Cool trick! I personally leave the second monitor running with a CPU thermometer and a clock on the desktop: the thermometer because I had thermal issues for awhile, the clock to help with the old Civilization/Rocket League “one more turn” syndrome.

This is all great advice, thanks!

Do you have any help/guidance for newbies when it comes to picking and finding a campsite?

By Molson I think you meant Labatt.

Yeah I have a similar VR headset for my iPhone 6+ and the lack of the “button” on the headset kills the whole experience.

Yeah I have a similar VR headset for my iPhone 6+ and the lack of the “button” on the headset kills the whole

Monitor, keyboard, and mouse are “normal” things to have “floating around” I think.

Google Maps on iOS already sort of has this ability. Settings > Navigation settings > Play voice over Bluetooth. Waze has a similar setting. But I agree, being able to enable/disable Bluetooth on a per-app basis would be a nice feature.

I doubt we’ll see a MacBook keynote/event unless Apple adds a significant feature to the ol’ laptop. Something like Touch ID or Siri for OSX.

Just ran the update, and Night Shift was turned off by default (under Settings > Display and brightness).

Gotcha. Hey if it works for you, who am I to criticize? :)

Is that a monitor... on a subwoofer... on top of a Blu-Ray player? Not to mention, the subwoofer on the desk?

Keep the pan, ditch the roommate!

Keep the pan, ditch the roommate!

The great thing about cast iron skillets is that even if someone foolish strips the seasoning, it’s super easy to re-season. This goes for decades-old cast iron as well: scrub the pan down with a scouring pad or brush under hot water, pat dry, add some oil, rub the cooking surfaces down with a paper towel, and heat it

The great thing about cast iron skillets is that even if someone foolish strips the seasoning, it’s super easy to

Of course you *can* cook raw meat in the microwave. But *should* you? Of course not.