toner86
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toner86

You are correct. There are a lot of VPNs that now sell a lifetime, unlimited subscription for cheap, mine was $50 for a lifetime subscription that I bought about a year and a half ago. I have tried to use it after the initial setup without the VPN but it will not work.

You are correct. There are a lot of VPNs that now sell a lifetime, unlimited subscription for cheap, mine was $50

If you’re going to go the VPN route, you don’t need to know a student or be one. Just point your VPN to Europe and get the international game day package that they offer. I did this last year, for $100 I can watch any game I want plus the red zone and have zero issues with blackouts. Quality was really good and was

If you’re going to go the VPN route, you don’t need to know a student or be one. Just point your VPN to Europe and

The Potomac is brackish as far north as DC. If you go about 20 miles or so down river of DC, you are essentially swimming in the Chesapeake Bay (salinity wise) even though you are still in the river.

Not a huge fan of the 7. It doesn’t have the trimmer blade on the back. I like the 6 plus the best. The best thing about the Dorco razors is that you can use the cartridges for the 6 on the 7 and vice versa. I have been using the 6 plus for a couple years now and have zero desire to stop using it.

Not a huge fan of the 7. It doesn’t have the trimmer blade on the back. I like the 6 plus the best. The best thing

Copper pipes also can have lead solder on them as well. Older pipes, from the 80's or earlier, can very well have lead in the solder. Most homes either have some form of plastic (newer homes), copper, galvanized steel, or lead pipes. Galvanized is magnetic so if you can stick a magnet to your service lines, you know

I have been using Simple in tandem to my big bank that I have been with for a while. I haven’t had any issues so far with Simple but I am starting to like it more then my other bank. What I find really nice is you can add other Countries to the US as places you normally go so you do not have to worry about you account

I really hope the developer of TotalFinder or XtraFinder figure out a way to get their apps to work. Testing Path Finder out now but would really like to go back to one of the other two options.

I have been using this one for a couple years now (bought the original off of Kickstarter). Both me and my wife have one in our cars for our iPhone 6+’s. Placing the metal plates inside our phone cases makes it seamless to use. It can hold onto a phone tight enough so that a bumpy road won’t send it flying but it is

Use sites like Payscale.com or Salary.com to get an idea of what you can expect a salary in your career to be in the MD/DC area, and base it off of that. I live in MD and the closer you get to DC, assuming you want to be in a nice area, the more you will pay for housing and other things. Doing a little research on

I couldn't agree more, and to add on to it, if a few people have recommendations (everyone usually does), check them all out and see which ones are willing to work with you to get what you want. They will also spend more one on one time and explain the stone selection process better. If they are willing to invest

Buy the diamond on one of those sites if you can and have it set at a local place. At least discuss this with a local jeweler and see if they will provide maintenance on it. I looked into this route when buying my wife's engagement ring and a few places would provide maintenance. I think Jared actually told me that

You are right, before common core, people would just memorize these smaller addition and subtraction problems since you see them in everyday life often enough. What the problem is really teaching the kids is how to break down the problem so that they can solve any subtraction problem the same way. As an engineer,

The ability to rotate and save PDFs along with combining multiple PDFs into one makes it more useful than Adobe Reader. For an included PDF reader, it is hands down the best.

You're completely right, it all depends on the source. It is likely that JimBJ9's in-laws are on a very small water system or have a private well. Well water can taste very good to some people and very bad to others. Plus a private well system isn't regulated so if there is something wrong with it, they might now

You're completely right, it all depends on the source. It is likely that JimBJ9's in-laws are on a very small water

I may have witnessed one of the most bizarre places to be worried about gluten free food.

I think your points are well made. You get the best return on your investment if you go into a major that has promising job growth and will pay well. If you go into college thinking that you will be able to pay off your loans and make enough money for the future with a fine arts, theater, or any number of liberal

You are correct in your assessment with how well the filters will work. The best treatment you could get from something like this is probably around 90% removal of bacteria and viruses. Activated carbon (GAC) is good for removing chemicals from the water and sand is ok for particulates but something with a smaller

Just bought a house but rented just before that.

Rita's are actually in a lot of places. They started in PA, in the Philly suburbs and now you can find them in most east coast states and a few other places as well. As you mentioned the Italian Ice - Custard Combo is great, they call it a Gelati.