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I think the only point at which the noted technique actually works/doesn't come off poorly is when you highlight shared interests through various encounters over time. My boss (god I hope this role lasts) loves sky diving and rock climbing, I do not, but we both love to golf and me having my clubs in my office one day

I had to get a wireless mouse at the office because if one more person had to re-arrange my keyboard/mouse setup while saying "Oooohhh, you're left-handed?" I would probably have had to pimp slap them, followed by placing my stuff back in the proper alignment.

It's this thing that you buy with a fixed return rate that you cash out after a pre-determined time, like a bond. Though I never had a case with mine...

As a southpaw, who is very grateful to have not grown up in the 50's, I would say it sort of is unnatural... they apparently would beat the shit out of kids who tried to write with their left hands.

Bubba and Phil are democrats?

Next shop contest, design MMF's KH3 Keyblade?

You don't let it come to room temperature, you allow it to warm up for 30-60 mins. If you let it come to room temp it would become a health risk.

It's actually my normal French fries (double cooked, well triple when it is the reheat). You do the first fry for 10 mins at 260F, stirring every few mins. Take them out and allow them to cool. Now if they are going to be frozen and reheated later I fry them again for 2-3 mins at 340F, drain season, and then place on

I don't know if I would say "way better" considering it doesn't appear to be a technique in wide application at restaurants. If it were the best technique, pretty much every high end place (understandably volume places would go for turn and burn) would utilize it. The reverse sear or whatever they want to call it

I had that happen once, though instead of personal account/inappropriate sig, it was the wrong company/position in the header for the cover letter. Though, considering how so many HR people claim they never read the cover and only read the CV (while the same number claim they never read the CV and only read the cover)

I have served a group of bastards steak frites using a top sirloin and my frozen homemade fries reheated in the oven and they swore it was the best steak meal they had ever had.

That's odd, that technique is known as offset out here in SoCal. Reverse the order (hot first then offset) since there isn't a huge time difference between cooking phases.

Even if it does pass (which it might since there is lobbying for it) it would probably be difficult to enforce from the criminal side but I would not be surprised if a new set of civil cases start popping up that make file sharing suits look tame.

STAT | 5 to 10 million – Number of Oculus Rift sales that Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi wants to see before supporting the platform; Kislyi also notes that 75% of Wargaming's 75 million players "will never, ever pay us a penny."

Then you're probably not going to like how many Social Media departments have co-opted the term SOCOM.

With programs at universities devoted to game development, it almost sounds like they are a really expensive trade school with a language requirement. With stuff like that and being able to get an AA CS degree at a community college, I would not be surprised if a lot of these tech salaries start falling due to

It actually may be changing, there was an article on Giz this week about how they want to adjust copyright law to include hyperlinks (as in simply linking to it would count as a violation). Though the feds already have that view since they have taken down sites at the DNS level for linking to other sites that infringe.

Very good recipe, the communal steak technique is also great for porterhouses and T-bones, so if you were looking for a nicer cut for a meal for two you could splurge at a reasonable price.

For tomato (or pretty much any other pest) go buy bug spray made with spinosad (a certified organic pesticide) and use with a hose sprayer once a month or so and pests will not be a problem.

You mean code isn't supposed to be infused with metal?