Not sure - grits are not something I've ever seen here in a store.
Not sure - grits are not something I've ever seen here in a store.
I've only used our rice cooker to make oatmeal - lots of oatmeal. I've never really considered making rice in it.
Grand-dad had a maroon Pontiac Acadian (Chevette clone, not the other one) diesel. Driving in the middle lane of three on the highway was likely the most scared I've ever been in a car.
I also put a small mirror in my plumbing tool box.
really? I've had a small mirror in my 'IT' zippered thing for ever. That and a small flashlight for when I can't find the right port to plug the cable into.
Some carcase-making can be done if you plan and get the lumber yard to do your cutting.
I try to design any carpentry/shelving project to minimize the amount of cutting and use a common length of board. For my recent home office 'cubicle' I designed it so that most of the cuts needed to be 47.5 inches (most boards are exactly 8 feet so a cut a 48 inches won't give two equal length boards).
I can't comment on OneNote for iOS but I don't find the OneNote android app to be any better/worse than the Evernote app (minor comment - Evernote has a better widget).
The android app is pretty good. I would say it's as good as the Evernote app. It really comes down to if you like Evernote or OneNote.
OneNote has great I integration with Outlook and other MS Office apps. In a company where data leakage is a big concern any app that stores data outside the firewall is a big concern.
I like OneNote but the one thing I hate about it is it's tagging capability compared to Outlook. In Outlook I have 'tags' for various projects, each of my staff and bosses, etc. But in OneNote there doesn't seem to be a way to have the same tagging capacity/consistency. I use OneNote but Evernote is better for…
it took me a while but I eventually found a MEC daypack that's long enough. But it's a technical pack so it looks odd when I'm going to work using it.
how would I incorporate spinach into this recipe? Just sauté it a little before adding it in?
Retirement calculations are really about four numbers - how old you are, when do you want to retire, when do you expect to die and how much you want to spend in retirement. Tax rates and interest rates are important - but you're going to be average over the long haul.
I think the 30D is older than that. At least that's the excuse I'm going to use when I upgrade in March.
Professional grade Lenovo's, Dells and HPs.
For Big 4 do not wear that shirt.
I agree, but for me a 'go bag' really needs to be a 'get home from work' bag. I have a 36 mile commute via public transportation. I'm much more likely to get 'trapped' in the city because of weather (flooding) or a major power outage.