@eleraama: Never Buy yeast. It's the kind of thing you only need to purchase once in your entire life. After that you can keep an active culture indefinitely.
@eleraama: Never Buy yeast. It's the kind of thing you only need to purchase once in your entire life. After that you can keep an active culture indefinitely.
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I disagree with the article's mentioning of how to sharpen knives. While it is accurate for the knives mentioned, there are many different types of knives that require different methods of sharpening. A good cleaver for example should be sharpened at a 45° Angle and only ever on one side. Ceramic knives should not…
• NAS with the attached USB HDD
@zapwizard: You definitely need a render engine. The amount of detail you've put into the model would look great with rendering, where reflection, refraction, and shadowing will make it look photo-realistic. See my response on comment page 1 about using Kerkythea as a free render engine for sketch-up. You'll be…
@Nuclear Moose: Sketch-up is a Point-&-Click tool. I find getting it to snap to the proper axis is a pain, unlike most CAD programs where you simply type in the shape, location and bounds. It's a great tool for the novice, but the learning curve is steeper for people who are already accustomed to industry level…
@mnerd:
@MistyDadlike: Amen. However, there are the same half-assed talents being masqueraded as "professionals". Look at things like the GeekSquad... Would you trust them with your data? There's a market out there for the guy who knows his stuff and will work on the consumer end. The rates are lower, but the jobs more…
@Deprong Mori: It's what you have when the boss leaves the room.
@Tim Adkins: I fix PCs all the time for people. $50 upfront consultation, $35/hr cash ($45 by check, but keep that between us...)
@Craig720: Naming the fund appropriately may have a significant impact, but making it overly friendly isn't about to motivate me.
@ffolliet:
@robio376: Hey, if there's any left, I'd love one. arkryal@gmail.com
@jbert: Agreed, though it's really low priority now. The advantages of 64bit for a web browser are minimal. Multi-threading on the other hand would help out quite a bit more. Of course, if they can do either one, it makes more sense to do both at the same time.
@Phoshi: Good advice, that's where I'd begin too.
@FunkyMonkey: While I agree with you, do you expect anyone to take your advice on what makes a browser good or bad after dusting off the old Blink tag?
Better account management, password storing and verification of your personal credentials.