@knucklesdm: They must call your Google voice number. I tested and it works with my account with chrome.
@knucklesdm: They must call your Google voice number. I tested and it works with my account with chrome.
@reddtomato: To the best of my knowledge, it can be done, just not through official means. I may be wrong, but I do it on an old iPhone (even my old iPod touch over wifi). I've heard of people accomplishing it on android, though I don't have the details. I'd imagine if the voice and video plugin was ported to the…
@styfle: The GV interface is so close to gmail, I wouldn't be surprised if they merged at some point in the future. It seems like they are throwing it into gmail to get a wider test group for usability feedback.
My only hesitation is that someone who gains access to your e-mail would now be able to make calls from your number, (or worse, receive them if such a feature is introduced). That could mean they can use your number as the required proof of identity many services require. Some credit cards for example can only be…
It seems the most obvious advice is also omitted.
@Spyrus21:
@llamavieja: It's been a while since I read about it, but if memory serves it was in the journal of pediatric medicine. I read it in college (summer of '99) and it's a quarterly publication, so it shouldn't be hard to track down.
On prawn production:
It all depends on what you do with your computer. For gaming, 3 monitors gives your a peripheral view in many games, which makes the game more immersive and gives you an edge over others who can't look left or right without turning.
There is a benefit, assuming you know how to use your computer to take advantage of the additional monitor.
@mados123: Yeah, now devious artists will speak their satanic messages really slowly lol.
I've played with it a bit, here's my initial review:
I have no doubt that it cools that room, but it looks like it would humidify the room, making it all the more unbearable when the ice runs out. Ever been in a building with a bad 1950's swamp cooler? You know what I mean.
Save more money and improve the quality of your spices by growing most of them your self.
@bobkoure: Well, taste is subjective, so perhaps you're picking up on something I'm missing. I can't discount that possibility. But it is equally possible that they are using different varieties of bell pepper in the packs you're buying. I have seen some of the individual red bells were actually the "Goliath"…
@EthicalVegan: No, I can't see any bias in your opinion, what with a handle like "EthicalVegan".
Going a bit off-topic here, but I was just at the grocery store. My bell peppers aren't quite ready yet, so I picked up some store-bought peppers. Noticed something amusing. Next to the usual mountain of green bell peppers (49¢ each), they had shrink-wrapped packages of 3 peppers (one yellow, one green, one red) for…
@suburbancowboy: Actually I do grow buck-wheat as a cover crop and as feed. It easy to grow, can be tilled under to add nitrogen back into the soil, improving it for other crops, can be fed to animals and eaten by humans. It also makes a good cover mulch for planting beds. You do need a mill to make flour, but…
@sweetmonkey: Excellent point. I find it amusing that people attack hybrid seeds. Every heirloom in existence today started as a hybrid and stabilized so the future generations would produce consistent results. They're just inter-bred until recessive traits that alter the plant won't arise in the subsequent…
@MattyMattMatt: As for storing apples, here's two suggestions: