The food Safety news/Honey thing is balderdash http://www.npr.org/sections/thesa…
The food Safety news/Honey thing is balderdash http://www.npr.org/sections/thesa…
A coworker has a matching pair of blackhawks in ..44 Mag, he has a box that he affectionally calls the 180 WB (wrist breaker) loaded +p or +p+ - essentially a rifle load.
I fyou fire his other loads you have to pay him back for the ammo - you can shoot all the 180 WB you want. I fired 2, that was plenty. Other guy at…
I don’t want a Large Farva, I want a litrebike.
I love these, we buy them buy the dozen from Amazon and I bring my own (and guard them) at the office.
I love these, we buy them buy the dozen from Amazon and I bring my own (and guard them) at the office.
I blame tricked out Mk1 Rabbits http://www.eurotuner.com/featuredvehicl…
You can't forget the Mk1 1, - from the 70s and 80s. Still a popular tuner platform http://www.eurotuner.com/featuredvehicl…
Sold Out.
Sold Out.
Thanks for the share of my Instructable - I get so much out of Lifehacker, glad to give something back!
Waterproof any cotton, canvas, or denim with a mixture of beeswax and candle wax http://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap-and-E…
DIY Magnetic Work Shirt to keep your tools on hand. http://www.instructables.com/id/Construct-a…
If you DO break your fancy headphones, transplant them to a pair of hearing protection earmuffs instead of trashing them. http://www.instructables.com/id/Lazarus-DJ-HeadphonesHearing-Protection-Earmuffs/
Yes, most forms of solar power harvesting are expensive to install and operate - Hydro is generally the cheapest green power source, then wind, then various types of solar. Other power sources (coal, natural gas, nuclear) are cheaper but have environmental and social costs…
VOTE: Logitech C920
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/18/161355293/the-pros-and-cons-of-gathering-biometric-data This should be required listening before watching the debates.
My ISP is pretty slow (10 mbps down/1 mbps up - usually C or D on speedtest) and has bandwidth caps of 100GB/Month. Both my wife and I are internet professionals working from home so consistently use about 650GB a month (I have to run several HD streams from the office at a time). Thankfully, the company is as lax…
This has some terrible advice - specifically "Roll all your windows down"
They are also commonly used to pulverize apples when making cider. There are few orchards up north that don't have a worktable with a garbage disposal mounted above a bucket just for this purpose.
Fails to discuss bottle conditioned beers, and NOT pouring the last bit or swishing like you would a hefe, which can add off flavors, nor does he mention the chalice popular with certain abbey beers. Other then that, great video.
vote: Echofon