yann_de_mey
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yann_de_mey

143 iOS apps, more than in my perception I would say (damn you folders). I do wonder what the impact of having many apps is on smartphone performance, i.e. slowdown, battery drain, ...

Just a quick heads up that his tip to "tap the center of the yolk with the egg shell" is not up to safety regulations. We are taught in cooking class that a shell may never be used due to the risk of transferring Salmonella.

www.beathound.com is also a very good service (got to know it through Lifehacker!)

Another great one is: www.teemagnet.com

The N64 Donkey Kong game also featured an arcade where you could play the original Donkey Kong (or Mario) game! It was even necessary to obtain all golden bananas in the game!

Makes sense! Thanks

What I don't understand is how you can back up a 32Gb iDevice with only 5Gb of free storage? I guess nobody has a complete backup unless you backup on your mac/pc (what I do)?

Indeed, that was also my first impression when I saw the cover photo.

I actually also submitted this tip a few months ago! But now all my comments are apparently removed and I lost my star?

There is not any more use for that milk indeed, except if you would use it to prepare an accompanying sauce with it...

Then (1) your seasoning will not be absorbed as efficiently (which results in less tasty fish) and (2) you will be "boiling" the fish rather than cooking it (no tasty crust)

Milk can also be used to remove the overly salty taste of some products, such as anchovies. Simply let them soak for a few minutes and they will not be as aggressively salted as before!

Great tip!

I think that the shape of the container is equally important as the building material. The good performance of the paper cup is partly because it is more open at the top versus the base, whereas the glass for example is straight along its length. From a scientific standpoint more comparisions ceteris paribus are

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Tear off a few big individual leaves, stack them on top of each other, roll this pack into a sausage and then simply slice this sausage as thin as you can/want. This technique is called "ciseler"

Regarding the router issue: I found out that my WiFi router broadcasts further in his horizontal plane than is his vertical. Therefore my WiFi reach was better in my apartment when putting the router horizontally on the floor instead of mounting it vertically on the wall! A quick fox that might be interesting for

There is absolutely nothing wrong with meat glue, it is a perfectly legit way to make sure leftover pieces of meat are being put to use. Creating a fake filet and selling it expensive is of course not the way to go, but meat glue itself is really not a bad product!

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If someone is interested in a book on this topic, I recommend "Reckoning with Risk" by Gerd Gigerenzer!