AOL Keywords.
Anyone remember brands putting their keyword in all their advertisements, like they do for a hashtags and @ signs today?
I can’t believe this name wasn’t already taken.
AOL Keywords.
Anyone remember brands putting their keyword in all their advertisements, like they do for a hashtags and @ signs today?
I never removed “_nomap” from my SSID. I doubt they even care about it anymore.
A good tailor can do amazing things, but there are limits.
When it comes to tailoring, putting aside the quality of the suit (fused/glued canvas or not, among other things), the key thing you want as close to right from the start is the shoulders. Sleeve and jacket lengths are simple, neck and chest less so, but if the shoulder width is all wrong it’s a major undertaking to alter if it can even be done.
I have both of these, dry, in jars next to each other. If they weren’t labeled I’d have to smell and maybe even taste to tell them apart. Fresh they look similar with smallish deeply textured leaves.
This is so close to being right. You want your drain hose to have a high loop before it connects with the drain pipe. This site has more info and clear pictures.
https://homeinspectiongeeks.com/what-is-a-dishwasher-high-loop-and-why-do-you-need-one/
For all the reasons others have already stated, what you want is a Kill A Watt instead of a multimeter or another thing to buy. Plug this thing into the wall and then plug your appliances etc into the meter and leave it for a week. I will record total power draw over the duration so you can see exactly how much power is being used under normal operating conditions. With a little bit of math you can compare kilowatt hours consumed with your power company costs and figure out how much money it cost to use TV’s etc per hour.
From experience: sodium percarbonate. This is the active ingredient in oxy-clean powders and can be purchased online. In it’s pure form it’s commonly used as a sterilizing cleaner for brewing and bottling equipment. I’ve been using it in laundry for 10 years.
Got a new C920 on Windows like six months ago. Plug and play, zero software or config on two computers. Is there a specific model you’re thinking of?
Good to know, thanks
Yep. 40F and rain for a few days here. Need that warmth. Happy holidays!
Sushi tonight, but I’m making French onion soup for whenever over the next few days. Always better the next day.
Yeah, that links gonna stay blue for me dawg.
Units matter, as my high school teacher pounded into our heads.
Rooibos is a good option. You can get it all dolled up in a blend with fruits and flowers but it’s fine straight up. It has an herbal, earthy taste, naturally only slightly sweet, and not astringent/bitter at all.
It wasn’t lunch. I just couldn’t eat on any regular schedule at all.
Not green. ;)
For a while I was skipping lunch or eating junk food due to work pinning me down for 80 hours a week. I wanted something fast but healthy and not expensive. Prepared meals cost too much, delivery apps only raise the price.
I had heard of soylent before and found ready-to-drink was available at Target. Not bad, but not good. Too sweet for me. After looking into these things more I eventually settled on Mana as they seemed to be the most focused on nutrition and constantly improving their product. I’ve been getting their powder by subscription ever since to replace one meal a day (usually breakfast). Comes out to less than 5 minutes and $2 a day. It’s borderline bland, which makes it easy to have fun with. Add chocolate powder, some mango juice, or leftover coffee from the French press, whatever to break out of the “I’m only eating this for sustenance” monotony.
I think that just got fixed this week.
WYSIWYG collaboration platform, I guess?