actually I over exaggerated pineapple as it actually is alright in the grocery store, but it is still significantly better in chile. I find strawberries, apples, bananas to all be horrible from the grocery store.
um, mixing bowls, measuring spoons (ok maybe you don't need these for a main meal, but you do for baking), actual dinner plates, spilled food onto stove, sweeping floor, multiple knives and cutting boards (I assume you aren't using the same knife and cutting board to cut raw chicken as you do vegetables, unless you are cleaning it between uses). Then if you are cooking multiple things such as a soup, baking a cake, etc.. It is a lot more than just 4 things.
Completely bullshit. I am sorry, the pineapple I get from the store tastes NOTHING like the pineapple I had fresh picked an hour earlier when I was in Chile. The strawberries I pick fresh from a local farm taste heavenly, the ones I get from a supermarket are extremely bland. It's because they pick the stuff when it isn't ripe (they have to), and it ripens either in delivery or on the shelf of the grocery store. It loses a lot of flavour when it doesn't ripen naturally on a tree. When you go to the produce section and see all green bananas that take a day or two to ripen taste nothing like a banana picked fully ripe off a tree in Ecuador.
where the fuck do you live? $10 for a couple of chickens a few pounds of potatos AND raw veggies? Every grocery store around here is $7-10 for a single small-medium sized chicken. Now don't get me wrong I love cooking, but when I go to the meat department and see $8 for a small chicken, and then go to the deli and seem a fully cooked hot rotisserie chicken for $9... I completely understand people getting the premade shit (although at least the deli rotisserie chicken is probably a lot better than other processed frozen box chicken). Sure mine would taste better, but making it myself would cost the same if not more than the deli, and take over an hour of my time, which for me is worth it, but for a lot it isn't.
I find it funny too -- some strew recipes will list a 15 minute prep time with ingredients listed as 2 onions, 2 stalks of celery, 5 carrots, 5 potatos, 2 tomatoes, green beans, couple cloves of garlic, and a roast that all need to be diced, and most cleaned and peeled.. all while keeping the counter clean? Bullshit. Now it doesn't take me 10 minutes to chop an onion, maybe a minute and a half, but a lot of recipes seem to assume you are a 1 star michelin chef for prep time. For my mise en place, I pretty much always double or triple the listed prep time to get a more realistic number
I don't get it either and really pissed me off as such a waste since you know most poeple are throwing it in the trash instead of putting in recycling. Now I don't use tap water for my regular drinking water as I don't particularly like the taste, so I instead have a water cooler which costs about 26 cents a litre however it is spring water so it tastes really good. So while it is still expensive I don't feel quite as bad since it doesn't cost near as much as bottled water and they reuse them. I just can't stand city water, used to live in the country and our well water was awesome... But I don't get people who buy Dasani. Nestle, etc since most of htem just get it from municipal water anyways.. it is glorified tap water...
Oh, and I have a plastic cup sitting on my desk that I haven't washed in probably close to 2 years (used only for water). Sure there is basically an 1/8 inch layer of built up calcium at the bottom of the cup but I don't care.
Nope, if I am just on my own, Ill use warm water no soap. If I have guests I will do a proper wash on them. And this answer is for both your questions.. exception is a #2 I will use soap.
You know why so many people get sick? Because people wash their hands too often, you don't build an immune system when you get no bacteria I honestly don't remember the last time I was sick (besides the common cold), probably over 20 years ago. And I am probably this way because I grew up on a farm with a ton of flies and other bacteria spreading bugs, etc. 3 second rule? Forget it 3 minute rule, I don't care if my food falls in the dirt, wipe it off it's good.
I remember we had a sandbox which our cats loved shitting in, and I would grab the cat shit with bare hands and toss em out, and then go eat dinner without washing my hands (remember I was a kid, I probably wouldn't do that now). The people I find who are the sick most often, are the ones who use antibacterial soap, wash their hands after they do anything, and use hand sanitizer after touching a door knob. Honestly, it makes you wonder how civilization lasted this long, because you can be sure as fuck they weren't using hand sanitizer 300 years ago.
Seriously? Steam rakes in hundred of millions of not billions a year. They are not going anywhere soon. If in 30 years that changes, yes I guess you might be boned but honestly, would you REALLLY give a shit about 30 year old games that probably won't even work on windows 18? It isn't like they are just going to drop off the face of the planet one day, you will see it coming at which point you will stop buying games from them.
I have a friend who is one of the top players at the local chess club, he says he sometimes finds it harder to play against beginners since they don't actually play with any sort of strategy. It confirms what you are saying -- he doesn't even consider bad moves, so when he is trying to see 2 or 3 moves ahead he never factors in that the beginner would make such a stupid move that it throws off his game completely. He will still whoop the new players ass, but he finds mentally it's a harder game then someone who is just a little below his skill level.
I use both ufile.ca ($10-15) and studiotax (free).
I find ufile more user friendly, and you only have to pay if you want to netfile. So what I do is fill out in both ufile and studio tax and make sure the numbers are the same, if not I look to see what I did differently and which one is wrong, once they both add up to the same, I submit through studiotax so I don't have to pay.
It all boils down to $$$, for both the consumer AND manufacturer. I would love a Tesla, problem is, I also don't want to pay 1/3 of the cost of a house to get one.
People say they don't build stuff like they used to, which of course is true, you look at a washing machine and there is a whole cockpit worth of buttons on it for options and configurations because people want it. I use the exact same cycle on my washer and dryer no matter what I am doing, the odd time I might use a second. I don't need 30 different cycles. My mom's 30 year old washer had 3 buttons (cold warm hot) and a dial for time, and it still running to this day with only 3 repairs. Of course the thing goes through 10x amount of water as a modern front facing one does. The dryer, also 30 years old (only repaired once), takes twice as long to dry (meaning twice as much electricity).
I don't know about "Great linux integration" for dropbox, At work we have the business version working on our ubuntu fileserver and we are trying to sync 300k files. (eventually we want to replace this with a VPN but can't at the moment). Linux version crashes at least once a week, we even tried it on another ubuntu box and same issue. We reinstalled our fileserver with windows 7 and it has now been working solid for over a month with no crashes.
I also love dropbox but the space they give you is not enough unless you are willing to pay. I use copy.com which has similar features to dropbox, with way more space. I would use dropbox in a second over copy if they had same amount (or even close to the same amount) of space for free, but since they dont ill stick to copy.
Canada is even worse. We have winter driving for 3+ months out of the year yet no winter driving tests are mandatory. Fucking ridiculous. So many people don't realize that slamming on your brakes when you are about to lose control on an ice covered road is the WORST thing to do. Not only that but winter tires on sedans/SUVs should be mandatory. I know I'll never own a car again in winter months without winter tires in Canada.
thanks for dumbing it down. I have always been curious myself, but was always confused because everyone would get in the technical nature of it and go over my head, but assuming your post is accurate I think I finally understand it.
oh shut the fuck up. If someone offers you 2 billion dollars would you fucking refuse it? I know I sure as fuck wouldn't. He could personally refund all kickstarter backers 10x the amount they DONATED and still be laughing all the way to the bank,
Is he being a sellout? Sure, but who can blame him when 2 billion dollars on the line.
I also wear 15 and don't have trouble with summer shoes (in my regular car) but if the tesla is really 1/2 an inch closer I would have trouble in that, and that would be with summer shoes. Size 15 winter boots would be impossible
ok, But I wear size 15 shoes, and even in normal cars with regular shoes I sometimes accidentally hit gas when hitting brake (fairly rare though, maybe once a month). I NEVER wear boots specifically because of this reason. If I wore boots I'd have to be extremely careful.
I love people like this, DONT USE TABLES FOR LAYOUTS!!!! Then guess what, they use a bunch of divs as rows and cols and style it as a table, and say SEE THIS IS SO MUCH BETTER. Ok yet you used so much more css and 20 fucking nested divs to do the same thing
I have been using PHPStorm for years (from same company as IDEA) so I might be slightly biased, but when I started Android Develpment I used Eclipse for some reason becasue it seemed like the defacto standard for android development. I used it for a month and was incredibly frustrated. Eclipse seemed like something from 10 years ago, not a modern IDE, it was also running incredibly slow on my machine with a project that contained thousands of files. I then switched to Idea Community 12 and was more productive after 3 days than I was with eclipse after a month, although fair enough that my previous experience with PHPStorm helped a lot but even then their ide is simplier yet more powerful than eclipse.
actually I over exaggerated pineapple as it actually is alright in the grocery store, but it is still significantly better in chile. I find strawberries, apples, bananas to all be horrible from the grocery store.
um, mixing bowls, measuring spoons (ok maybe you don't need these for a main meal, but you do for baking), actual dinner plates, spilled food onto stove, sweeping floor, multiple knives and cutting boards (I assume you aren't using the same knife and cutting board to cut raw chicken as you do vegetables, unless you are cleaning it between uses). Then if you are cooking multiple things such as a soup, baking a cake, etc.. It is a lot more than just 4 things.
Completely bullshit. I am sorry, the pineapple I get from the store tastes NOTHING like the pineapple I had fresh picked an hour earlier when I was in Chile. The strawberries I pick fresh from a local farm taste heavenly, the ones I get from a supermarket are extremely bland. It's because they pick the stuff when it isn't ripe (they have to), and it ripens either in delivery or on the shelf of the grocery store. It loses a lot of flavour when it doesn't ripen naturally on a tree. When you go to the produce section and see all green bananas that take a day or two to ripen taste nothing like a banana picked fully ripe off a tree in Ecuador.
where the fuck do you live? $10 for a couple of chickens a few pounds of potatos AND raw veggies? Every grocery store around here is $7-10 for a single small-medium sized chicken. Now don't get me wrong I love cooking, but when I go to the meat department and see $8 for a small chicken, and then go to the deli and seem a fully cooked hot rotisserie chicken for $9... I completely understand people getting the premade shit (although at least the deli rotisserie chicken is probably a lot better than other processed frozen box chicken). Sure mine would taste better, but making it myself would cost the same if not more than the deli, and take over an hour of my time, which for me is worth it, but for a lot it isn't.
yup same here, I don;t mind the cooking, it's the cleanup that takes just as long as the cooking if not longer.
I find it funny too -- some strew recipes will list a 15 minute prep time with ingredients listed as 2 onions, 2 stalks of celery, 5 carrots, 5 potatos, 2 tomatoes, green beans, couple cloves of garlic, and a roast that all need to be diced, and most cleaned and peeled.. all while keeping the counter clean? Bullshit. Now it doesn't take me 10 minutes to chop an onion, maybe a minute and a half, but a lot of recipes seem to assume you are a 1 star michelin chef for prep time. For my mise en place, I pretty much always double or triple the listed prep time to get a more realistic number
I don't get it either and really pissed me off as such a waste since you know most poeple are throwing it in the trash instead of putting in recycling. Now I don't use tap water for my regular drinking water as I don't particularly like the taste, so I instead have a water cooler which costs about 26 cents a litre however it is spring water so it tastes really good. So while it is still expensive I don't feel quite as bad since it doesn't cost near as much as bottled water and they reuse them. I just can't stand city water, used to live in the country and our well water was awesome...
But I don't get people who buy Dasani. Nestle, etc since most of htem just get it from municipal water anyways.. it is glorified tap water...
Oh, and I have a plastic cup sitting on my desk that I haven't washed in probably close to 2 years (used only for water). Sure there is basically an 1/8 inch layer of built up calcium at the bottom of the cup but I don't care.
Nope, if I am just on my own, Ill use warm water no soap. If I have guests I will do a proper wash on them. And this answer is for both your questions.. exception is a #2 I will use soap.
You know why so many people get sick? Because people wash their hands too often, you don't build an immune system when you get no bacteria
I honestly don't remember the last time I was sick (besides the common cold), probably over 20 years ago. And I am probably this way because I grew up on a farm with a ton of flies and other bacteria spreading bugs, etc. 3 second rule? Forget it 3 minute rule, I don't care if my food falls in the dirt, wipe it off it's good.
I remember we had a sandbox which our cats loved shitting in, and I would grab the cat shit with bare hands and toss em out, and then go eat dinner without washing my hands (remember I was a kid, I probably wouldn't do that now). The people I find who are the sick most often, are the ones who use antibacterial soap, wash their hands after they do anything, and use hand sanitizer after touching a door knob. Honestly, it makes you wonder how civilization lasted this long, because you can be sure as fuck they weren't using hand sanitizer 300 years ago.
fyi just set font-family to arial on the tt element to fix it ., but yes arker is completely obnoxious
Seriously? Steam rakes in hundred of millions of not billions a year. They are not going anywhere soon. If in 30 years that changes, yes I guess you might be boned but honestly, would you REALLLY give a shit about 30 year old games that probably won't even work on windows 18? It isn't like they are just going to drop off the face of the planet one day, you will see it coming at which point you will stop buying games from them.
Wow, you serious?
I have a friend who is one of the top players at the local chess club, he says he sometimes finds it harder to play against beginners since they don't actually play with any sort of strategy. It confirms what you are saying -- he doesn't even consider bad moves, so when he is trying to see 2 or 3 moves ahead he never factors in that the beginner would make such a stupid move that it throws off his game completely. He will still whoop the new players ass, but he finds mentally it's a harder game then someone who is just a little below his skill level.
I use both ufile.ca ($10-15) and studiotax (free). I find ufile more user friendly, and you only have to pay if you want to netfile. So what I do is fill out in both ufile and studio tax and make sure the numbers are the same, if not I look to see what I did differently and which one is wrong, once they both add up to the same, I submit through studiotax so I don't have to pay.
It all boils down to $$$, for both the consumer AND manufacturer. I would love a Tesla, problem is, I also don't want to pay 1/3 of the cost of a house to get one. People say they don't build stuff like they used to, which of course is true, you look at a washing machine and there is a whole cockpit worth of buttons on it for options and configurations because people want it. I use the exact same cycle on my washer and dryer no matter what I am doing, the odd time I might use a second. I don't need 30 different cycles. My mom's 30 year old washer had 3 buttons (cold warm hot) and a dial for time, and it still running to this day with only 3 repairs. Of course the thing goes through 10x amount of water as a modern front facing one does. The dryer, also 30 years old (only repaired once), takes twice as long to dry (meaning twice as much electricity).
I don't know about "Great linux integration" for dropbox, At work we have the business version working on our ubuntu fileserver and we are trying to sync 300k files. (eventually we want to replace this with a VPN but can't at the moment). Linux version crashes at least once a week, we even tried it on another ubuntu box and same issue. We reinstalled our fileserver with windows 7 and it has now been working solid for over a month with no crashes.
I also love dropbox but the space they give you is not enough unless you are willing to pay. I use copy.com which has similar features to dropbox, with way more space. I would use dropbox in a second over copy if they had same amount (or even close to the same amount) of space for free, but since they dont ill stick to copy.
Canada is even worse. We have winter driving for 3+ months out of the year yet no winter driving tests are mandatory. Fucking ridiculous. So many people don't realize that slamming on your brakes when you are about to lose control on an ice covered road is the WORST thing to do. Not only that but winter tires on sedans/SUVs should be mandatory. I know I'll never own a car again in winter months without winter tires in Canada.
thanks for dumbing it down. I have always been curious myself, but was always confused because everyone would get in the technical nature of it and go over my head, but assuming your post is accurate I think I finally understand it.
oh shut the fuck up. If someone offers you 2 billion dollars would you fucking refuse it? I know I sure as fuck wouldn't. He could personally refund all kickstarter backers 10x the amount they DONATED and still be laughing all the way to the bank, Is he being a sellout? Sure, but who can blame him when 2 billion dollars on the line.
I also wear 15 and don't have trouble with summer shoes (in my regular car) but if the tesla is really 1/2 an inch closer I would have trouble in that, and that would be with summer shoes. Size 15 winter boots would be impossible
ok, But I wear size 15 shoes, and even in normal cars with regular shoes I sometimes accidentally hit gas when hitting brake (fairly rare though, maybe once a month). I NEVER wear boots specifically because of this reason. If I wore boots I'd have to be extremely careful.
Not to mentiuon, if they have greasy fingers it can be really east to figure out the pattern.
I love people like this, DONT USE TABLES FOR LAYOUTS!!!! Then guess what, they use a bunch of divs as rows and cols and style it as a table, and say SEE THIS IS SO MUCH BETTER. Ok yet you used so much more css and 20 fucking nested divs to do the same thing
I have been using PHPStorm for years (from same company as IDEA) so I might be slightly biased, but when I started Android Develpment I used Eclipse for some reason becasue it seemed like the defacto standard for android development. I used it for a month and was incredibly frustrated. Eclipse seemed like something from 10 years ago, not a modern IDE, it was also running incredibly slow on my machine with a project that contained thousands of files. I then switched to Idea Community 12 and was more productive after 3 days than I was with eclipse after a month, although fair enough that my previous experience with PHPStorm helped a lot but even then their ide is simplier yet more powerful than eclipse.