

Wow, really? I’m not seeing where anyone treated you so rudely.
Wow, really? I’m not seeing where anyone treated you so rudely.
Dead Drop at least is informative.
Though I’m with you, so many projects today have such uninformative names.
Definitely overreacting, unlike nonstick which is unreactive 😁
Though I dislike nonstick for other reasons, I keep 3 pans around for specific use-cases
I’d agree, for the same reasons.
Stainless in the sandwich does nothing
Courtesy of extensive research by Cooks Country/America’s Test Kitchen, Tramontina is perfectly fine so long as it’s a 3 to 5 layer.
Beyond 5 layers is a waste of money.
I dislike the glass lids of brands like Tramontina, and brands like All-Clad or Hestan are just too damn pricey, so Cuisinart it is.
Shame that.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of people
That printer would’ve worked fine under Windows too.
What saved the day is HP using the same print language (PCL) for decades on their lasers.
Hell, I just retired a 1996 laser that used a centronix connector. A simple $9.99 usb/centronix cable to my Windows server and ever device on Wifi could print to it, because common print language.
My current printer is a 2012 laser, connected to server via USB because it’s wifi capability is inconsistent.
I’ve used 12v coolers. They don’t cool, at best they maintain temp, under the right conditions.
How efficient does it have to be? It needs to at least equal compressors.
Everywhere I’ve lived, it’s never changed, for years (current is 5 years).
I guess it really depends.
Meh.
Not sure I agree. I get the sentiment, but garbage should be discarded.
Not doomed for those selling them.
People will just buy the next thing.
I stopped buying games when Call of Duty decided to no longer allow you to host your own. That was mtast game purchase, I refuse to buy any more. Turns out I have more time for other stuff now.
Lol, I hear ya.
Thanks for the Android app recommendation.
Yea, I don’t understand this answering unknown callers.
At work any cold-call number isn’t someone I would talk to anyway.
My personal phone blocks all unknown numbers.
Blacklist or SpamBlocker work well.
Nothing is inherently more hack proof. Security occurs by intent/design, with layers like an onion.
It’s like security was the last thing the energy industry considered.
Peltier is horribly inefficient though.
If anyone in your family used it…
But yea, not mine either.
Complaints have trended in the opposite direction, I’d say – without a case, some phones can be so thin and slippery that they’re hard to grip securely.
PLASTIC is the answer. Give me a plastic-backed phone like my S4 had, something with texture. I have a 4 year old Moto with a plastic back and I have no problem gripping it without a case. And it’s really thin too.
Also, bring back some interesting designs like we had in the mid-late 2000’s.
On other words, not very accurate.
Despite decades of seeing this stuff on TV, bullet casing “fingerprinting” isn’t