It's amazing for getting mildew funk out of towels. Also great at killing the funk in whitewater neoprene booties and bike helmets.
I wouldn't use soap to flush my camper van's water system either. A few runs of vinegar killed the plastic taste.
It's amazing for getting mildew funk out of towels. Also great at killing the funk in whitewater neoprene booties and bike helmets.
I wouldn't use soap to flush my camper van's water system either. A few runs of vinegar killed the plastic taste.
Yes please. None of those have anything to do with technology. I want to see some PM-esque posts in here.
Give it a few days. It's the smell. My guys do this if I give them a bath. They also often do it after they've been outside.
Me over here still rocking my pebble time steel. I like that pebble opted to be an accessory and not just a little full featured phone on your wrist. A shame they are gone.
It's not fear. Third parties simply do not work with our system. If you want third parties to succeed, then we need to
Can you imagine going through everything it takes to become a high ranking officer to then have to answer to these asshats?
Programming languages that use white space to delimit structure are annoying at best. I get annoyed at yaml too, but I'm ok once I have a few templates set up.
Linux/Cups. Postscript. Laser. Have never had a problem. Printers not working is a "put the logic in the Windoze driver" problem vs telling a good printer "Print this".
Maybe if it is better than boost's implementation. But at that price, especially on such a young platform, I'm certainly only buying one.
Sync might be in trouble if boost costs less while being on par with its previous reddit counterpart.
The problem is that HTML was not designed to be a layout description. Your browser was to decide.
So, to force HTML to be a layout description rather than simple markup, we have this mess.
HTML != TeX
Antivirus is a technical attempt at solving a stupid user problem. It does not actually prevent any problems and causes many of its own.
I was doubtful it was mostly man made, but listened to the experts when they told us what was what. Regardless, WTF wouldn't we support conservation and not polluting regardless? We have reversed rivers literally being on fire with all the oil in them. Without enforced regulation, we get where we are now.