Comment Re:Corn Syrup and High Fructose Corn Syrup (Score 1) 363
Depends on the size of the bottle and what you spend on groceries. You can get a quart or liter of real maple syrup for $15-20.
And a little bit of it goes a long way.
Depends on the size of the bottle and what you spend on groceries. You can get a quart or liter of real maple syrup for $15-20.
And a little bit of it goes a long way.
You wouldn't happen to be selling the London Bridge, would you? If so I might be interested.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)
But Tivo auto chaptering a recording is much different from a DVD's chapters which are manually placed.
DVDs recorded live TV and let you play it back?
Hey now, he just grew this epic beard. Nobody should have been able to recognize him.
That's why I'm surprised Google just up and fired him. They should have taken the easier route that Hooli uses and given him a new position at the top, of the building, as in the roof.
5.1 was XP, and 5.2 is 64-bit XP/Server 2003.
Vista was 6.0, 7 - 6.1, 8 - 6.2, 8.1 - 6.3
Then 10 was 10.0, of course, it's pretty much just 6.4 though.
Make sure you use Pentium 4 CPUs for maximum heat generation.
Must be a calculator thing. TI does the same thing with their's. Do they cost the same as they did in the 90s?
Option 1 is overkill for a failed login attempt that could be a typo.
A similar message should be for a password reset though. That way attempting to reset the password doesn't expose that an account exists.
If it's a database lookup the search should be against the username and password together.
The message should be incorrect password, or user doesn't exist.
Validating that the username/email is valid but the password is incorrect is leaking the information that a certain user account exists.
Google tiny homes and look at all the hipsters. It's a bunch of people trying to convince themselves they aren't living in a mobile home.
They are, but there just tiny. Almost like a mobile home one would find in a trailer park.
You might like the Kyocera DuraForce. It's not the fastest phone, but it has Android 7.1 and the battery seems to last forever. Only downside with it, is it's about 2.5x the weight of a regular 5" phone with a cheap case.
At least unlike the TV show, we were able to find out who the ghost writer is.
The next person to mention spaghetti stacks to me is going to have his head knocked off. -- Bill Conrad