Few things you touch outside the bathroom will be as dirty as the sink faucet. But even so, I don't always wash my hands this way. I do in sensitive situations, though -- at the office where someone's always sick, when…
If your goal is to actually clean your hands, then it's not a waste. Proper hand-washing requires not touching anything dirty after you've cleaned up. And how did you turn the faucet on? With your dirty hands. So, wash,…
First chart's huge dropoff is an artifact of choosing a yrange of 21-41 instead of 0-100. It's a common deficit of charts created under motivated cognition.
Actually, the article mentioned that most of the stores would be okay with refunding unused tickets.
No, Evernote uses a freemium business model. The client is always free; you only have to pay if you store more than some X amount of data.
No, most CSAs these day will automatically add "www.yourdomain.com" to your certificate as a Subject Alternate Name.
Ah, but perhaps this is why it's so important gitmo detainees, et al, are not granted a trial?
I use No(t)Script to whitelist sites I trust. Noticing there was blocked JavaScript on a page of simple text would prejudice me against it.
He probably means he's using a simple window manager (twm, fvwm, etc) instead of the fancy everything-managers that include desktop functionality. X alone doesn't provide that -- think back to Windows 3.1 days. You had…
Few things you touch outside the bathroom will be as dirty as the sink faucet. But even so, I don't always wash my hands this way. I do in sensitive situations, though -- at the office where someone's always sick, when…
If your goal is to actually clean your hands, then it's not a waste. Proper hand-washing requires not touching anything dirty after you've cleaned up. And how did you turn the faucet on? With your dirty hands. So, wash,…
First chart's huge dropoff is an artifact of choosing a yrange of 21-41 instead of 0-100. It's a common deficit of charts created under motivated cognition.
Actually, the article mentioned that most of the stores would be okay with refunding unused tickets.
No, Evernote uses a freemium business model. The client is always free; you only have to pay if you store more than some X amount of data.
No, most CSAs these day will automatically add "www.yourdomain.com" to your certificate as a Subject Alternate Name.
Ah, but perhaps this is why it's so important gitmo detainees, et al, are not granted a trial?
I use No(t)Script to whitelist sites I trust. Noticing there was blocked JavaScript on a page of simple text would prejudice me against it.
He probably means he's using a simple window manager (twm, fvwm, etc) instead of the fancy everything-managers that include desktop functionality. X alone doesn't provide that -- think back to Windows 3.1 days. You had…