I don't know what proportions others use, but I mix equal parts of soy sauce and worchestershire(sp?) sauce, add 2 tablespoons of brown sugar, 1 tablespoon of liquid smoke, and a teaspoon of salt for each cup of marinade. Marinade meat (round steak is a good choice) for at least 4 hours, then...
I went to two CC's in the St. Louis area. In the first store, the clerk told me they didn't have any, and wasn't too interested in checking the inventory. The second store also had none on the shelves, but when I asked, a well mannered young clerk said they were keeping them in the stockroom...
I got the Rigid 16 gallon shop vac for $77. Nice deal I think. This vac is so powerful it will suck the spots right off your Dalmation.
Also bought a spiral saw for $54, regularly $90.
If you find a taker for Kira, there is a company http://www.flypets.com/price.asp that specializes in shipping animals. I have no idea how much this costs, but it might be worth checking into. Sure hope you find a home for her.
My nominations are:
Kodak DC4800 Digicam for under $300 after PM and MIR from Staples
Epson Stylus 875 Photo printer for $67 from Officemax
Epson Stylus 880 printer for under $40 from Dell
Fuji Finepix 1300, 32 mb smartmedia card and Printshop Photo Editor software for *free* with Windows XP...
Ah, AT&T is still doing that eh. I used to get checks from them everytime I switched. I've made $300 that way over the years. Used to be $100 checks. I thought they had stopped that. Sure wish I could get back on the list. I guess I abused it too much.
The Samsung Yepp 128Mb MP3 player (64mb internal + 64 Smartmedia included) is available at Best Buy this week for $149 (after %50 MIR), plus you get a $50 gift card instantly. Not a bad deal for 128MB player, but no car kit. I think the free gift card offer ends Saturday, Nov. 17.
This looks like a very good price on this tool. The accessory kit alone would probably cost almost that much if purchased separately. I've had one of these for years, and find new uses for it all the time. However, I would recommend picking up an extra battery, because a charge doesn't last...
I've used both cameras extensively. My opinion is that the DC3400 is a better overall camera when it comes to the part that counts most-picture quality. It beats the DC4800 on indoor pictures in most cases, and I give it a slight edge on outdoor pictures. The difference in resolution really...
Hey Mrcodedude,
If I were you, I'd delete that post right now. Anandtech doesn't want anything to do with a pirate software site. I don't blame them. Just a word of warning.
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