It is $79/year but remember you can also add 'family members' on there. You can add up to 4 people I believe so technically you can split with you 'family members'. $79/year alone is worth it but if you're splitting it, it's a no brainer.
My thoughts are, people are beginning to understand the process advantage from Intel. Yes, it's always been known that no one comes close Intel's fab process from the AMD days but with the latest issues TSMC, GF, et. al are having going to 22nm, Intel really has a shot at the mobile space...
We're looking into getting an umbrella insurance to cover our primary house, rental and our two cars. From what I understand, you can reduce some of the coverage on the rental and the autos and have the umbrella cover it? For a $1mil coverage it's only $200/yr or so, sounds pretty inexpensive...
bah! i'm in the exact same boat as you are ... have been sitting on cash waiting for the imminent drop, unfortunately looks like i'm the idiot still waiting :( we'll see how much it drops.
Some folks are saying to hold the salt till right before you throw it on the grill, is this in addition to the lawry's or garlic seasonsing?
I was going to mix in worcestershire, lawry's seasoning, pepper, onions, and egg and form my red blood cell. So throw in some extra salt before throwing...
If you're mixing in onions do you cook the onions first then mix it in with burger patties?
In terms of juiciest, is just a matter of getting the right size (eg 3/4 in high) and taking if off the grill early enough?
Saw the the other grilling thread and decided it's time to learn how to make some really good juicy burgers to put on the grill.
I've tried it before with a few recipes I found online but the taste just wasn't there. The closest one that I liked had some soy and onions mashed in but still...
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