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Red Squirrel

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May 24, 2003
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My work PC keeps running out of ram. Rebooting would probably free up a bunch of memory but hell if I want to do that especially on a weekend. Need to squeeze one more shift out of this Windows session then I will reboot after. :p
 

lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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No, I mean when I look at the ingredients list on the table salt packaging it lists sugar.
O.O

I've never seen that. I haven't bought regular table salt in decades though. I always get some kind of sea/rock salt and grind it myself. Regular 'mortons' salt tastes weird to me. Dunno if it's the grain size, the source, the iodine, or what, but it has a sharp almost bitter taste.
 

VashHT

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Feb 1, 2007
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I don't think I've ever noticed the pink salt caking, it's usually a lot more course though. Haven't used fine ground white salt in a while. Random factoid, even though the original Morton salt place is now a music venue (the Salt Shed), last time I went by there it still had to Morton logo on the roof.
 

biostud

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That seems a little sketchy. I'm sure it's fine in the expected concentrations, but maybe something else would be better? Maybe sodium silicoaluminate? :^D
First of all, please be assured that there are almost no side effects of sodium ferrocyanide when used as a food additive. Its safety has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), as well as the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). So please don’t worry about it....

The safety concern is generally caused by its chemical name containing cyanide, a known toxin.


 
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MrSquished

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There is no place for table salt. Either kosher or sea salt for cooking, fresh ground himalayan as a finishing or table salt.

I have been using cloth pads for a decade, where before that I did use hybrid and hard pads at times. I figured I was getting older and needed some more control. But in my ADD and neverending quest to find the best mouse and feel for fast paced FPS at 50, I decided to try the Logi G440 hard pad last week. Man, what a fucking pleasure. I lowered my dpi from 1K to 800 and it's perfect at the same in-game sens. I now have a glass mousepad scheduled to be delivered tomorrow. I don't like the slight gritty feel with the hard pad and want perfect smoothness. Micro adjustments are so much easier though. Such a better experience.

As I look back upon my life in middle age, and my knee hurts, and I'm in physical therapy for that, plus my graying hairs, much stricter diet to stay slimmer, and lower stamina, and all those sort of things plus some regrets of life choices, I can still compete on the top of the leaderboards in most matches - even in twitchy small map TDM modes. While those 16 yr olds from korea with cheetah like reflexes are on another level, I can compete with most others and also with tactics and guile. This battledad can still fuck the kids up.

Why oh why did I not try hard pads and glass pads years back?
 

Chaotic42

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Jun 15, 2001
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UPS can't tell me how to get my package because I need to call the shipper and ask them which access point they had it held at rather than just having it delivered to me. How is a logistics company this bad at this process?