Just so that everyone knows that some people in the Maker Movement really do care for hand crafting, here is a link to a series of videos. The Bee Keeper was featured previously on Neatorama.
Spent grain is a good feed additive. I would really like to try a roast from pork finished on spent rye and whole corn. Bourbon pork without marinating!
California solved problems with electricity competition by separating distribution from production. We pay our local electric company for the wire in the ground but can choose the power generator.
Modem-based Internet was the same thing. We paid the local telephone company for the line and choose the ISP. I think that the whole issue could be solved if broadband companies allowed other ISPs on their infrastructure.
My ISP blocks access to outbound port 25 (Sending E-Mail) except to their servers. It also blocks inbound port 80 (Web Pages). It monitors certain data usage and contacts clients if they go to "no-no" sites (File Sharing). They "get away with it" because it is in our contract.
The WiFi at my favorite lunch place blocks anything except Web Pages and E-Mail.
While I support Net Neutrality, I wonder what we should do about this sort of filtering.
The author is full of it. Besides playing fast and loose with definitions, (Soap is not the same as a surfactant and neither are the same as an emulsifier.) the mayonaise in my refrigerator has none of them.
http://vimeo.com/madebyhand
Anyone with me?
Modem-based Internet was the same thing. We paid the local telephone company for the line and choose the ISP. I think that the whole issue could be solved if broadband companies allowed other ISPs on their infrastructure.
The WiFi at my favorite lunch place blocks anything except Web Pages and E-Mail.
While I support Net Neutrality, I wonder what we should do about this sort of filtering.
http://www.harborfreight.com/24-inch-bar-clamp-96213.html
Ignore this article.