Who needs a recipe?
Raspberries: crush.
Lemonade: pour.
Drink!!
Traffic Question 9: If you get a phone call while you’re driving, what do you do?
A. Answer it right away
B. Wait until you get to a stop light and call back.
C. Stop at a stop sign and call back.
D. See who it is. If you think it might be an emergency, park the car in a designated parking area and then call back.
(Yes, this is pretty similar to #2 If you get a text while you’re driving... The main difference is, texting on the phone is illegal whereas talking on the phone is legal. At least in Moline.)
Moliner's Answer
A. Answer it right away
It’s legal to talk on the phone while driving, so go ahead and answer it. You certainly don’t want to miss out on any important gossip. Driving can be boring, even in town, so a phone call provides some entertainment. In fact, now you don’t have to be in a hurry to be anywhere and can go any speed below the speed limit that you want to. Even talking to a telemarketer can relieve the boredom of driving in busy city streets.
Conventional Answer :
D. See who it is and then park if you need to call back immediately.
Just because I don't want to have to look this up again. Windows 8's driver signing enforcement prevents installing GBridge's network drivers. I posted how to work around that on gbridge.net forums when I was testing the Windows 8 preview, but their forum is offline now.
This method works for Professional or Home versions.
I finally got a full harvest off of this vine (before birds, etc.) These grapes are pretty sour, if you just pick and eat. And seedy. However, I always thought they might make good jelly or something. So this year, I have lots of grapes to try something.
Basically, the process is:
We have a picnic on July 4 where we are supposed to bring a dish. An hour before the picnic... what should we bring? We have lots of fresh-picked raspberries and that vanilla pudding I got last week. After a few minutes of Google-searching for things that use those two ingredients (no results, except for baked items and stuff of the wrong kind), I am going to make my own recipe for this.
Who needs a recipe?
Raspberries: crush.
Lemonade: pour.
Drink!!
Starting with Windows 7, Windows limits the number of items that can be opened simultaneously. Refer to Microsoft's article Context menus are shortened when more than 15 files are selected.