Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: October 26th, 2009, 9:30 pm
Alcohol makes a much better sugar substitute!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Has anyone bought candy yet?
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Alcohol makes a much better sugar substitute!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Has anyone bought candy yet?
I still need to get my pumpkin! (for the seeds of course, my pumpkin doesn't produce seeds any longer!!!! LOLCameronBornAndBred wrote:I haven't bought either.
Great so you can go finish your LOST post!!!!!Bostondevil wrote:If you do give me the honor, I plan to have it coincide with my 1000th post. That also means I won't be participating all that much, just reading.
I'll watch once Swamp Thing is over.DukeUsul wrote:This thing still on?
still on...but headed off line - 5 am comes mighty early and I still have stuff to do...DukeUsul wrote:This thing still on?
What thing? That is a wide open question? ;)DukeUsul wrote:This thing still on?
With a toaster oven, you heat up a small volume quickly, using 120 V on a 15 amp circuit. Your oven is a big volume, powered by 240 V on a 50 amp circuit (remember there are 4 stove top eyes that can also be on at the same time). You use far less power (kWH - kilowatt hours) with the toaster oven.TillyGalore wrote:When I'm cooking for myself, I use the toaster to cook a piece of chicken instead of heating up the whole oven for one itty bitty piece of chicken.ArkieDukie wrote:Is it more or less efficient than a regular oven? I've often thrown something in the toaster oven to avoid heating up my regular oven. Is that a bad thing to do?CameronBornAndBred wrote: The one thing I don't like about toaster ovens..they are energy hogs..and for the most part it's wasted energy..not very efficient.
Are YOU DRINKING IRISH WHISKY or SCOTCH tonight and .... HAVE YOU HAD 1 TOOO MANY? ;)DukeUsul wrote:Skins might have a shot if they could hang onto the ball.
DukeUsul wrote:Not supposed to mix prednisone and alcohol. So much for the whisky chaser on the albuterol.
CameronBornAndBred wrote:Has anyone bought pumpkins yet?
Why, yes, she is. ;)DukeUsul wrote:Katie is in bed.
Lavabe wrote:If you give us a running account of the game, the 400+ posts won't take more than a couple of hours, especially if you have Grapes calling the game.colchar wrote:Yep. The Maple Laughs are playing in Anaheim. The Monster is in net and I am certain they will win tonight. Their last game, against Vancouver, was easily their best of the season thus far and I really think they've finally turned the corner.
LOL...20-7. (Swamp Thing is over, so I'm watching game now)cl15876 wrote:Are YOU DRINKING IRISH WHISKY or SCOTCH tonight and .... HAVE YOU HAD 1 TOOO MANY? ;)DukeUsul wrote:Skins might have a shot if they could hang onto the ball.
No one had posted for four minutes. Just making sure it wasn't broken. ;)cl15876 wrote:What thing? That is a wide open question? ;)DukeUsul wrote:This thing still on?
DukeUsul wrote:Here's why hockey sucks. The running account of the game would be:Lavabe wrote:If you give us a running account of the game, the 400+ posts won't take more than a couple of hours, especially if you have Grapes calling the game.colchar wrote:Yep. The Maple Laughs are playing in Anaheim. The Monster is in net and I am certain they will win tonight. Their last game, against Vancouver, was easily their best of the season thus far and I really think they've finally turned the corner.
And the one guy skates up and he loses the puck.
The other guy skates down and oh his pass is stolen.
Shot on goal.... Miss!
Miss!
Miss!
Miss!
Turnover!
Who the hell wants to watch a sport where they spend all their time losing the puck and missing goals?
*ducks*
Now do the comparison given I have a natural gas powered oven.OZZIE4DUKE wrote: With a toaster oven, you heat up a small volume quickly, using 120 V on a 15 amp circuit. Your oven is a big volume, powered by 240 V on a 50 amp circuit (remember there are 4 stove top eyes that can also be on at the same time). You use far less power (kWH - kilowatt hours) with the toaster oven.