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Thanks for rubbing it in that I have to use IE at work, Google... by figboot11in funny

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

Why didn't you bill for that? Unless you have a contract that says any and all future updates are free, you should be getting paid.

My awesome fiancée tried to make a pie (recipe linked in text) and ended up with a cake instead. What kinds of happy cooking accidents have you witnessed? by argentcorvidin Cooking

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

I just used an onion as an example. Replace with salt, flour, or whatever else. If a recipe calls for 5 medium potatoes, what does that even mean to me? Tell me to get 5 pounds of potatoes and I know what I need.

Horrible woman SUES a mother for the damage to the car that killed her daughter by reyshakin videos

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

You do realize we're talking about car keys here, right? Not a hand grenade or loaded assault rifle? I guess kitchen knives in the house is also providing a dangerous environment. Or a box cutter. Or razor.

Horrible woman SUES a mother for the damage to the car that killed her daughter by reyshakin videos

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

True, at a daycare, school, business, etc. this would be the case. But on someone's private property, you do not need to warn a licensee (a guest on your property not there for business reasons) about open and obvious dangerous conditions. A car though, isn't a home, though the accident (from what I heard) happened on her land. It wasn't a wrongful death either, but an unlicensed, underage person recklessly driving. If she didn't die, she would have been charged quite heavily and probably had her chance of obtaining a license delayed for possibly years (she apparently had a permit, so I'm assuming 15-17 years old, depending on the state).

Edit: Also, the girl's mother was also at the house, sleeping on the couch.

I ordered a pizza with the instructions, "do something I can put on reddit", my result by pielord3721in funny

[–]higherlogic 1 point2 points ago

The picture is missing the bottom part of the box. First thing I thought too. Oh, and peperoncini.

Horrible woman SUES a mother for the damage to the car that killed her daughter by reyshakin videos

[–]higherlogic 3 points4 points ago

Where the keys are is irrelevant. In the car, in the house, in the mother's purse…doesn't matter. The girl stole the car, crashed the car, and as a result, died. The mother of the dead daughter should be paying for the car and medical bills (from a legal standpoint).

Horrible woman SUES a mother for the damage to the car that killed her daughter by reyshakin videos

[–]higherlogic 2 points3 points ago

Please. I could walk into anyone's house and find their car keys. There's common places people leave certain things, and car keys are one of them.

Horrible woman SUES a mother for the damage to the car that killed her daughter by reyshakin videos

[–]higherlogic 1 point2 points ago

Tell me, where do you leave your car keys when you're at home or sleeping? Do you lock them away? No, you probably leave them near the kitchen or entrance to your house, on a key rack, in your purse, a bowl, etc. It doesn't matter if the keys were in the house or in the car, the girl drove the car without permission (she stole it), regardless of what the son said (because he has no right here anyways), crashed it, and as a result died. The daughter's mother should have to pay for the damage to the car and the kid's medical bills.

Dear Arizona, by TheDepartedin funny

[–]higherlogic 4 points5 points ago

Plus there has and continues to be a large number of Mormons moving here. They vote and bring their batshit crazy with them.

Dear Arizona, by TheDepartedin funny

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

Austin always goes without saying when you mention Texas. Good place and good people.

Dear Arizona, by TheDepartedin funny

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

That'll take a lot of work though, that whole election issue won't go away any time soon.

Dear Arizona, by TheDepartedin funny

[–]higherlogic 2 points3 points ago

While Arizona is pretty crazy (though, we do have medical marijuana dispensaries and you can grow it as well), nothing comes close to Texas. And for every article in this image, I'm positive you can find the same or very similar for Texas. Just a short time browsing pulled up this:

Then there's this gem from your Constitution (Article 1, Section 4):

No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office, or public trust, in this State; nor shall any one be excluded from holding office on account of his religious sentiments, provided he acknowledge the existence of a Supreme Being.

Plus, you guys have these dipshits (just to name a few):

Texas...making Arizona look relatively sane since 1912.

my grandfather dug this up in his yard... by HaMMeRxxTiMEin WTF

[–]higherlogic -2 points-1 points ago

And the THC percentage was probably in the 3-5% range. You were smoking schwag basically. Not that people couldn't grow potent strains, but the shit you paid for doesn't compare to the highly efficient grows in today's standards, where 15-20% is common, which is a good thing.

Chicken enchiladas with red chili sauce by higherlogicin FoodPorn

[–]higherlogic[S] 0 points1 point ago

Exact opposite here, though I guess that really depends where you live. In Arizona, I can think of maybe 2-3 places that do a proper curry; Mexican food, however, is hay in a haystack. Same goes for a good Irish or English pub style food. I know of only one place that has decent haggis.

Edit: And good luck finding a nice blood sausage.

What "amazing fact" or colloquialism do you know is actually wrong, and you're sick of correcting people about it? by TestZeroin AskReddit

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

Even by today's standards, a 5'7" male is short. 5'10" seems to be the average today for developed countries. Now, during his time, he was above average height (19th century French males averaged 5'5" [US males averaged 5'7"] and that wasn't even Napoleon's era).

Google Chrome is now the most popular browser in the world. by aridon_01in technology

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

Z, X, H, period, comma, and / are keyboard shortcuts I can't live without. And yeah, the traversing back through pages is right up there. No other browser does it.

Google Chrome is now the most popular browser in the world. by aridon_01in technology

[–]higherlogic 1 point2 points ago

Mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, the wand, and Opera Link (syncing of notes, bookmarks, passwords, etc. across computers, tablets, and mobile devices) are why I stick with Opera. Nothing comes close.

Chicken enchiladas with red chili sauce by higherlogicin FoodPorn

[–]higherlogic[S] 0 points1 point ago

Modified from America's Test Kitchen's recipe. Added a touch of Mexican chocolate, chipotle powder, and achiote paste. Used Irish sharp cheddar and queso fresco for the cheese too. And yes, I used flour tortillas instead of corn.

Smoked Lobster Tails by MeatWagonBBQin FoodPorn

[–]higherlogic 1 point2 points ago

I'm thinking a cold smoke for 1-2 hours would be better, followed by a finish in the water oven.

Smoked Lobster Tails by MeatWagonBBQin FoodPorn

[–]higherlogic 0 points1 point ago

Never thought to do lobster, especially with heat. I'll have to try that and a cold smoked version once it cools down (too hot in AZ to keep the smoker cool enough).

Say what you want about American food, I still think we have a lock on breakfast. by WideLightin food

[–]higherlogic -1 points0 points ago

You've never been to the the South (US) then and had a true breakfast. Plus we have pancakes and real bacon.

Say what you want about American food, I still think we have a lock on breakfast. by WideLightin food

[–]higherlogic -6 points-5 points ago

But we have pancakes and real bacon.

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