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Try searching for "pro trek prw-3100t". I'm guessing that specific model is no longer produced, but you might be able to find it in a secondhand market like eBay.


The Flavor Bible is a published book version of what you're describing.


Where is Netflix available? https://help.netflix.com/en/node/14164

(from the article)


Would this become a problem if everyone in the neighborhood had the same brand opener?


Check out the Internet Archive FAQ on how to remove a document from their archives. https://archive.org/about/exclude.php

It looks like they used robots.txt to do that.


Huh, so the wild-card user-agent will block not just searchbots, but also archivebots. Wonder how OP managed to get screenshots of archive.org having archives available for those documents.


I don't know enough about how the patent system works. Wikipedia says Grooveshark is a service of Escape Media Group Inc. A few results show up in Google's patent search for Escape Media Group Inc.

Edit to add link: https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=inassign...


Not quite the same concept, but I setup Little Snitch to work differently on my home/work networks versus tethered phone or untrusted wireless. I originally did this because I didn't want updates running while tethered at a coffee shop. This article got me started: http://www.practicallyefficient.com/home/2014/7/8/little-sni...


I often see developers at the climbing gym I frequent.


I have this printer hidden in a corner. You would never notice it is there until it receives a job over the wifi. Simple and just works.


This reminded me that I want to finish reading the book 'How the States Got Their Shapes.' http://amzn.to/16zBxBo There are some crazy reasons some states have their strange borders.


[Insert discussion here on the propriety of hidden affiliate tags in short URLs.]


It doesn't matter to me in this case. The book is relevant to the discussion and the poster is a human.

But I can certainly understand some people here may want to draw a line in the sand (to use a metaphor from the linked book's description) to prevent spam.



apologies. Group attitude noted.


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