Quotes About Storage
Republicans go to Sam's Club, Democrats go to Costco. But everyone buys bulk because—unlike Manhattanites—they all have space to store twenty-four jars of sweet pickles.
~ Gillian Flynn
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But everyone buys bulk because—unlike Manhattanites—they all have space to store twenty-four jars of sweet pickles. And—unlike Manhattanites—they all have uses for twenty-four jars of sweet pickles.
~ Gillian Flynn
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Memory is stored in neurons—interactive memory, carried in charge and potential, then downloaded to chemical storage in cells, then downloaded to molecular level. Stored in introns of individual cells.
~ Greg Bear
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No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.
~ Gregg Olsen
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A garage is not always a way station for things destined for the dump, but a living and breathing memory album of moments shared. And promises of more moments to come.
~ Gregg Olsen
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Every single person around the world has this storage facility in their bedroom, and we call it a closet, and 80 percent of the stuff in that storage facility is worn three times or less in its lifetime.
~ Jennifer Hyman
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I think more people should worry about where they store things in the fridge. I don't think people are on top of separating raw and cooked ingredients.
~ Jon Richardson
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Don't ripen picked tomatoes in the sun. Put underripe tomatoes and stone fruits in a paper bag in cool, dark place, and magic happens. And never, ever store them in the fridge: they turn mushy and flavorless.
~ Andrew Zimmern
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There is something sad about clothes laid in a tomb of trunks.
~ Suzy Menkes
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I have tons of music stashed.
~ Dr. Dre
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Organizing your fridge for maximum efficiency - in terms of food shelf life, food safety, and easy access to the things you reach for most - should be a top priority.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
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It was necessary to have an even depth of corn on the top compared to the sides, so the air would not take the easiest route and not evenly dry the stored corn.
~ Orville Redenbacher
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But it seemed to me that as soon as you have computer storage you could put every point you wanted in - make the ones that are less relevant to your central topic, further away or allow the central topic to move as the reader proceeded.
~ Ted Nelson
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I keep my guns on one part of the house totally locked up, and I keep the ammunition in another part of the house.
~ Mike Leach
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I haven't lost my mind... it's backed up on disk somewhere.
~ Sean Keogh
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The Chiss have always stored sensitive data in this fashion. It is safe secure and permanent. We have lost too much data in ice storms to trust other more complicated forms of storage. Tris
~ Shane Dix
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We store in memory only images of value. The value may be lost over the passage of time, but that's the implacable judgment of feeling.
~ Patricia Hampl
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I've been making the recordings for a long time, and I have tons and tons of them. I'm like a digital hoarder or something - everything is on like hard drives and whatever.
~ Julia Kent
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A 10-pound sack of potatoes lasts a long time.
~ Octavia E. Butler
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But most of the time, we keep memories packed away. I sometimes liken that moment of sudden unpacking to circus clowns pouring out of a miniature car trunk—how did so much fit into such a small space?
~ Mary Karr
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compressed into boxes, packed in sawdust,... trussed up in sacks, roped up like hams...
~ Mary Roach
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You put garbage in the rubbish bin; you keep junk in the attic or garage.
~ Matt Ridley
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If you can store the labour of others for future use, then you can spare yourself the time and the energy of working for your own immediate needs
~ Matt Ridley
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Refrigeration works, you must know, my dear Frau Asher, by compression of ammonia gas, much better than the old sulfur dioxide system. Sulfur dioxide—that's a chemical compound—has the inconvenient habit of becoming corrosive and eating up the machinery which stores it.
~ Barbara Hambly
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