If you want to use something like firefox or chrome instead of maybe just internet explorer, you could just run it form a thumb drive so you aren't messing with the school property. Check out https://portableapps.com/.
Privacy's T&Cs section 12 says that the cards have Visa's "Zero Liability Policy." I think the Privacy cards act fully as real Visa cards that have the same protections as your own.
New free bartender book i found, now in the public domain:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/61065
Title: Modern American Drinks
How to Mix and Serve All Kinds of Cups and Drinks
Author: George Kappeler
Release Date: December 31, 2019 [EBook #61065] (was formally copyright 1895)
Has a lot of early bar drinks, nogg, fizz, flip, sour, etc
should have told him if he's worried to use Privacy.com, you can easily create burner credit cards. No worries about your info being stolen. I learned about it through the Modern Rogue and oh my goodness did it change my online habits.
Looks delicious!
Do try it with orange blossom/flower water if you can find it. It’s super cheap if you buy it at a Mediterranean or Middle Eastern grocery store. I bought a bottle of it for less than $2.50 after tax.
You can get the same brand as the nice woman helping me recommended on Amazon, but it’s about twice as much.
Also if I may, try shaking it longer next time, despite your fingers. All the RGFs I've had (and made) have a thicker and finer foam; kind of like a light cream/meringue (soft peaks ideally). Gary Regan actually recommends just throwing it in a blender. He says there's no texture difference, I claim I need to do more uh... research.
Now you have me jealous that it's too late to make one myself. :D
Zello, the walkie talkie app they're always using on shoots.
Unit converter for any unfamiliar measurements. It does everything from length to fuel consumption.
A full scientific calculator, if your phone doesn't come with one.
A good dictionary app is always a solid choice. I've also had this installed on my phone for a while, although I haven't really used it much.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kokoschka.michael.crypto
I'm gonna put this one out there, it is an app in which you can encrypt and decrypt secret messages and files, generate Bitcoin addresses and a bunch of other stuff. There's probably an alternative to Crypto on iOS as well.
i hope no-one tells brushwood and murphy about https://www.amazon.com/bayite-Ferrocerium-Drilled-Survival-Emergency/dp/B00S6F4RDC/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ferrocerium+rod&qid=1561632455&s=gateway&sr=8-2