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And if you already know how to use one system, you might be confused when a different system doesn’t work that way or you might be upset to find that the Android feature you want simply doesn’t exist on the iPad. And “idiot proof” or not, you might have apps that are available on one but not the other.

I’m not arguing that the iPad isn’t great, but if someone got me (who has never owned an Apple product) an iPad rather than a quality Android tablet, I’d be irritated at having to learn an entirely new OS and invest money in new app ecosystem. And I’m pretty tech savvy, I wouldn’t want to have to explain someone

You can speed run it by ignoring your new mentor, and running off to save your friends.

As someone who has been losing a lot of weight in a short span of time (medical issues), thank you for putting this article out there.

This EV won’t work for me because the commute to my job is 20 miles each way and once I get there they don’t give me enough money to buy this car.

I remember the tacos being $0.89 as well. It was a really good price point. They’re $1.19 now, at least where I live, but give the cheaper price is what I remember from almost two decades ago, it’s increased at a slower rate than overall inflation.

In my experience, those checkboxes work about as well as an elevator close or crosswalk button. But even when the delivery driver follows the request, often customers who ask for it still try to greet the driver at the door, or maybe stand on the porch to wave at them and then step inside just as they walk up, with

I’ve realized that a lot of things about this pandemic have hardened me against humanity at large, but I don’t want to be someone that comes off as an asshole to the typical observer. Please read this comment accordingly, if you can.

One thing my boyfriend doesn’t seem to grasp, is that if you’re commuting to/from work in a car, it makes way more sense to grab your food on your way from work rather than ordering delivery, when he gets home at 7pm and is hangry by the time food shows up at 8pm, lmao.

Yeah, I agree with most of these—and in most cases can’t see someone using them without at least a conscious disregard for offense caused—but some are questionable. I think “crippled” in a technical context is about as common as the original. News articles often talk about companies having production capacity crippled

it assumes that everyone talking with those phrases with this “ableist” mentality in the forefront to intentionally be mean towards others.

Came here looking for this. Wasn’t disappointed.

It also tastes great on top of your blood pressure pills!

Sure thing.

We remodeled after a hurricane, so a little different situation, but it’s been 4 years now and I don’t regret a single thing we changed. I’m ALMOST grateful, because we were able to make a lot of upgrades we wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise. (I’m definitely grateful we had flood insurance!) The rest is

Well, the question here is, are you planning on living there after the reno, or just selling? If just selling, a bigger kitchen is great, but completely open floor plan may not be the best. If you are going to live there, then make the floor plan that works best for you.

Do it.

Provided your financials work out, there’s space (as it were) between a completely blown-out open plan and a redesign that un-cramps an awkward kitchen. Good luck to you! Natural disasters are truly traumatic.

I actually did this a couple of months ago, it’s made a massive difference - you can walk straight from the lounge out to the garden now on one level - it feels less like a Stalinist dumping ground and more somewhere to relax and for the kids to have fun. I could not be happier with the change. Just the fencing and