To be honest I'd rather click the buttons for 30 seconds every 3 or 4 months than have to go to the trouble of collecting a package from the post office (I can't receive packages easily in my building).
To be honest I'd rather click the buttons for 30 seconds every 3 or 4 months than have to go to the trouble of collecting a package from the post office (I can't receive packages easily in my building).
The only problem with Logitech Mice is that they have an issue with static building up in the capacitors. After just a few months of use, you're likely to find the buttons registering two clicks when you click once. Fortunately there is a fix. You take out the USB dongle thingy, place it in a new port, then take the…
I love the Tazo Zen tea (green tea with mint) that Starbucks sells. However at $2.45 a pop for a small cup, I was spending a fortune on it. So this year I've taken to carrying my own Tazo teabags around and just asking Starbucks for hot water. Occasionally they make a small charge for it but mostly they just give me…
What most people don't know is that you can resurrect a dead hard drive by frying it in coconut oil for 7 minutes. In most cases it will run twice as fast as it did before, if not faster.
The gist of your argument seems to be to write a hundred variations of "oh honey you haven't got a clue," then ask me to provide factual evidence, and then bizarrely claim that links to such factual evidence aren't enough, and then offer more childish insults. You show all the hallmarks of someone who knows that their…
You're really not getting it are you? I am telling you a piece of factual information, which is that the largest and most comprehensive study of "giving" and political allegiance was done by Arthur Brooks, and that the results showed that conservatives give more to charity, donate more blood and do more voluntary…
The study was done by Arthur Brooks. Go look it up. Conservatives are also more likely to donate blood and do voluntary charity work.
I'm sorry but phrases like "right wing smear sheet" are not arguments. You have to actually challenge the assertions in the article in question. The US does indeed define infant mortality differently from many of the countries which purportedly have lower IM rates. The United States actually counts all births if they…
There's nothing wrong with acknowledging that we have issues. As long as they're real issues, and not ones that have been spun from whole cloth.
I think you'll find that a large part of America's infant mortality rate is in the difference in the way the US defines infant mortality compared to other countries. But I know, facts shouldn't get in the way of more smug lefty hand wringing about the general awfulness of America.
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I say this not as a conservative but as an objective observer: it is a fact that the religious right gives more to charity (both in terms of absolute amount and % of earnings) than the liberal left. A lot more.
What are you talking about? My 3rd party calendar app, for example, shows the current date as a live number on the icon.
The native iO7 calendar app is awful. After all these years, you STILL cannot select specific days of the week on which to set up a recurring appointment. If you need to set up an appointment for every weekday ongoing for example - well despite this being basic calendar functionality (every other calender can do it),…
You can buy refills. And if you go on their site and register an email address, they will email you when it's time to refill.
I have the bluapple eggs and they work great. They definitely make a difference, especially with things like leafy greens. I also use one in my fruit bowl and it gives things like pears and bananas more life.
Imagining other road users are just twigs floating down a stream. This is not dissimilar to the way in which psychopaths perceive other people as cardboard cutouts.
An adequate intake of sodium and other electrolytes is essential for proper hydration. The more water you drink, the more you need.
Get yourself a fantastic little product called Bluapple. It goes in your salad crisper or fruit bowl and absorbs the gas that causes fruit to ripen and go off. It adds tons of shelf life to your produce. They are refillable and if you go onto their website and register, they will email you when it needs refilling.
Any decent calendar app should have an agenda/list view similar to this. I've used Week Calendar for a couple of years and it's turned out to be my rock solid calendar app after trying so many others. It does everything this app does plus the full range of calendar functions, and is only $1.99.
I wasn't aware that Siri "learns" your voice and indeed can find no documentation of this. I know you can tap on the speech bubble where it displays what you said and edit it, but this isn't teaching Siri, it's just correcting on the fly.