JakeChance
JakeChance
JakeChance

I'm sure there actually are some people who do get offended but they're a small crazy minority. I'm sure Poppa Bear and Fox News would like you to believe there are tons of people against Christmas, but in reality, except for the few cranks, all they're really after is the reasonable maintenance of the separation

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I downloaded and signed into the mobile app (android) but haven't gotten the 5GB from that yet. I'll post back if I do. Also the main site says get 3GB for each friend that signs up (I assume max 5 from this article) but if you click on that, the next page says: "For every one of them who joins Tresorit, both of you

YES! Big V is absolutely the worst. Brand new Nexus 5 out today. Only carrier it doesn't work on is Turdrizon.

If money is not a concern and you're anywhere from a troglodyte to a semi-advanced user an iOS device is best for you. It's just smoother as it has a lot more oversight and will typically have all the apps you need within the Garden of Steven.

I agree completely. I don't need RSS as much on my phone so for now The Old Reader is sufficient. I do miss the ability to seamlessly send a reader story to someone via email directly from the reader app though.

It's important to specify what kind of passwords they got. Did they get hashed passwords or plain text? The latter is much more serious though the former is still a big cause for concern.

You should be fine as Facebook uses OAuth which gives a token to Livingsocial and not your password. This token is only good for Livingsocial to access your Facebook information and confirm your identity.

The actual answer is neither in 90+% of cases.

Definitely tell the other company that you have a firm offer from one. If they're actually a good company and they think you're smart, they'll find a way to speed up that decision or risk losing a quality person.

Give me options. I don't need to own everything I see in physical form or as a pristine high quality file. Most things I want to watch once and be done with it. I'd also like to start and stop them when I choose and maybe fast forward or rewind a bit.

This is a load and the newest iteration of "work smarter."

Where are you getting a bush of cilantro for $0.25!?

I user Nooly for very localized weather. It's limited to pretty much just the current day but you can see it in 5 min to an hour increments. It also has a map to show you localized weather around you by the hour. It's free so check it out.

What kind of account do you have? I would assume it would be most similar to a checking account if not one. If so, do they have savings and what would their interest rates be like on checking / savings?

What is their current savings interest rate?

There are always a lot of good discussions regarding doing "your own thing." I think the best piece of advice I've heard which is echoed in this post is to put together a plan and start working on some hobby project in your spare time while still employed. There's always the notion that if it takes off or if you

I don't know where I'd find a picture of it but mine was a Gateway 2000 before they dropped the 2000. It had the two kinds of floppy drives, a turbo button, and a physical key based keyboard lock. It was a beast.

Where do you work!?

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