For portrait format items, of course. 16:9 is a horrible ratio for work - in either portrait or landscape, tbh.
For portrait format items, of course. 16:9 is a horrible ratio for work - in either portrait or landscape, tbh.
Have you every actually tried to shop at Walmart.com? It’s a freaking nightmare. At least on Amazon you can filter by Prime eligible and get only things which are shipped by Amazon (And fall under the known-good shipping process and rather generous return policies). At Walmart, even selecting Walmart as the only…
...if it lowers my bill ..
My local office can’t do anything but swap out equipment and add or subtract channels/packages. They can’t do anything but initial promos. :-(
Maybe I misread the announcement - it says no extra device or additional equipment. Since they don’t say that a TV subscription is not required, I read that to mean it would be - if only because everything else they sell is an upcharge.
Then again, it looks like only OTA - or OTA like - networks and HBO, so that would…
I’m in the same boat, but my only alternative is 7 Mbps. I only have a TV subscription because their bundled TV+Internet is cheaper than their Internet only option.
Unfortunately, if DVR/On-demand/streaming is available for “free” in some markets, it isn’t in mine. If I want a DVR it’s $10. If I want the on-demand streaming service, it’s another $10. If I want HD, that’s an additional $10. I think they may offer a promotional bundle of all three for $20, but if you get that you…
I’d bet a dollar that you have to be subscribed to that channel on the TV size of your subscription to be able to stream it, just like it is on their website. This is $15 extra to allow streaming. I presume if you stream it will probably also require their $10/mo HD add-on service since you’ll be streaming in HD.
Other…
Since it’s not mentioned in any of the articles, or in the Comcast PR page, I presume that in order to receive the programming, you have to have both Xfinity internet as well as subscribe to a Cable TV package which includes at least all of the networks which you will be streaming. I.e.: for $15 EXTRA each month, you…
Yes, it’s both. Though weight means almost nothing, structurally speaking. There are systems which will claim an installed cost of under $40/SF. I think that’s competitive with composite decking. Mobilization costs (including design, which is required in many jurisdictions for concrete) will be more significant, so…
I’m (kind of) with you there. I can’t eat anything that’s been touched by goat cheese (or made from sheep’s milk. for that matter). I don’t know what the flavor is, but it catches in the back of my throat and makes me want to gag. Same reaction to lamb and chevron (meat). Just can’t get it down.
Don’t overlook your local cabinet supply warehouse (like http://www.wurthwoodgroup.com/Locations.aspx in the mid-atlantic). Realize that you’re going to get pretty minimal assistance, the prices wont be marked (just ask) and sometimes the lumber wont be labeled (or labeled well), so you may need to know what the type…
If you’re building your own, here’s a great place to start. Follow these limits and it will keep you out of the dog house in most jurisdictions:
Cast in place concrete, baby. Cool, durable, and (when formed and cast properly) provides a dry space beneath.
No, you won’t. But you will if you eat too many of them. Probably an extra chin and muffin top, too.
And, as for candies, never *ever* choose a brand that doesn’t include genuine M&Ms. Not that M&Ms are better for you than other candy coated chocolate, but practically every non-brand I’ve tasted is just horrible.
I stuck with VZ the last couple of times; Without going to a prepaid I haven’t found a single-person solution cheaper than the $45 I pay on my corp plan. I use very little voice and text so 200/250 covers me, and even though I don’t actually use more than 2-3GB of data in a typical month, having unlimited means never…
You...there’s something very wrong with you.
Florida in the summer. Right.
Excellent idea. Unfortunately, it requires that I make $527,322 a year after taxes. I suppose that means with an income of 700k, I should be saving about 173k a year for retirement. OTOH, since I only make 50k, perhaps a followup LH post on how to bridge my $477k shortfall would be helpful. ;-)