Marcelo
Marcelo
Marcelo

I wonder if there's a sliding scale you can create of age-appropriate privacy that leads to a nice private teenager and trust, but allows for the same foundational lessons of the importance of privacy to take root early on while letting adults rightfully know what their kids are doing online.

Another good CEO tip: Don't worry about the people you step on as you rake in your millions on their backs, they probably shouldn't have chosen to become lazy poor moochers to begin with.

My overarching concern about this issue is that I want my kids to be able to treasure and respect the importance of their privacy. And I want them to respect the privacy of others. I think that's important.

Love mine. Love it. Love it.

I haven't tried it, but using a free service like Plex is totally seamless. Works great, I can play my local files no prob.

Hefeweizens and Belgian abbey ales like tripels, etc. should be your best friends. Avoid IPA's, Pale Ales, and most everything from the Pacific Northwest and West Coast, who are very big on hoppy bitter beers.

My cat is not a Bengal, but she does do this very thing when she goes outside. Maybe she's part Bengal.

And to top if all off, she actually tried to answer the question! "Some people out there in our nation don't have maps" is at least somewhat of a germane response to the question. Miss Utah just recycled boilerplate nothingness, trying to redirect the question to education and then to jobs and failing, never once even

I completely agree. It's a BEAUTIFUL design, but it's just surface. There's still a clutter of apps on the homescreen, nothing as elegant as, for example, the app drawers in Nova Launcher or Apex that you can trigger by swiping down (or the dialer by swiping up). There's been very little update on the metaphors

I sure did. I wanted to be a filmmaker from the day I was 14. I went to USC film school, studied sound editing, became a sound editor in Hollywood, worked on several movies and TV shows of note and renown, and then decided to move to Austin, where I now teach filmmaking to middle schoolers for an amazing nonprofit

The art is solid, but there's one problem - Chell isn't white. The model for Chell is Alésia Glidewell, and if you look her up along with side-by-side comparisons of Chell as rendered in game it becomes pretty clear that the artist did a little whitewashing.

I always loved what he said when a woman asked him how he could continue seeing all these movies with sad endings. Didn't he get depressed? He answered "No good movie is depressing. All bad movies are depressing." Words to live by.

They do this to USC in college football too. Even when opponents are favored over a sucky USC team.

You're not missing much. To be fair, there are things of value. The third dungeon is pretty much the best Zelda dungeon ever made, I think. But after that high point (everything before that is pretty much sensational and totally draws you in) the game gets worse and worse and worse until you're sick of it. It's such a

If it's something dumb like chores or being work-related, then absolutely I would let it go more often. In the case of this HOA and their retaliation and tyrannical behavior, I would fight that shit to the end. Issues of injustice and unfairness might be costly and difficult and stressful and leave orgs bankrupt, but

To me the best way for women to direct the films they want (or anyone, really) is to get the F out of Hollywood. Because that place is poisonous, and I say that as a 7 year veteran of the business, who worked for a major studio for most of those years.

With boom poles the problem for me isn't the pole, it's building the shockmount that reduces extra noise. With very sensitive microphones you need the mic to "float" in a network of rubber bands that zero out random movement of hands on the pole, etc. That part is hard to DIY.

This is what I'm thinking at some point the whole thing is so damn convoluted and contradictory, you have to just go with Occam's Razor. I'm believing the "he's gay" idea more and more with every detail.

He had a famous Theiss Titillation Theory which stipulated that "the degree to which a costume is considered sexy is directly proportional to how accident-prone it appears to be." Hence all the side boob, side midriff, sticky tape "how does that stay on?" type stuff.

An alternative to leaving the stove on is to put the whole thing in the oven at 250 while you're out. It's a little safer, the heat is much more even, you don't run the risk of scorching the bottom, etc. Assuming you have a Dutch oven or whatever. Because that's where it goes - in the oven. Hence the name.