Marcelo
Marcelo
Marcelo

Oh I don't. The OP just asked us not to say anything terrible, so I did the opposite. :)

He was involved with "Blurred Lines."

Another lindy hopping couple (I actually went to college with the guy) at 1:30pm ish

Switched to AIO two months ago. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. Love my Samsung Galaxy Express phone, love the coverage, love the plan, love.

My wife and I use it as our standard frying/high heat oil. We use the TJ's brand. It has a super high smoke point like grapeseed, doesn't impart any flavor at all, and is just really really solid. We don't do a lot of deep frying or anything, but it's really strong for stir frys or light pan frying. We love it.

My friend Laurel drew this:

Sorry, but when I'm in the mood to set up a friend with a total asshole, I go for the free LASIK instead:

I hear what you're saying. Most emergencies are sub 1K emergencies - a small car repair, etc. If you have medical benefits from your employer this is especially true, because medical bills might not destroy you. But yeah, most emergencies do not require half a year of income. Maybe a few K just to be truly safe.

Langer's Deli in Los Angeles on Sunset and Alvarado. The best pastrami in the US. Yes, better than the legends in NYC. The rye bread alone is transcendent.

Given that he's a decent swing dancer and would therefore already be familiar with the concepts of frame, counterbalance, etc. that you need for most dances, I would have hoped that they could amp up the routine to make use of his abilities. But someone with zero dance experience could have done this routine, and that

A lot of people, like myself, feel like that's the worst option. Debit purchasing is easy. There's no pain involved in spending money because a 1 dollar transaction is the same as a 100 dollar transaction - you swipe the card, enter the pin, or whatever, done.

Bill Nye is actually a decently accomplished swing dancer in the Los Angeles scene. He's out all the time dancing up a storm, being the nice guy he is. Not sure how the transition to ballroom will go (it's usually very difficult for swing dancers to change their habits like that) but it's something.

The same thing you do when your kids lied to you twenty years ago - you devise appropriate consequences for their behavior. Not snooping is not the same as letting them do anything they want. It's not like the parents of previous generations had no recourse.

To each his own - I just think there's more to raising a kid than that. I want the kid to be able to make good decisions when they have their own life, both about their own privacy and about the privacy of others. As such, I'd rather model a respect for privacy in my house so that they know what the best practices are

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.