Father of 3, here.
Father of 3, here.
This may be the most compelling use-case for the Tile trackers that I’ve heard.
Plethora. Too much, eh? (I’m not crazy about myriad, either, as long as we’re talking about excessive ways to say “a bunch.”)
The class warfare is strong on this site. Landlord/tenant articles really seem to hit a nerve with a lot of people here and I haven’t really decided if it’s because there really are that many “redistribution of wealth”/”power to the people” socialists in the commentariat or because there really are that many “stick it…
...and you’ll get the same treatment in return. Excellent advice, truly.
I hate “video articles”. Thanks.
Kind of frightening that this is something that McDonald’s gets righter than most when it comes to burgers.
The map of Colorado surprises me. I’d have assumed that the majority of the Rockies would be pretty unimpeded.
Also crashes on “Speak my messages”.
Will it read my Hangouts notifications? It bugs me to no end that I can SEND a hangout through Assistant, but it won’t read me back the reply.
I read it as a legitimate question and was just trying to be helpful. No need to get snippy.
Velocity (Maximum).
Depending on conditions, there’d be people who’d take you up on that bet. It’s quite a ride in perfect conditions; add a little snow in and it gets really interesting.
Not wholly surprising if your company’s legal staff is on the ball - “Don’t create anything ‘discoverable’” is NOT uncommon advice given when a company adopts a group chat app (Slack, Teams, etc) so I wouldn’t be surprised if post-interview followup meetings are handled via phone or in person with the parties involved…
If you’ve got paint that can stand up to that many flex cycles of the tape and abrasion from the feed slot, then more power to you.
I wish I could disagree. Nostalgia tells me they were a lot better (fresher, too) before they got featured on whatever food show that was and got some national exposure.
Don’t knock DSL until you check the available service speeds - in my area I can pull down 120Mbps over DSL which is PLENTY fast for what I need. I’m personally fine anywhere north of 40/5 Mbps, so it’s definitely a negotiation point with the providers.
Common mistake. Subaru dealerships cater to the OTHER “flat bill” crowd.
Because people are dumb and think it’s worth it?