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As an early adopter of e-readers, I have no idea what you are talking about. I read books on smartphones before most of you knew the word(a Palm Treo), but I most got annoyed by the form factor. I have been reading on a Sony Reader or similar for years. No difference between it and paper. I retain the exact same

Personally, I love Rye's and have made a few Kolschs. As far as my bread analogy?

2 quick books that I would recommend you read, though I imagine Drew wrote a great one.

Bud Light is a very watered down Pilsner. I wasn't saying that a Pilsner was Wonderbread, I was saying that Bud Light specifically was Wonderbread. A pilsner is white bread, a very clarified and refined thing that was once a technical achievement but is now much easier to achieve and just boring.

Beer is literally akin to bread. I use this to highlight taste though.

Just get Notepad++ already

Meagan,

It does matter. That treated water that you drank? Was the person who served it to you the same person who had been working in the sewage treatment facility? Did he frequently (12-15 times per day) go between treating raw sewage and working with safe drinking water(after washing his hands, of course).

I understand, but being a bad employee isn't equivalent to ruining your professional reputation. I think the article was intended to discuss sudden actions which can turn a perfectly good employee into a pariah.

Your example of a mistake that can ruin your professional reputation is being a bad employee? Seriously?

I wonder why an artist would want to be vague rather than blunt. As a test, let us attempt an experiment with your medium of choice:

I understand, I was commenting that locking up 350,000 of principal in a retirement plan that is designed to limit access until you are 60 might not be the BEST idea if you knew you were going to reach financial freedom so early.

I only have issue with your comment about maxing out your 401k. Considering that the money is on lockdown until you are 60, I might not always recommend "maxing it out". Let us say that a 20-year old had secured a high-paying job right out of college. He pursued this strategy, and considering that he was saving

Totally random, but that seems like the worst softball league ever.

According to Federal regulations phone service is required to remain active during a power outage. This is why this hack works. The phone company actually supplies voltage(I believe 9V) on phones. They have been required to have battery backup for awhile, in fact telcoms are one of the main companies that utilized

I have seen a few in certain areas, but when you are discussing having multiple antenna arrangements because of vectoring issues on a 40ft mast because of your poor signal at ~60 miles, that just seems a bit excessive. Then again, I don't know the topography. I just don't know if that makes all of that much sense.

I think you can make it work, I was just a bit concerned with the multiple antenna on a 40 ft mast idea.

As a former Christian, the point I was trying to make is that much of your behavior is not actually sensible if you stop and think about it. You only pray for miracles sometimes, not all the times. You might pray for your car to start when your battery is dying, but you won't pray for your flat tire to suddenly

Tim, not trying to be too critical, but that is officially the most expensive solution I have heard of in recent memory. You are going to erect a 40-ft tower and 3 antenna to access channels 39-70 miles away? Have you actually performed a study to determine if you need this type of system? I have seen people

I don't see how this is applicable. The point is that if you don't personally feel that your individual actions are being observed by other people, you will not enjoy the actions.