When someone went off the road and ended up on on the hood of our three-month old car (WHILE IT WAS SITTING IN THE DRIVEWAY) We got the full repair paid plus a rental plus diminished value. (Plus money for damage to the walls of the driveway).
When someone went off the road and ended up on on the hood of our three-month old car (WHILE IT WAS SITTING IN THE DRIVEWAY) We got the full repair paid plus a rental plus diminished value. (Plus money for damage to the walls of the driveway).
That's something else that has been glossed over—I'm a mental train wreck at times. I'd make a horrible mother, and I've known this since I was a teenager. I don't want some kid to inherit my mental instability, or even worse, develop their own neuroses dancing around my issues the way I did with my mother's "quirks".
I love to hike, and I've found that what I wear makes a huge difference in how comfortable I am (and thus how much I enjoy hiking in the summer.) For both UV protection and inspect protection I hike in long pants and wear long sleeves, so moisture wicking fabric is a godsend. Without it, I'd most likely skip hiking on…
Yup.
Not only do I have lots of browser tabs open I day long, I have multiple browsers with multiple tabs open.
Yeah, doesn't work so well with laundromats—I HATE laundromats. Though if you want to dry a few items, collapsible drying racks work well, and take up very little space when they're, well, collapsed. :)
Cheat when you air dry, and it'll make all the difference in the world.
For most college students I know, it's not the college classes themselves that take up so much time as the classes + studying + school projects + part time job.
I also have the mind that won't STFU, so sitting meditation doesn't work for me, but I find that walking and stretching sessions do work—I can concentrate on what my body is doing and drown out the monkey chatter brain.
I use a tablet laptop with OneNote.
I keep a dry erase marker in the bathroom, and write reminders on the mirror. Usually it's shopping list things, but it can also be things I remembered in the shower and will forget by the time leave the bathroom.
Because the guy is trying to protect his cookies of course.
The problem is that sometimes I don't realize I need an app till I'm somewhere I can't install it.
I didn't know that—and I highlight the crap outta my ebooks. That is MARVELOUS.
Perhaps. But I don't use Facebook apps, I don't use the Facebook cell phone app, I've got privacy locked down tight, I use Facebook in a browser I don't use for anything else (on my computers AND my phone), AND I have every privacy app I can find to stop tracking, AND gave them a throw-away email address that I don't…
My problem is that I still get mail for my grandmother—who moved out of our house in 2010 and died in 2011.
And I'm, personally on many of those alternatives.
But that really CAN be a problem. I have a cousin who just left to spend three years in Africa. I have family and friends who are not tech savvy and who struggled even to start using Facebook. It's not my place to tell them what social media to use to keep in contact. All I can do is make sure they maintain their…
My insurance company even has an app that has a section specifically for uploading accident pictures.
That right there is the important thing.