Nope. I am in Alabama actually. Though the company I was working for is east coast based.
Nope. I am in Alabama actually. Though the company I was working for is east coast based.
While technically it is part of China, the closest I have been is Taiwan. Strangely enough, I did not take many pictures of the food there. For there, it really depended on what we were eating for what kind of proportion we we got. But generally, meals were smaller to medium-ish sized portions. Taiwan is one of those…
Very true. Spending time in other countries that don’t just give free refills has actually helped me a lot in minding how much I am drinking. I just got used to not getting a refill, so I don’t just constantly sip while there.
You know, I have always just taken the statement of US portion sizes being larger than the rest of the world at face value and accepted that as fact. However, from my limited experience in the past few years, that isn’t exactly as cut and dry as everyone makes it out to seem.
I have no experience with the IR remote and receiver. I did however put the motor and battery pack on the train from last year. Two speeds, on and off. The only time I had issues with it falling off was when the youngest would try to grab the train is it went around the track.
All you need is the train motor, which comes with all the necessary components to make the train go, and a battery pack.
Yes you can. Right here in the LEGO Shop. They also still have the Winter Toy Shop - 10249 available.
Didn’t realize that the Shield TV has a 4k Blu-Ray drive...
It basically being a 4k bluray player would be the main thing I would use it for. I mainly play games on the PS4 or PC. It is where my friends are and it is where I went. The reality of it all is that the Xbox consoles have been glorified Halo boxes for me. I do usually pick up the few exclusives that interest me that…
I am definitely one of the opposites. I am lost in the menus of the XOne. PS4, I can fly through to get what I want. Whether it be party chat, share play, joining a friend, or what not. For reference, I have a launch PS4 and a XOne that I bought in March of 2014.
You just don’t know what you are missing, my friend. Now granted, I do a little more than just the cheese.
The biggest problem though is that the people, like Jake Paul, who get stereotyped and lumped into the category of “those damn Millennials” aren’t even Millennials. Those people who have grown up with Facebook, comment sections, and selfies” are those that belong to Gen Z, not Millennials*. Remember, people are…
I took up the title of the Oregon Trail Generation. I am not Gen X, and I am not a Millennial.
The reason us 30-35 year olds hate being associated with Millennials is because we keep getting lumped in with the jackasses of Gen Z, like this douche.
Depends on what you consider a Millennial. By all definitions, the Millennial years range somewhere between 1980-1999. Depending on your source, depends on your exact dates. I personally like the Center for Generational Kinetics dates. They classify a Millennial as anyone born from 1977 to 1995.
I understand that is an issue with Hue also. Either way, you have to worry about someone turning the switch off.
I like smart switches. In fact, I went that route for my ceiling fan and and down lights so far. I just went with the Wemo switches since I have not been able to decide on which hub I want.
Obviously you are not understanding the words that you read, my friend. There is one comment, in the grays, that is refuting it. There are a few others who have had contradictory experiences in life, and have shared that. They didn’t say this study is bullshit. People are discussing siblings and who accomplished what…
Depends entirely on what you think is a long way and what your priorities are. I suppose my commute would be a long way to you. It averages out to be about a 20 minute drive, 16.8 miles. Google says it is 22 minutes.