Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe

I use that too, but be aware that using HTTPS does not hide most of your traffic from analysis. ISPs can still extract every URL you were visiting. It does hide the individual text in that transaction, such as your banking info, but for browser utilization data, they can just download the same URL, see what was on it

To give a little credence to the fact the early DSMs still bring in the hard currency, I sold my 1990 Talon Tsi with 74K miles a year ago for 7,500 (way over bluebook). Granted, it was almost as clean, but had way more options (standard, leather, moonroof), and had right under 500 hp of mods with dyno results backing

I wonder how long this approach will / would take to be accepted? I had all four of my wisdom teeth fully in with no issues, but ended up with a moderate cavity on one. After checking with four dentists, none would simply fix a cavity, instead insisting that all four had to come out. Ended up costing $3,400 and since

I completely agree with the tone deaf messaging. That said, I did see the ending play out and it does address the power vacuum and futility of the shoot things to solve the world approach. Not quite as offensive as The Division thankfully but it had an opportunity to do so much better.

Sounds like a tech company or some company that used the Microsoft or Google interview questions as a pattern. As stated below by someone else, it’s designed to see how you react to strange or odd-ball questions. Oddly enough, for my job it’s actually important as I run into clients who do ask for equally

Any more in-depth reviews? I’m considering it, but understandably hesitant to only consider the reviews posted on their website.

Any more in-depth reviews? I’m considering it, but understandably hesitant to only consider the reviews posted on

I find that the urge to interrupt is usually linked to a fear that I might not get to say what I want to or that I’m afraid I’ll forget. Carrying a notebook to jot the idea helps rather than blurting it out. As soon as you write it down, you can often signal to the speaker that you have something to add, such as a

Couldn’t agree more, I do this all of the time for work.

Compressed paper isn’t a good fire starter, it can however be kindling. While this is just off the head and I’m sure I’m missing good examples, it’s better to break this down something like:

And when I land in the UK, China, Singapore, or US and they demand I decrypt the drive? I’d rather not sit in a cell under contempt of court for a password that I don’t have. Just saying I was carrying it for someone probably won’t get me very far.

Objectively, I get it, you’re trying to be an Uber driver equivalent of air-courier. For rapid transit of court documents, data recovery hard drives or other urgent packages, it makes sense.

Go into your app settings and disable notifications from Audible. Works fine to solve the drop down issue.

I’ll add to the list: camping supplies like stoves (with fuel canister removed) and water filtration/purification systems. I had a rather nasty run in in St. Louis over a water bottle with a built in UV light to purify water, thankfully I was 4 hours early for my flight as they actually took me back to a security room

We did buy used before my brother could drive. Those type of vans are glorified cargo vans with a side lift, still expensive, but at least not as insane.

Most accessible vehicles have a dropped floor and a raised roof to accommodate the upright position of a wheelchair. The floor pan is usually fully replaced with one that drops much lower and the suspension is usually lifted quite a bit. My brother is in a powered chair but would be around 6'4" so we had to do a lot

Same. Did not turn out well.

Flatbed towtrucks are way more common now. Removes the need for wheels on the ground. Once hauled to a secure location, they can program a new key based on the VIN from the dealer since they have legal backing for the repo.

Cabins are typically pressurized to 8,000 to 9,000 feet. As someone who lives at 7,000 feet above sea level, I can attest that visitors are wildly more impaired at altitude and that it does seem about twice as potent. It doesn’t change blood alcohol level, but just like altitude itself impairs thinking, heart rate,