Spengler
Spengler
Spengler

Why can’t Microsoft learn to keep things simple? At the very most, you might need a mobile and desktop variation.

Oh I know what they mean ;)

I don’t think I’m reading it wrong, I think they didn’t make a specific statement.

This flowchart is broken for anyone who owns their car outright.

LH says:

Oprah is actually a 100% fail flag for me when it comes to anything labeled "non fiction." Literature? Ok sure, I'll read some fiction someone recommends. But if Oprah recommends anything non fiction, I'm happy to assume it's probably nonsense based on the Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil horror shows.

Brass Tacks question:

Thank you for fixing my biggest issue with this series. I really dislike it when only the name of the person is given and not what they do / why they are relevant.

Virtually every slow cooker on the market has a prominent warning in its manual saying "DO NOT LEAVE THE COOKER UNATTENDED" or similar. Often times this is contradicted by the marketing of the item. Anyone know if there is some official or semi official resource on this topic? We all know many folks who don't think

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What if you're right? No seriously. I got into a fight once about the use of a specific word. We didn't have a dictionary on hand. The situation got tense fast, and I kept saying "I am 100% sure that this is the definition of the word, I am not trying to say you are dumb, I'm just saying that the definition that

So the proof cited in the info-graphic can be restated as: Chinese homonym, that's cool, oh and we like 9.

So let me get this straight.... some "experts" say looking busy is good, and some other
"experts" say looking busy is bad. Thanks for the tip.

Here's one... is Andy Rutledge your brother?

There are many basic experiments that could be designed to at least narrow down the reliability of the data. I could imagine a fairly simple test in which actors are hired to answer scripted questions with scripted answers, they are video recorded wearing suit A and then suit B. You'd use a large set of actors to help

I don't know, my friend. I've yet to see any double blinded studies around suits with just a dab or red and white.

This kind of a survey result is largely irrelevant. They are asking for opinions. Let's see the data of who gets hired. Without that, this is like asking someone what features would convince them to buy a car. Sure, you'll get insight into what that person thinks they want, but will they actually put down the cash

Oh yes it is.