This is, like, regular summer in a regular childhood. I don't see anything particularly "campy" in this, and clearly the parent running this had better be unemployed.
This is, like, regular summer in a regular childhood. I don't see anything particularly "campy" in this, and clearly the parent running this had better be unemployed.
The iOS app is misleading. The kid's device MUST be Android at the moment for the app to work.
As a parent of 11 year-old twin girls, I can tell you your technique stops working after year nine or so.
It should be noted SugarSync just killed off their free plan and pretty much all plans below 60GB. So now you're looking at a minimum of $75 a year.
Indeed. I had twins, and if we all slept and ate for the day that was a good day. Nothing else really mattered for several years. And eleven years later, I can honestly say still not much "productivity" happens unless they are in school.
Meh. Super meat-heavy (and bargain-basement meat at that) and as others have said you need a separate freezer to even think about this. Fuggehetaboutit.
Aaaaaand that's why I buy my beans from Tonx.
Went from Aeropress to this...I like it better.
I wouldn't. It's coming up bad on VirusTotal.
Unfortunately, this is coming up bad on VirusTotal—repeatedly: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/77aaa6…
The best way to get this without CNET involvement is filehippo.com. Another way is to use the updating software patchmypc or ninite. I've used all of these and you can get around CNET's bullcrap entirely this way, with the added bonus of updating your other worthwhile software while you're at it.
The one method I haven't heard discussed yet is the method I use: humor. I laugh at everything and get them to laugh too. Once you lighten things up you can have rational discussion. But you must use humor to disarm first.
Lucky you. The recession did actually apply to some of us (not you I guess?) and we also hate the idea of banks taking our money for stupid reasons (or none).
Yeah, because if you weren't using such lame antivirus, you wouldn't have to worry about it. Irony.
Except it catches virtually nothing. Which is a problem...and even Microsoft admits it is lame: http://goo.gl/UgwFnZ
I thought this was a joke at first. In the entire whinefest she posted not once did she mention anything she was doing to make this world a better place. Hey Kate, if you're tired of the "looks from your doorman," maybe you can try to imagine how tired the rest of us are listening to your reports about maids and chefs…
Yeah...that's still way more equipment than I have (or have room to store)... :(
Was just told Inky is not compatible with Avast. So that sucks.
Like someone else said, anywhere else $60,000 is awfully good. Unfortunately in a lot of parts of California—particularly near the coasts—that amount will just about get you by and that's it. I know it's hard to believe. But that is a no-frills existence here, especially if you have a family to support.
WHAT! Noooooooooooooooo!!!