Most of the money advice I've ever received has been pretty bad. A lot of people tend to mindlessly repeat the same advice over and over again, completely forgetting where a person is sitting financially.
Most of the money advice I've ever received has been pretty bad. A lot of people tend to mindlessly repeat the same advice over and over again, completely forgetting where a person is sitting financially.
Your mileage may vary if your dog feels that he generates delicious chocolate sausages from his back half. I've unfortunately had to deal with such a beast. It was unpleasant.
I agree with some things she's said in her series. I don't think that you need to prove your "gamer cred" to be included in the discussion, just a willingness to discuss in a reasonable manner.
No, it isn't... You are looking at one side under a microscope and failing to see a bigger picture. There are extremes on both sides doing shitty things. But, being shitty to another person doesn't justify being shitty to someone else. The majority on both sides are reasonable people and are voicing legitimate…
This is a pretty level-headed analysis on the topic. I wish to side with gamergate, but I'm turned off by some of the shitty tactics that people are putting out there. I want to voice my opinion, but I don't want someone to count me as a supporter to a hate campaign. There is an extremely vocal minority that gets the…
I am not sure if the Ninja should be included... It's not actually a blender... it's a food processor shaped like a blender.
I am not sure if the Ninja should be included... It's not actually a blender... it's a food processor shaped like a…
I usually play games at 1920x1200, but that's none of my business.
It would also depend on the lock. I use a cable style lock. I don't remember off the top of my head how long it is, but I wouldn't say that it is very long. It would cover more ground than a large U style lock though.
When faced with this sort of rack, I back my bike in and go through the rear wheel and the frame. If I'm concerned that someone will steal my front tire, I'll take it off and lock it up with the rest of it.
I thought about buying an xbox one controller... but decided to wait it out until the PC package is released.
My wife got a gym membership and she went for 3 months, then gave up. Because Gyms are evil bad places with horrible contracts, we wasted hundreds of dollars and had to appear in person multiple times before they would allow us to cancel our membership after the 12 month contract elapsed.
That is two months worth of "quota" for my local cable companies internet service. (In quotes because they don't claim it's an actual cap. They just slow you down to twice as fast as dialup speeds if you get close to it)
Contractually speaking, no.
I was in this boat for many years. First on the chopping block for me was any old debt. Student loans and medical payments were the first debt that I ignored when I was crawling out of debt. I contacted my creditors and explained the situation and a few were willing to work with me, but not all of them. Month to month…
Agreed. The cost involved in buying non-flammable spill clean-up is not gonna break the bank and it makes for a much cleaner and safer workplace.
I wasn't too concerned about heartbleed, but I did patch in a timely manner. I was much more concerned about shellshock. I don't think any of my servers had any exploitable vulnerabilities, but I'm much more concerned about a code execution bug than a bug that dumps random blocks of memory.
I appreciate your enthusiasm. Pointing out factual inaccuracies is the high point of my day. Before the internet, it was a lot harder. You had to be sitting in a public place around a group of people discussing a topic, then you'd have to interrupt with "Actually, that isn't right..." and most of the time, they didn't…
Botanically speaking, peanuts are legumes. Coconuts, almonds, and pecans are drupes. Pistachios and cashews are seeds.
Other than the pedantic complaints that there are non-nuts in this infographic, it omits peanuts (also not nuts), which are great buttered. You can also make peanut milk!
I also do the regular business hours thing. I'm never at a full work load. That is a key to the "Who's paying" method of picking customers... when you get too busy, raise your rates until you aren't busy anymore.