OP’s coworker was not in a parking lot. Repeat: OP’s coworker was not in a parking lot.
OP’s coworker was not in a parking lot. Repeat: OP’s coworker was not in a parking lot.
So you stop your car whenever you see someone pulling out of a side street or parking lot? Sounds dangerous.
Seriously, why is this so hard for people to understand? “INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT? WHOOPS, YOU’RE AN IDIOT WHO CAN’T DRIVE.”
I’m dismissing everyone
that attacks me personally, makes assumptions about my positions on unrelated matters, or makes claims without evidence. This is about science. Thank you.
You do not have to be anti-science to be anti-GMO.
Yup. Also water. Water is also bad for you. (And so are generalizations, in my experience!)
Well now you’re just getting choosy.
What's stopping you from putting some of that reverse osmosis filtered water into a Nalgene and bringing it with you?
That would drive me up the wall. If you go into your wifi settings, find xfinitywifi and tell it to “forget this network” (or whatever) it should stop doing the thing where it tries to connect to every network in the city.
Not slamming you in particular, Thorin, but the way that Gawker sites tend to update old articles and present them as new content strikes me as strange. In this case it doesn’t even seem like an update—you don’t even mention that this is a refreshed piece from four years ago. Why not leave the old post in place and…
Thanks for bringing this up. This is a concern of mine as well and I’m disappointed that it was not addressed here. It’s not just limited to credentials — all of your messages, calendar items, etc. pass through Microsoft’s Amazon Web Hosted “service” in transit between your email server and the app. This is a serious…
Water is also toxic do your research!!!
Water is also toxic do your research!!!
Jesus H. Christ, you are so full of shit.
Particularly if you happen to be a resident of the District of Columbia.
Sounds like hubby might’ve been referring specifically to the live broadcast + recent episode streaming services included with the cable package. No need to get snarky, Lyle.
For one, these sorts of barren retail canyons are not pleasant places to live. Perhaps you’re not rich yourself but you’ve lived in the neighborhood for 10/20/30 years and now the place is glum during the day and borderline sketchy at night (since there’s nobody around to shop at the empty stores or eat at the empty…
Interesting insight — thank you. As a casual observer of/tenant-side property manager in the DC market I can say that I’ve encountered non-compete clauses but never deed restrictions. “Thou shalt never build X on this property!” seems a little ridiculous (which is why I’m completely unsurprised that it’s a thing).
Who says mom & pop didn’t try to negotiate?
And Dupont.