WoodJT
James T Wood
WoodJT

Sinus rinse isn't mentioned here and it should be. For many people it's an easy, cheap, drug free way to improve their symptoms significantly.

After the first flash, I assumed he was making a point about microsleeps, and since the flashing irritated me, I stopped actually watching until he started questioning whether I had noticed changed. But you may be right, maybe that was the point.

I feel skeptical about this video. I wasn't aware that I was supposed to notice the variations between the two scenes. I was more focused on what the guy was talking about. Or maybe that was the point? I don't know....

Omnifocus is so totally worth it!

You can try Asana.

Yes I'm a huge believer in the GTD philosophy. It's fantastic. I use Omnifocus to get my brain to "inbox zero" and it has dramatically reduced my stress levels.

Good luck finding your place!

Four thousand years ago, Solomon explained this in detail in the book of Ecclesiastes. He explains how "there is nothing new under the sun". With our ability to accumulate knowledge, (a traite only humans have) we have just copied, transformed and combined what was already created.

Now it's only 1.99/month for 100GB. Silly cheap. Price of a regular coffee at McDonald's. Yes, I am an unapologetic Google fanboi, but they've earned it. Awesome suite of tools (though I do think it's worth paying for the business version; no data scanning for ad purposes, more storage, admin tools to make users more

Well...guess I won't be using FB chat on mobile anymore.

I wasn't trying to dismiss the article or the issue, but it might be worth a short sentence clarifying that the exploit was established via proof-of-concept, not data breach.

I think it's more complicated than this. There actually are people who have used the vulnerability to access data (albeit non-sensitive data) to prove it works. It isn't detectable through logs. Just because there's no evidence of something hard to detect doesn't mean it hasn't happened and that we shouldn't be

You might want to consider answering the single most relevant question: no, there is no evidence that anyone, anywhere has exploited this bug to gain access to user data.

Your happiness is no one's responsibility but your own. Others might contribute to it or inhibit it, of course, but it's not your partner's responsibility to make you happy.

Dr. John Gottman has great insights (and research) on making relationships work. Much of his work supports what's said in this post. I use many of his concepts when I counsel couples.

Don't combine any finances unless married, a la Dave Ramsey.

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