If you want to not be broke, don't go into grad school. I've made less than the poverty line for years. There's no getting out of being broke until you graduate. All you can do is your best to not go into debt.
If you want to not be broke, don't go into grad school. I've made less than the poverty line for years. There's no getting out of being broke until you graduate. All you can do is your best to not go into debt.
For most of us, that's how our work schedule goes
A better title would probably be: "Don't Think of Your Home as a Typical Investment." Meaning, don't look at purely as something you'll buy and then sell for a profit later.
that's totally wrong.
I honestly cannot relate to that at all. I've never had that feeling. The only time I've felt anything even remotely in the ballpark is when a friend and colleague at work got a promotion at a time when I wanted one too (not for the same job, so we weren't even in competition). That was just a bout of envy, I got over…
Thanks. Just had this happen yesterday so the timing couldn't be better.
Illusion *itself* is an illusion. It's an abstract idea of someone else's fantasy. There is nothing. This post is nothing. It never happened. I never wrote it. You never saw it. Tonight I was hungry, but that was an illusion, so I ate some ravioli, which is yet *another*. I have staved off starvation for a while…
Can you make an article like this for women's razors?
It seems that's may be reinventing the wheel. Underseat tool bags have been around for around 50 years and free up the water bottle cages for, well, water. hydration is important so I wouldn't recommend going out with less. Also, there are wonderful, compact, and lightweight bike specific multitools that are more…
What's that?
Isn't it funny how much of a difference that can make? I'm pretty happy with my job for the most part, but I realized recently that I was carrying around a lot of stress and frustration simply because I am an introvert, working mostly with extroverts, in a workspace with pretty much zero private space.
You know who else did/does this? Arnie. That's right the Governator.
That's why I generally prefer KeePass to LastPass, though from what I've read the LastPass guys are pretty solid from a crypto-management point of view (client side encryption/decryption, no master password data stored in the cloud, etc.). Keeping my password database off the internet is the first, biggest step to…
Someone in the comments to the NYT article said something similar a few days ago when I read the post. It sounds like a decent idea if you work at home and are casually dressed and are motivated enough to lift every hour or so. I personally want to get it over with.
I've never understood the notion of everyone wanting that perfect job that doesn't feel like a job.
Not to mention California....oh wait we're almost on fire...
I don't think it says that, it says the opposite: You are so important I stopped what I was doing and replied to you as soon as I could.
Interesting possibilities here for vision-impaired people, who have used various reading services for years and often are happy to get a break from VoiceOver voices.
The other side of this that I discovered in my yard was it promoted more moss/mushrooms in areas that had heavy shade because the ground retained too much water. I usually try to water early morning or late afternoon now.
+1