She might also be Canadian. Sorry.
She might also be Canadian. Sorry.
Best. Pointer. Ever.
Every 5 to 10 seconds? I've been doing it once per second!
My brother-in-law also stayed home with my nephew, and ran into the same thing all the time.
As a dad, I get really irritated when I hear other guys say that they have to "babysit" their kids. Really? You don't "babysit" your own kids! You raise them! My kids are now teens and I have a very close bond with them (thanks to all that "babysitting" I did, I guess)
Ha, among other things, I do all the ironing at home (I'm the male btw). I iron for myself, my wife, and two kids. Apparently it's because I'm really good at it.... so I'm told anyway.
I celebrated 19 happy years of marriage yesterday. If I tried this today, that would be my last anniversary.
Line your slippers with sandwich baggies for perfect drinkware. The fuzzy slipper will keep your drink hot or cold!
I know, I can't fathom it. I would die for my kids; I cannot begin to comprehend this mentality. Can you imagine? It would be a horrible way to kill anyone, painful and slow, hearing them cry and beg throughout. And doing that your daughter or sister?? My mind recoils in horror.
Comment of the day.
The video link is awesome.
Technically, it's Vulcan-face.
Dogs vs. Cats is a completely false dichotomy. Apples vs. Oranges. What are you looking for in a pet? Pick whatever is right for you. There. Now can we get back to Android vs Apple flaming?
My tip: don't ask for more than 2 variations on a menu item at a time. More than that, and they'll screw it up somehow. I don't believe this is intentional, I think you just confuse people when you start with the substitutions. Personally, especially with fast food, I just order it as-is. One of my best friends is one…
I will be checking out KeePass based on this discussion
I must be missing something - I tend to remember my passwords (work, desktop, mobile, etc). If I forget one, I just look it up on my phone's app, then enter it manually into the app, website, whatever. The tool is pretty basic, I just wanted a very secure place to store these things, where I could look them up easily.
Actually, it is truly stand-alone. It does not sync. You can set it up to export the encrypted list of your passwords to dropbox. I haven't bothered though. I exported the file, once, when I got a new phone. Then I just imported back into aWallet on my new phone.
On Android, I use aWallet to keep all my user IDs and passwords. It's free, totally encrypted, and it doesn't even require web access. It's totally self contained. You can even export an encrypted copy of the data to store off the device wherever you chose.
I live far from many members of my family, and gift cards make a lot of sense then. Otherwise I end up paying more for the shipping than the gift!
My wife is a teacher and gets loads of these at Christmas - far more than any human needs in a lifetime. And... she is allergic to most of them!