yeah, their value proposition does not work out for me.
yeah, their value proposition does not work out for me.
thst looks great. i want one lolol.
by capacity i don’t mean mere storage volume, but also, most importantly, power.
spam is different, it has a specific style and structure and content.
in her case it’s daily now. more people, from more places (various us states, aus, can), for more things, each one leaving crumbs of personal info followed by a trail of spam. it’s been a slow process, but it’s been a growth process... i think she’s gonna have to ditch the address eventually, or use it for unwanted…
you reminded me of this case:
pets? sitter comes to look after them?
yeah, thanks for writing this.
wolfram and hart? no way! i want one lololol
my wife has one of those, but unfortunately it doesn’t work so well for her.
hotmail was a great spamcatcher for me before apple added “hide my email”.
But even Rich Uncle Pennybags needs to skip a turn once in a while, which may be why there’s very little new to write about on the streamer this month.
thanks for showing clearly how to operate the phyllo!
well sure if you take medication or have kidney problems for sure see a doctor.
lol the abstract i posted *directly* addresses your points, see:
The reason I so rarely go this traditional route is the PITA factor
sure, but what is a”balanced” diet? i don’t see too many people ingesting magnesium from a ton of greens (chlorophyll), actual nuts and seeds, etc... most people have pretty crap diets in fact.
per huberman’s recommendation (everyone knows him these days right?) i take magnesium glycinate at night, to help sleep. does it help? maybe... hahahha i have not done a double-blind study.
thanks! yeah, i don’t lack for power, it’s the speed and precision touch where i score below par lol.
i’m not “degrading” other content. i said maybe lifehacker today is for a different audience that is not me. i accept that not everything out there is for me. i just don’t feel like lifehacker in general is for me these days. yes there are articles/writers i like in lifehacker. but i’m saying in general, as a brand,…