benmordecai
Ben Mordecai
benmordecai

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I agree with you. Carbonated water is really an acquired taste, much like beer or coffee. The untrained tongue would find all three of these beverages to be "bitter" but as time goes on you will find that they are far more satisfying and refreshing than a sugared up beverage

The problem with this is that the way that artificial sweeteners work is that they "fake-out" your body to think that it is a toxin rather than a food. Thus it gets filtered out through your kidneys.

I had no idea they made Peach! Oh my gosh that must be amazing

Move.

I just got back from a donut factory, and it was just as amazing as it sounds

For the small stuff, a pencil pouch you can buy for less than a dollar during back to school

I (sometimes) do field service on machinery and my kit usually looks like this:

Math on graph paper + TI-83 > on laptop

I am a controls engineer and I give and receive business cards every time I travel and use the standard information that is there.

Also, one great tip is to try to change a vague task into a check-off-able task.

Either an aeropress or rework your french press and run the result over a coffee filter or fine mesh something to eliminate the grit

Do a quick pourover with a swiss gold. Boil water with an electric kettle

Requesting that you post a link to your channel

Eat more protein and do a regimented resistance weight training program.

iTunes is absolutely fantastic. Songbird is underdeveloped with tons of crappy plugins that are not useful for anything. NOTHING can handle podcasts and syncing like iTunes. Spotify is cool, but why would I want my podcasts mixed with my music? How am I supposed to sync any of this with my ipod properly?

Always, always read the manual. Even if you can figure it out on your own, you will save time and figure out stuff you didn't think about.

A close friend of mine just finished his album. It's available for free (or anything you want to pay).

I've got an app I'm going to pitch to mac bundlers. Get ready, it's called:

I have heard that you should not expect to spend less than 5 digits.