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I wish I could write a 'bot to star your comment 1,000,000 times.
For that reason, it's possible that if you're ever in a life-or-death situation, you may just do what your natural instincts press you to do: get away as quickly as possible and seek protection in numbers or authority figures trained to deal with the situation. Luckily, both of our experts explained that's largely…
"...Netflix just got a bunch of HGTV shows..."
Add a recurring 3-mo "meeting" to your schedule to glance at the expiry dates on items that do degrade - nut butter at the very least. But, if it sees a stable "use-restock" that may be overkill.
I think the notion comes from the fact we're somewhat less likely to be caught with the wrong equipment to handle conditions. Here in Canadia, if the long range report says probable snow the next week, we start to think "Time to get those winter tires on."
I have to say the first paragraph almost made me think you were suggesting kiting cheques as a thing. Whew, I should have had more faith in the power of Lifehacker.
I knew a flight attendant who swore they all refer to this as "crop dusting"
I've been using Chronodex for the last few years. I tell people it matches the way my mind works - especially during the week where I can visually link something from a Monday meeting over to something happening Wednesday. Colour can be used to classify time (by project or billable vs non-billable.)
I should have come back months ago - it did work. Beautifully in fact. Just the level of access I needed - enough to setup SuperSU to control things, and a few, key root-required apps.
I'm sorry for your loss. It's good to hear your team-mates will give you space to get through this time on your own terms, doing what you need to manage your grief.
What is really cool is you are self-aware enough to see that and that is the BIGGEST step forward. Honestly! I try to pause for a count of 5 before speaking when I sense I'm in danger of being, as my boss says from time to time, "a little too direct."
Thanks. I was going to post the same question and here I find both question AND answer.
I think (think) the reasoning is: if you are the only breadwinner, this amount should let the two of you retire together. If you both work and support the family together, use your total income and focus on the total savings matching these volumes.
If you're at all 'crafty' this fellow's Youtube gives an easy to follow guide to making your own. (His method of installing the central elastic makes a really elegant look.) I made one to hold 2-3 FieldNotes and I was very happy with the end result.
I would wander through JetPens site. They have a serious collection of pen cases/holders.
Too many rivets for my taste but if SirLanceOlong likes it - cool.
When looking at professionals, consider the pros/cons for the "big companies" vs "Bob and his brothers Moving." I've had to do a few '3hr drive' moves over the years - small, regional stuff - and small companies with good reps beat the big ones. For a short move, they want to get you loaded, moved and unloaded as…
That sounds remarkably civilized.
I think he's one of those cats who thinks "OK. I'm not sure where you're going with this but I'll see how it turns out." (Later, he's pee in their underwear drawer as "an artistic statement.")
I've been repurposing one of her jokes for years: Air Canada? The worst! They don't even fly they just taxi to Toronto.