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I must have just had a dud, then. It was much more difficult to strike the keys correctly compared even the iPad Smart Keyboard Cover.  Perhaps I’ll give it another try the next time I upgrade =)

I tried out the Brydge with my 11" Pro...  Didn’t like it as much as the Apple smart keyboard cover.  The Brydge seemed like the keys needed to be struck perfectly to register.  Have you had any issue typing on it, or did it take you a while to get used to it?

How to stream the Emmy Awards: Don’t.  Stream literally anything else that has actual entertainment value.

I think it’s her time as a teacher. It’s less stressful to deal with people that should be idiots per their youth than people (politicians) who will just never stop being idiots.

No, I mean, we could definitely retire.

It’s just that I’ve done the math, and the best case is that we continue to live as if we were in poverty until we retire, at which time we could live slightly above that standard so long as we die on time.

We’ve both decided that we’d rather just keep working as long as our

And here I am with my 19% APR loan.

“I bet I know who is going to be able to retire first.”

My wife and I are both breaking out of generational poverty for our branches of our family trees. Her parents were both dead by 40, and my living parent is a recovering junkie.

We’ll never be able to retire.

We both have ‘professional’ jobs at this point, but we

I never used WL, but To-Do has been pretty fantastic for me thus far.

Were we watching the same Biden? I thought they had grabbed a random older guy from my local Bob Evans. He seemed talked himself into circles 3-4 different times.

Sanders is definitely fading to me. He is being eclipsed by Elizabeth Warren.

It is striking to me that Warren is only 6 years younger than Biden.

AFAIK, Wunderlist was purchased by Microsoft, and lives on as Microsoft To-Do.

IDK, I think it sounds very small even for a couple months. I’m a random mid-level IT manager, and $12K in 3-4 months is on par with what I make. Based just on her popularity, I’d guess she’s way better at what she was doing than I am at what I do.

I’m not saying she was duped or lacked agency or anything, but she’s

But that’s the thing- they suggest it.

We used it pretty heavily when I was laid off ove a couple of months, and it can be a negative cycle, but we usually ‘tipped’ $5 for a $100 loan, which seems like a steal compared to a $35 bounced check fee.

I’ve had an Office 365 sub basically since they went live w/ it. I have 4 machines that I run it on, and my wife has another. It’s honestly been amazing to have an always-updated set of all the Office apps that are exactly the same and I never have to mess with a CD Key / license.

On top of that, OneDrive and premium

I don’t refuse it, but it’s damn sure not top-of-mind.

If I had to fathom a guess, I’d say that women are infinitely more likely to hav some sort of skin-care routine, and that some SPF’s fit in there, whereas my skin-care routine is ‘occasionally check to make sure I still have it.

While I found your take delightfully irreverent, I think it missed the point of the article.

Yes, money will be exchanged for kicky. That is fine.

What happened here is that, in order to secure *more* money, the match was played on the soccer equivalent of a still-cooling lava flow.

To block Android updates, just get a non-Google phone.  Or did they finally nerf that?

Everything has a risk of death. It’s literally the terminus for all life. That said, sports that routinely punish the brain not only increase that risk, but also expose participants life-long after-affects.

If you survive Everest, or your commute, it’s not likely to cause you to, years, later, murder your spouse and

This is a solution in search of a problem that’s already been solved.

some of whom may be reading this article wearing unsanctioned, bootleg bonnets

Hood vent FTW =)