I like this one.
I like this one.
I’m not sure anyone thought everything was safe.
Can it be re-finished to suit your style?
What do you mean? GoPros don’t have image stabilization.
Before starting your own podcast, please consider whether your subject is really useful in an audio format or whether you’re actually a better speaker than writer.
Interesting. I’ve never tried this type of “active rest” day where I specifically do the same or a similar set of exercises at lower weight.
There’s not a thing wrong with happily accepting a great offer, either. Congrats on the new gig.
Never tell an employer you’re “looking.”
Agreed!
FYI, “save half your net income” wasn’t advice from me, it was just a statement.
You and I have similar retirement plans.
He’s got a lot of good ideas. I like reading the site, but I think he turns a lot of people off because his viewpoint is rather extreme.
I completely agree with having a balance. I cut back on the things that aren’t important to me (e.g. I don’t care about driving a nice car, so I don’t), and spend on the things that I value (mostly travel and camera gear).
Undoubtedly. But that still needs to be balanced with living the kind of life you want.
Retirement planning is such a bipolar topic.
Google’s latest round of low battery drain location services are pretty freakin’ efficient (they’re not that new, I think it’s been about a year now since everyone got them). I get no identifiable battery drain using my home as a trusted location for my tablet.
This is really a usability improvement, rather than a change to the way the Smart Lock operates. It should have essentially the same battery drain as the previous address-based locations.
From a broader perspective, I agree.
A couple of the posts so far have missed the mark on the audience this advice is for.
“Get along without you” should always be different from working optimally.