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That’s also not a terrible price for a good oral thermometer, smart or otherwise.

That’s also not a terrible price for a good oral thermometer, smart or otherwise.

Those “must be nice” comments usually tell more about the speaker than the target. People see themselves in everyone around them.

How specific I am with details depends on why someone is asking.

$30,000 is not going to be a sufficient living in 45 years, in my opinion.

You don’t understand the issue at hand if you think that’s the crux of the problem.

Could you possibly be more pompous? Obviously this is constitutional, or it wouldn’t be happening. So, yay, you’ve observed something we already know.

22% who say it’s more important to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood

Agreed. I like Nine a lot, especially because it “sandboxes” the Exchange connection so that a remote wipe command will wipe your mailbox, not your entire device.

Hey, you gotta do what makes you happy.

I was just saying this same thing in a reply to a thread a few weeks ago.

I’m sure I’ll get used to some of the changes, but there are a few things that are far and away not “this is new” problems:

For the longest time, I couldn’t figure out why sometimes my paper towels would tear more easily even though I always buy the same ones.

You might be surprised at the number of candidates who shoot themselves in the foot pretty early in the interview. Alternately, when you line up a bunch of candidates, sometimes you get a great match and the rest you’re just screening to make sure they’re not even better.

Very cool. Glad you found a path to finishing.

I’d love to visit some of the middle east. I’ve never been there - what kind of job did you do that required moving to Sudan?

I found Quito to be much the same way. There were certainly areas that were unsafe, but plenty of just worn out areas that were fine to be in as long as you did what you should do in any city - keep your head up and your eyes open.

Great post.

On newer versions of Android (starting with something like 4.3), you can disable apps that you don’t want to use. It doesn’t delete them, but it stops them from showing up or starting with the OS.

Got it... well the guy in question is talking about how to be a millionaire by age 30. I don’t think you can expect him to have balance. I actually think a large part of the source article is incredibly stupid and obnoxious.

Why is “saving” mutually exclusive with “living”?