No doubt about it. But that’s subjective, so a study like this should at least present some real information so everyone can make up their minds about what’s worthwhile.
No doubt about it. But that’s subjective, so a study like this should at least present some real information so everyone can make up their minds about what’s worthwhile.
I mean, the delta between cost of living and salary is arguably the only thing that matters. If there’s a fixed cost attached to a certain area, that money may as well be deducted from your salary like taxes are - you’ll never see it and it won’t come home with you.
Fine, but the cause is not what I’m questioning.
Am I nuts or does there seem to be no cost of living factored into this?
I got all excited, only to find out my most-frequently used Bluetooth headphones don’t seem to support it.
Agreed, every once in a while I get a rental car where the DRLs are bright enough and the dash lights come on, and I don’t notice that my headlights aren’t actually on.
I like the format of Outlook just fine and in theory it seems like a good service, but both my mother and my girlfriend, who use the service, suffer endless problems with it. Emails are frequently delayed for 20-30 minutes, so things like security code confirmations for logins are unbearable. My girlfriend, while we…
I love Backblaze but for those interested here, keep in mind that last I knew they did not geographically distribute their data. You pay a lot less than Amazon, but you’re also not getting the levels of redundancy and replication that Amazon is capable of.
There is no scenario where it’s okay to add information to my emails without my opt-in permission.
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Even a pre-made crust with fresh toppings is better than a frozen pizza and takes less than 10 minutes to prepare, assuming you suck at chopping. I’m not much of a food snob but pizza is so incredibly easy to assemble with fresh ingredients, it seems almost silly to bother with frozen ones.
Get to know your kitchen better and never buy a frozen pizza again.
Wait what? This is a life hack?
If it truly had nothing to do with the number of miles you flew, why did you say “one that truly ticked me off given the “level” I was at”?
Well, I mean, the nice thing about any of these is you really can’t turn the laptop into a paperweight. You can certainly screw it up to the point where it won’t boot into the OS, but it’s hard to put it into any kind of state where you couldn’t re-install Windows.
So, what you’re saying is that your needs were definitely more important than the needs of everyone else who was on standby, and doubly so because you happen to fly a lot. None of them could possibly be flying home for anything important, right? And certainly none of them had your status.
Delta will do this as well. I had a traffic accident occur right in front of me in an area where I couldn’t turn around or back out.
Cuisinart’s customer service is terrible, for the record.
Cuisinart’s customer service is terrible, for the record.
What do you think of these mid-tier “fit to order” sites?
Okay, but just think about it for a second. What is faster, brute forcing every piece of literature in existence, or brute forcing every letter/number combination in existence (which, by definition, contains every piece of literature in existence)? You’re right - they’re not brute forcing every piece of literature,…