Looking at this gif makes me want to buy chewy cookies and microwave them. They get so warm and delicious.
Looking at this gif makes me want to buy chewy cookies and microwave them. They get so warm and delicious.
I think in order to make it even more secret, don't have it where you can slide your hand under the bottom. Someone can just break into it. Make it flush with the bottom and use a king piece that has a more powerful magnet in it as a handle for the false back.
You don't have to breathe, eat, or sleep either. You can just die if you chose to. I agree needing to watch a show now is not always logical, but when something is happening live such as sports or there is a huge following and people can't keep their mouths shut about it, watching it when it happens is needed to get…
If you can afford to go around the world to experience the things you see on tv in person (e.g. anything on the travel channel, nat geo, animal planet, or discovery channel), then you can afford cable. There are also experiences that you are unable to have in the real world no matter what like the history channel. I…
I always wash my jeans inside out to keep their color. I don't have to worry as much about shape, so maybe the freezer thing works, but I'm good with my method.
This is an extension of the old saying where you tie a string on your finger to remember something. Not sure who has string to put on their finger, but I suppose putting something out of place works. Could just be that you always wear a rubberband on your wrist and you put it on your other wrist instead. The keys on…
Isn't that why he tells you to use rechargeable batteries inside of it. If you want it to charge your devices fast, it will have to be able to charge them with the power stored in those batteries. Those batteries can charge slowly in the sun when nothing is plugged in. Now, if you want to run a device using this…
I'm not sure if I should do what this article says or if my brain is overloaded and I'm listening to it because I can't see that it's not valid. I think I'm going to do what I always do when I run into a paradox such as this... pretend I never read it and keep doing exactly what I always do.
Its funny because Barnes & Noble has an online bookstore as well. It just uses the nook instead of the kindle. They even shove it in your face every time you walk in the door. It may not be as good, but if you are going to go to their store, you might as well just use their product instead of Amazon's.
So, you want companies that work with statistics to cater to the 1%. I think your biggest issue is using big companies. The bigger a company is, the higher the likelihood of them having offshore call-centers. If you are fine with waiting a little in order to get the correct service, then you need to look into using…
I work with call-centers on a daily basis, and many of them have bilingual speakers rather than just Spanish or French, but not all of them outsource to places like India anyway. Many banks keep their call centers here because they don't want the customer information to be accessed outside of the US. Many of them send…
I caught you in a lie. Everyone knows its the right pinky well-being responsible for subcutaneous exphasia delimation. The well-being of the left pinky is responsible for the growth of nubbins.
I agree with this. If you are uncomfortable, it makes others uncomfortable. Whether or not you are nervous, you need to act like you are calm when talking to people for important things like job interviews. If they feel comfortable talking to you, they will like you more than the other guy with the exact same…
I sense that you did all four of them while writing that post.
Yet another reason I need to stop crossing my arms when I talk to people. I feel that it is comfortable, but years ago I found out it means I don't want to talk t people and now I'm finding out that it means I'm a liar. Great.
I think that this article does in fact use science to debunk some things. It may not be a real science because its just anthropological data that is being used, but technically they consider themselves a science.
No, that's for "watching movies in bed."
The only new part about it is that people are studying it and trying to use science to use it in the most effective way possible. Some people anyway.
I think that the biggest problem with gamification is that people know it as a buzzword but don't know what it means. So, when they see something that claims to use gamification, they want to be part of the latest trend and they fall prey to these ploys. I am intrigued by the notion of gamification and what I did was…
I learned how to deal with this, mostly, long ago because my high-school english teacher would count how often we said 'like' and 'um' during speeches and if it was over some threshold, he would announce it to the class and tell us that he wanted to know what an event was, not what it was like. The thing that I did…