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You forgot the part about it then being bought by the masses at cheap seafood restaurants as the most expensive item because that makes more sense than getting some actual good food that is well prepared for the same price.

In Texas, you can technically work 24 hours. That being said, they usually steal from you by paying you a salary instead of hourly so as not to have to pay for the extra work.

For all you know, they could be paperback books. Speaking of which, they should add a paperback recipe for books.

I always do it too for the added difficulty and for the same reasons. I found a server that had a plugin that requires you to eat something like an apple for every 3 pieces of bread, so you can't just eat bread. It also requires quests before you can pick up carrots or potatoes. I like the trading villagers thing

Only if the museum has them infrequently. In Dallas, it's once a month, and you pay like $8 for the traveling collections, so it's not so bad. In places like Chicago where they do it once or twice a year, I completely agree with you. Those are also crowded though because it's too cold to do anything outside when they

Or just get a Mac, you pay more up front, but you save time and hassle dealing with AV software.

Also, most museums have free admission days, so just plan your visits for those days.

I think the main point here is not to focus solely on the 8 hours. If you normally wake up, without an alarm clock, at 10 a.m., then you start waking up at 8 a.m. for several days with an alarm clock until you are waking up at 8 a.m. on your own. As you do this, your body will start telling you it is tired between 11

You're completely right. I have seen one company that offers them, but aside from them, not having pensions is great for everyone. It means that the people working in a particular job aren't staying there just because of a pension. It means they actually enjoy it, or it should. There is nothing forcing anyone to stay

Make sure you can afford to live close enough that you aren't using half of your time and salary in commuting. After a while, working 8 hour days and commuting for a total of 1.5 hours takes a toll on you. My last job was basically this. I also lived somewhere cold, so not only was my commute both ways when it was

I only use Q-tips to remove moisture after a shower (I can't stand the feeling of water in my ear outside of being in water) , and as a result it tends to pick up some earwax every now and then. Is anything here harmful or hazardous? I feel as though it isn't, but I'm not sure how I would even be able to tell. Any

Step 1. Don't choose airlines that have a bad history of this

Just asked about 1st cousin once removed via son of great aunt and it said only 3.125% genetic similarity whereas this chart says 6.25%...which is right?

Interracial relationships FTW!

I would agree with this, and it's something I would like to do more, but there are times I get books based on the fact that they are free or under $5.00 on Amazon. The bad part about this is because it is so easy to publish on this platform, many books just aren't well written. If I am finding error after error in the

Great Article. I have found that these are all very true. The bottom line that is in here is to just know your limits and listen to your body, but above all, build good habits. If you get into a habit of lifting correctly, then you may not lift as much, but you will strengthen the right parts of your body and be

I agree that they should have been more transparent about how they get hand-off to work and what they do elsewhere rather than make a response to it later, but no one at Apple is forcing you to upgrade, and if you just bought an Apple computer, you CAN turn it off. The issue here to me has nothing to do with what they

I agree more with your first statement. a graduate degree today is closer to the level of a college degree a generation ago, and a hs education a few before that. I don't think this completely derails the thread either because this is a potential cost to save for. I personally don't think it has to be saved for

I hope you keep in mind that if you have kids and one of them is able to get into an ivy league school, the financial aid will not come close to covering the cost and an 18 year old kid is going to have a lot of trouble getting enough loans to cover the remaining amount. Now, I know a lot of other schools out there