Drat. I swear I skimmed the doc, and even CTRL-F’d a few things. But I missed it. Thx. :)
Drat. I swear I skimmed the doc, and even CTRL-F’d a few things. But I missed it. Thx. :)
What makes you say it doesn’t apply to food service industry use? “Consumer” and “over-the-counter” mean non-prescription, not literally a customer at a counter, right? So this should apply to restaurant suppliers as well as retailers. I’d imagine this is largely true for the health industry, as well... hospitals…
I’m genuinely curious what percentage of Sunrise users will switch to Outlook. I’d assume it would be a sliver at best, even if they achieve 100% feature parity... in my mind, 3rd party calendars are in power user territory, and most power users have been hating on Outlook for a decade or more.
I agree. And I think people who criticize sports drinks overlook the simple reality that it’s a lot easier to hydrate when you have something delicious to drink. When I have gatorade in the house, I’m well-hydrated. When I don’t, I tend to cart around a full bottle of water all day but not actually drink it. And when…
Yeah, I got excited about this idea initially, but my dog would set it off every 20 minutes, moving back and forth between her two sleeping spots.
Yeah, I got excited about this idea initially, but my dog would set it off every 20 minutes, moving back and forth…
This. Price per calorie is not the most important detail of food consumption, unless you’re impoverished.
A related tip:
Google Wave!
Touche. Except the sheet isn’t available in PDF form at the link — the PDF is an entirely different sheet. Regardless, I think this is a good example of people building “infographics” as clickbait, rather than to make something that’s actually useful. It’s a horribly unusable cheatsheet with an illogical info…
Yeah, when I need a quick reference for a complex markup language, a 9000 pixel tall image with arbitrarily ordered content will definitely be my first stop. CMD-F is for n00bs.
Thank god. I was worried I was the only one old enough to know that Archer didn’t invent “serpentine”. Kids these days.
He’ll probably be starting for the Browns this fall.
Oh, man, I can’t wait ‘til we move from our “urban farm” to proper farmland, so I can get the best trap of all: a feral cat. Can’t have cats in our house, but would love to rescue and release one outside to chase off the mice. :)
Well, unless you catch, neuter, and release, like you do with feral cats. But only people with tiny Donald Trump hands can do that to mice.
God, I know. I used one glue trap in my life. Woke up to my dog on my bed with a mouse glued to his face, and had to watch the poor thing struggle for several minutes while I figured out how to detach them from each other, and only then could I put the mouse out of its misery. So sad.
Meh. (Let’s start all mouse-related comments with “meh”). :)
Sorry to be “that guy”, but if you need to get rid of mice you have to accept that mice are going to die, one way or another. Humane trapping (of mice, specifically) is little more than a feel good measure.
You must have a lot of uncles, based on the ESPN comments.
A psychological tip for running up hills, especially in a racing context: run over the top, not to the top.
Cleaning dust out of the human-facing side of an umbrella seems both more difficult and more mission critical than wiping it up from the table or floor that it would have landed on otherwise.