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I think someone must’ve really complained, because to my knowledge, Citi still doesn’t support Apple or Google Pay on any of their business cards other than the Costco one. So (I could be wrong but) I don’t think it’s so much a timing issue as it is a policy one.

Sorry, but where is the umami flavor coming from? To my knowledge, onions aren’t umami packed like soy sauce or msg are. Or do you consider onions themselves to be umami flavored?

So actually, I learned something today. When it first came out, the Costco Anywhere Visa from Citi wasn’t supported on Apple or Android. But after I saw all the comments on here, I went and took a look. And lo and behold, it’s now supported on both! So that was new to me. Unfortunately, Costco (the store, not the

Great suggestions, everyone! Thank you.

Question: if I set this up at my router like it suggests for Android, does that eliminate the need to do it on all my other devices that go through that router, e.g., my desktop, laptop, and other iOS devices?

The biggest problem I have with these payment methods is that not every merchant supports them, and not every credit card does either. When mobile credit cards are as ubiquitous as regular credit cards, I think the balance will tip.

I thought I must be the outlier because aty last job plenty of people were friends on FB. But I have a blanket policy that if I work with you, I’m not friends with you on FB. If and when we cease to be coworkers, we can be friends on FB, but it before

Any suggestions on finding (or encouraging) a babysitter to do the dishes? I’ve heard of babysitters who automatically do this. The last 3 haven’t touched anything in the kitchen. In fairness, we’ve never asked them to. But I’m not really sure how to broach the subject.

A bug like this is why I’ve always hesitated to use Grammarly. I don’t really want something that’s connected to the internet (as opposed to something like Word that isn’t) constantly analyzing and reading everything I write.

Maybe my experience is unusual, but I’ve usually found that the hotel Ethernet isn’t significantly faster than the WiFi. In other words, if the WiFi sucks, the Ethernet isn’t going to help. But as you say, it can’t hurt to try.

As far as I’m concerned, you won that argument.

I’m not saying I agree with you or disagree with you, but if we use that line of logic, a lot of other things should be banned, shouldn’t they? Alcohol, marijuana, opiates, etc.

I’m a Crashplan refugee looking for a foolproof p2p backup solution that I can use over the internet to backup family members’ computers. Ideally, it would be as easy to use as Crashplan’s p2p solution was.

I actually had this same exact issue with a PC I built in 2002! I never figured out what caused it, but it only affected the front USB port, so I taped over it, never used it again, and the problem never came back.

Love this advice. I’m definitely going to use some of these.

The first time I saw this, it was #mindblown.

Lol. My first thought when reading the title was, “It’s 280 characters! How long could it take to read?” And then I realized that you were mostly referring to the articles in the tweet.

You do realize that while the title of your article is about “Excel”, all of your screenshots are not, right?

I’m not saying that epsom salts *do* get absorbed by the skin, but let’s face it, plenty of thing as are. Lotions, ointments, medicated patches, etc. are all absorbed through the skin. Heck, anyone who has even sat in a bathtub has felt the wrinkly effects of our skin absorbing water.

This!