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Step 1: Kill your parents for the inheritance

Amen to passive speakers. I’m still loving the Wharfedale Laser 80s I bought in the early 1980s with the money from my first real job. These days they are hooked up to a Denon amp connected to a Chromecast Audio over optical. Thoroughly simple streaming from any source I can bring up in a browser. And those readers

Amen to passive speakers. I’m still loving the Wharfedale Laser 80s I bought in the early 1980s with the money from

The owner of my regular pizzeria recommends the air fryer for refreshing leftovers, so +1 to that hack.

Thank you. What finally got through to Netflix? The deafening chorus of booing, or the subscriber cancellations?

Lifehack: For Valentine’s Day, buy heavily marked-down Christmas chocolates. In many supermarkets, you’ll find them right next to each other. Same chocolate, different wrapper.

Lifehack: For Valentine’s Day, buy heavily marked-down Christmas chocolates. In many supermarkets, you’ll find them

My wife tried out a new restaurant last month and it was a bit of MCF, to be honest. The appetizer took so long to come up that they comped it without us even saying anything. The entrees then also took forever to arrive, with my wife’s lamb wildly undercooked (and we’ve lived in France, so we’re not afraid of

People who advocate population reduction never seem to be willing to take the first step themselves.

none of those exceptions include watching illegal streams of sporting events

As soon as he was old enough to get out of bed and open the bedroom door by himself, my son started coming to my room to wake me to come and play with him the moment he woke up - which was usually somewhere between 4 and 5am. I tried explaining to him that he should stay in his room in the morning until I fetched him,

What I really need is something to crush or finely chop garlic that doesn’t end up with more garlic on the device than in the dish, and that you don’t spend more time cleaning than using.

What I really need is something to crush or finely chop garlic that doesn’t end up with more garlic on the device

I’m also a dollar short. Story of my life ;-)

No, most people are not “chronically dehydrated”. Your body has a finely tuned precision mechanism that determines your state of hydration, and triggers you when you need more fluids. It’s called “feeling thirsty”.

Good list, but disappointed Faraday didn’t make the cut. It’s a company that combines a second-rate version of the Tesla Cult, the persistent futility of Fisker, and financial engineering of Elio. Maybe you could have fit a bitingly snide side-comment into the Tesla or Fisker pieces?

Arguably, Last Tango in Paris is also a movie about prime real estate. It’s basically the story of two people who want the same apartment in Paris...

Be careful with the 529 changes. The last time Congress loosened the rules on what 529s could be used to pay for, it was subject to individual states deciding whether or not they wanted to go along. So check your local state’s laws before using that money for pre-college expenses, etc. 

I’ve had very bad experiences with USB wifi adapters on Windows 10, even from well-known brands (no name, no lawsuits, but one rhymes with “Getnear”), across several different desktops and multiple USB 2.0 and 3.0 cards. I *strongly* recommend biting the bullet on a PCIe card if you have room.

That settles it, I’m definitely not getting the new one.

What happens if the wife is a handyman and the husband is a nanny?

Facebook is showing me constant adverts for Disney+ which I signed up for months ago for the early bird discount.

If it’s a “give one, get one” arrangement there’s some chance you’ll get one back, and worst case you’re out one gift. As you say though, that still depends on somebody enjoying giving and getting random gifts.