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I think it has to do with paying attention. They can't force everyone to pay attention on a flight, but turning off the gadgets is good start. Also, one or a few cells may not make any difference, but what about 200 all at once? I'd rather not be on the plane during that experiment.

The best advice I've heard is be specific and ask someone who hires people in your field. They'll tell you what they are looking for.

I think it's a Japanese tradition (I could be wrong about that) that you don't trust a co-worker until you've seen them drunk. In some workplaces, it's considered a bonding experience. Of course, you have to use your judgement as to when it's appropriate. Corporate world? Yeah, probably never. Some jobs though, its

I agree. I think employers are looking at older people anticipating higher salary expectations, a desire for life outside of work and potentially higher healthcare costs. If this is the way it's going from here on out, we'll all be out of work a decade before we're ready. I don't know what planet this author is from,

Here you go!

I don't think it says anything about retail. Sometimes they are hidden well. I sold a wedding dress once that had them IN THE LINING. The lady brought it back.

Happens all the time. Seriously, not everyone is shoplifting. I used to work in retail, and that happens on occasion.

You should just turn it off. When you're flying you have very little control over your own safety. This is the ONE aspect of your safety you have complete control over.

Actually some do. I know ING does bc that's what I use. I do agree though, I was worried at first as well.

I want know how I can create this kind of effect with another app because i'm not paid enough to afford photoshop.

Can you restore the function of expose in Lion? I want regular Leopard/Snow Leopard Expose, not this Mission Control stuff. Is it possible to get that back?

One of these people suggests cutting your own hair. Seriously? If you're a plumber, electrician, mechanic, hair dresser, doctor, IT, farmer, appliance repairperson, and own oil and natural gas wells you can use these tips to beat inflation. Otherwise, you're going to be able to save money in one area or another.

Sodium is the culprit. It contains a shit ton of sodium. I did the same thing.

I have all of those too. Hmm. I consolidated my student loans so I have a ton of closed student loan accounts. So maybe because I only have one open student loan? I guess it also depends on who's assessing it. Credit Karma said I had an unusually high number of closed accounts, but my credit variety is okay.

Yeah, I don't think it updates everytime you press the update button because mine seems to only update every 3 months or so.

FYI: This won't work if you have your credit locked as I do mine. I tried and it failed. Credit Karma and Credit Sesame do. Also, another is Credit.com. It only gives you a range but it does an analysis ala Credit Karma of your credit report. It always says I have a poor variety of credit because I don't have a

This is very true. A friend of mine had appendicitis and went to the teaching hospital linked to his university. Well, he ended up having the old style appendectomy surgery where they cut you almost in half. Yes, read those surgical forms carefully.

Picture album my grandma made me. It's the story of my life starting with my great great grandparents moving forward to my childhood. The most precious gift I've ever received.

Whoa, hold your horses. Long term employment with one company isn't the norm in all fields. I know for example, in politics (staffers, leg advocacy, etc.) very few people have the same job for 5 years, much less 10. It's not unusual to have 2 jobs in one year, nor is it looked down upon. Also, if you've recently

Yeah, but somehow it looks better on the iPad. Not much better, but better.