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I wouldn't give up a body part, but you're right many jobs are 8-5 and you have to get there early enough to get ready for the work day because at 8am your customers expect you to serve them. Then you factor in the average commute for medium to large cities and you're now looking at people who had to wake up in the 5

Better yet, don't do it because then you'll be expected to return emails at all hours of the day. Once you set the precedent that you'll "work" during non-working hours, people will expect it.

Yes, and at Walgreens you can stack Mfg coupons with Walgreens coupons, then you combine deals like that with other deals that earn you extra balance points (Walgreens reward card) and you got more money being knocked off the checkout price. It's all about hitting those deals at the right time. Buy stuff at regular

I really wish they would add all of the Regular Show seasons.

I've noticed Netflix has not been looking too good as of late and I'm pretty sure AT&T U-Verse is to blame. When I watch stuff from Amazon or M-Go is all looks great in HD, but I move over to Netflix and it varies from pixilated to ok. I've run speed tests from the computer with the worst wireless performance in my

Or if you don't have wax paper handy you could use car wax to give it a protective wax coating as well.

If the 'ole energy bill is sucking up more cash then you'd like, look to your thermostat! Each one-degree drop can reduce your energy bill by 1-3 percent. Tip: To save even more money, drop your thermostat by five to ten degrees while you sleep. Not only will you get a better night's sleep, you'll lower your energy

I thought my first sentence would have implied no. But I do watch it and a friend of mine and I love to analyze plays and strategies of NFL games.

I'm just under 150 so I'm pretty sure I'd fly back like that too if I was hit by someone 100lbs heavier. In the first video, I think she made the right cut but probably should have dove for it. In the second and third video she's got a lead blocker but doesn't do a good job making use of that. The second video she

What about if you already work there and you're interviewing for a different position? The dress code for my line of work is casual, blue jeans and the like. I'll be at work doing my normal job the day the interview is scheduled.

Likewise. What's cool about Nokia's app and their Here.com website is that if you create an account you can plan your trip and places of interest using your computer, then it all syncs to your phone when you login to the app with your nokia account. Makes it super fast to just select a favorite from the list.

The vibe I get is that Nokia has no real say so in this company or the app. It would stand to reason that if they did, the app would say it was from Nokia and I'd expect higher quality. Besides this app would have been integrated into Nokia's Here Drive app. I have that on my Windows Phone and it's pretty good

That's insane they look like model cars in some sort of disaster movie model set. Can't believe it's real, but I saw the drone footage. Sad

Slow vehicles ahead? Slice them in the half!

Interesting that Nokia doesn't pitch the app in their list of Nokia apps. I looked at it and it's owned by Reach Unlimited Corporation which is a subsidiary of NAVTEQ which is a subsidiary of Nokia but they operate totally independently. With Microsoft buying Nokia is this going to somehow fall under that umbrella or

"If the app is active, it's tracking you," Kovsky said. "Many (if not most) people don't regularly go back and close all the apps they use in a day. A person could theoretically install once, open Trapster, then and have it remain resident on their smartphone for weeks, tracking their every move without them having

You might be right, I think I heard some burps from the darkness.

You bring up something I've wondered. When did rugs from Asia become the only rugs known as oriental? Persian, Indian, and Pakistan rugs are from the east too. But I do see places that sell rugs and they say "Oriental and Persian rugs". Aren't they both eastern rugs?

Oh. Well "Orient" means east so saying oriental is no different than saying from the eastern part of the world if you aren't sure of the exact country of origin. It's not Asia specific so I'm not sure why it would be offensive. Though I suppose any word could be offensive depending on the intent of the person using it.