I began using a password manager maybe five years ago and I’m not exaggerating when I say that, done properly, it is a life-changer. By “done properly” I mean:
I began using a password manager maybe five years ago and I’m not exaggerating when I say that, done properly, it is a life-changer. By “done properly” I mean:
I downloaded 57 today and it lives up to the hype. It’s crisp, it loads faster, it’s a noticeable jump in aesthetics and modernity over 56. I’m looking forward to using it.
Whatever you do, don’t watch the I-beam video. It’s terrifying!
I get that mansplaining is a thing. I don’t argue that point. I’m sure to be a woman (or anyone) suffering through it is tedious. And me personally, when I try to explain something, I go out of my way to say “I don’t want to patronize or condescend so if I’m telling you something you already know, please interrupt.”…
Seriously...that’s a penalty? For all the outrage over celebration penalties that shouldn’t be penalties, and nobody’s outraged over this?
Thanks for laying this out. So really, if you’re among the infected simply download the latest version and that’s it? How can they know there’s been no damage?
I agree with many of the ideas put forth here, but sadly as Clay Travis is against this than I, reflexively, must be for it.
How close does it actually cut? I shave my head completely bald but I don’t use a razor blade, so I want as close of a cut as I can get. I used to use the lowest possible setting on a traditional pair of clippers but then I found a beard trimmer that cuts even closer, even though it’s a bit of a pain to use.
How close does it actually cut? I shave my head completely bald but I don’t use a razor blade, so I want as close of…
As an Iowan, I’m at a loss. Grassley used to be sane and mentally sound. Now he’s an old blubbering idiot. Ernst is a GOP puppet who hasn’t had an independent thought since...? King is a national embarrassment. David Young is a spineless twit. Blum is a dick. Dave Loebsack, not coincidentally the only Democrat in the…
Stainless steel is $9.98 though only as an add-on item, not by itself eligible for Prime.
Stainless steel is $9.98 though only as an add-on item, not by itself eligible for Prime.
How quaint. A Republican who actually thinks his party cares about him.
Those are perfectly legitimate concerns. *Nobody* is claiming the ACA is perfect, least of all the people who passed it and certainly not me. There are people like you whose concerns under the current law need addressed. But Republicans refused to participate in negotiations and have done absolutely zero since its…
The point I was making is that it’s actually quite common for the government to compel us to buy things. I realize the auto insurance to health insurance comparison isn’t perfect. Yes, in the case of auto insurance you shouldn’t buy it if you don’t own a car. Health insurance is different. Even if you are young and…
If you want to own a car, you need to purchase auto insurance. If you want to participate in the health care system - as in, if you *ever* expect to visit a doctor or hospital, which is basically every American ever born - you need to purchase health insurance.
The GOP, where life begins at conception and ends at birth.
You mean like we do with auto insurance?
Nobody wants to pay for healthcare coverage when they don’t need it, but everyone wants good coverage at a reasonable cost when they do need it. And therein lies the rub.
Great philosophical arguments. The topic we’re discussing, however, is quite clear. One political party in the wealthiest, supposedly most advanced nation on earth wants to provide healthcare for its citizens in a responsible manner. One side does not.
I reject that. If, every time there is disagreement, we throw up our hands and says “Oh, those politicians!” then people will not know any better and continue to vote for their favorite side, which for Republican voters means they will continue to vote against their own interest, as they have for my entire life.
That’s okay, say the Republicans (sorry to be partisan, but they’re all Republicans) who plan to vote for zombie Trumpcare.