Skitch, which they decommissioned, looked exactly like the annotations feature. You could have mentioned how the new feature compares to the old app. I’d be interested.
Skitch, which they decommissioned, looked exactly like the annotations feature. You could have mentioned how the new feature compares to the old app. I’d be interested.
If you have a trader joes in your area, their tea tree soap bar is pretty gentle. It's a little drying compared to a gentle body wash, but my super sensitive skin didn't react to it at all. $2 for 2 bars, I think.
Just buy plain old generic oatmeal soap. When I was super broke in college I think it was like 89 cents? Or plain Castile soap, too.
Baby soap, I use baby soap. Very mild and very cheap (secret is out now). Dove sensitive skin will do or any store brand for babies (wait till there is a sale and stock up). Soap costs me 12 dollars a year and it is shampoo too!
Just be sure to take them at least somewhat frequently.
I thought this was funny. Over at that link, one of the key combos reads:
“ctrl+s - ...this does nothing.” : )
Is there any way to tell lifehacker’s comment system that I *ALWAYS* want to ‘Show Pending’? I hate the new system. I’m a grown up. I can even read YouTube comments without swooning.
You are spending your valuable time reading lifehacker articles, in order to pick up some tips on how improve yourself. How narcissistic of you . . . . :-P
I thought this said raw orca and agreed with you.
1-Too many overweight kids.
Allergies and sensitivities are hard for kids. I am allergic to eggs. When I was small, I refused to eat things with eggs in them, even cake and cookies and other treats. I knew it would make me wheeze and feel stuffy and horrible. The doctor said it was in my head. When I was a young adult I got a flu shot (not…
Repeated rear rashings?
I’ve never found myself in a situation where I thought, “my palms are cold, but fingers are just right.” Fingerless gloves are basically vests for your hands.
Just make sure when you’re seated that the women you are looking at is not standing...your eyes will be at breast level and then you get the “creep is staring at my tits” look followed by the crossing of the arms over the breasts.
I have a feeling that this list does not apply to both sexes.
I did learn a while back that — even when I feel I’ve played terribly — I have no idea what effect the music had on the listeners. They may honestly have had a transformative, cathartic experience, and it’s arrogant of us to discount that. After I learned that, I began to really hear these compliments as genuine,…
...or maybe people keep paying us compliments because they have an overly-idealized opinion of us for some reason?
Mmm, on the other hand, why not advising us to stop and listen for more than 40 seconds what another person has to say? I don’t see where’s the rush. I for once would be very suspicious and even weirded out by someone who is not able to give me even a minute before whipping out their iPhone to play Crossy Road. If…
From the source: "Just to be clear—I am not declaring a vow of poverty. In fact, I believe that for many people, controlling how you spend your time is the kind of success that they can only achieve after they have earned enough money that they no longer have to worry about paying their bills."
If you really believe that, then either you don't have a relationship with anyone, or you don't realize that relationships need to be scheduled, just like everything else, or they will fall by the wayside. A "product" is anything you consider valuable, it is not always tangible.