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This is not good advice. I regularly participate in interviews for open positions that will work closely with myself as well as others. Often, others on my team will ask these types of questions since they are kind of “standard” interview questions.

I have a 2013 Altima. The gas gauge has an arrow pointing to the left. The miles-til-empty has an arrow pointing to the right. That seems like a bad design.

Here in Nashville, hotels (already at a premium) are already booking up for it.

I have been so disappointed with Gizmodo lately. It seems like they talk more about non-tech stuff than actual tech stuff. I just keep coming back out of habit. I understand a lot of the issues they have been talking about are very important, but I don’t come here for those issues. I come here for tech related

Pushing Daisies

They looked all Huffy-puffy

Can’t get the code for the DBPOWER Universal Waterproof Pouch for Phones upto 6-Inch (Black) to work

Can’t get the code for the DBPOWER Universal Waterproof Pouch for Phones upto 6-Inch (Black) to work

Nah. I moved 2.5 years ago. Nashville area now.

Hello, fellow MO native.

I came here to type the exact same thing. No warning about the smell from the doc. Then, when the laser fired up, the smell of burnt flesh and I realized it was my own. It was horrible and was the only “bad” part of the whole procedure.

$164 to mow and maintain a lawn. This is confusing. Is this the average monthly cost? Usually a lawn will require mowing once per week and in a large part of the country, it’s a seasonal thing.

I’ll have a Word with the Publisher about this.

I guess it was the statement that “housework should be shared equally, all the time” that bugged me. I don’t do even 10% of the “housework” around our house. I work OUTSIDE the house. So, when I do come home and I do something along the lines of folding laundry my wife wasn’t able to get to yet, it does make her

What if one person works outside of the home, 60 hours a week, and the other’s job is to take care of the home and children?

Radiolab podcast had a great episode on this: