And this is how the "fat gamer" stereotype will be overcome.
And this is how the "fat gamer" stereotype will be overcome.
This article needs to be renamed "Parenting: The Vulcan Way"
And just like that, I need to clean my desk, monitor and keyboard of orange juice.
I read and reread the article a few times and there's still no straight answer here.
FYI, it's John Marston.
YES, thank you.
I knew I had seen that before somewhere...
Translation, anyone?
That was actually more exciting than I thought it would be...at first I thought it was a simple moron in a traffic jam.
AMAZING post. I had already experienced the process you're talking about previously (I used to be with GEICO, ironically enough), but I loved reading a lot more of the details concerning how that process works on the insurance and body shop-end of things.
I'm taking my car today to get some body work done and I'm using these exact strategies already for my repair work, so I can say that these are great tips.
Just a caveat- it's commercial software, so it's not free, but it is tremendously useful.
ESFJ, baby!
Yeah as I thought about it, I realized that Amazon has everything to gain from making it an op-in decision on the consumer's end. I figured that's why it's set up this way, but I have to admit that by my finding out and using it, there's a feeling of "I'm being charitable because I want to be, not because Amazon is…
Great. Just great.
*psssst*
It really is all about watching what you do online, which isn't all that hard to do, in my opinion.
As powerful of a program as I'm sure this is, that's really the thing that sets open source software from paid programs- the user interface. I know my fair share of Adobe products but when the interface is so basic, the learning curve basically becomes a cliff.
Only if it's wrong that I slap my friends upside the head if we're playing together and they happen to be in the same room! haha