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but isn’t it nice to see that he does?
So far (with few exceptions) - they are basically lining up turd products for sale (and they indicate ‘60% off!’ when in fact the 60% is off of the list price, not the regular price)....no $3 blu-rays like a ‘black friday’, Kindle fans aside no quality stuff at all - a whole lot of sound and fury signifying nothing
So far (with few exceptions) - they are basically lining up turd products for sale (and they indicate ‘60% off!’…
Sorry for asking the obvious: do you recommend updating now? thanks
Fuck you Tom. Boston is a great city.
This isn’t even a debate: Google Photos is based on the fine print that screws you.
‘former diehard Patriots fan’ — I’m calling bullshit.
Yes - he seemed very picky about how he liked the footballs — but every single quarterback in the NFL has their own preferences — Rodgers like its over-inflated (he’s said that) — and if deflated balls were really all that matters and has a legitimate impact on a quarterback’s performance (which is absurd) then how do…
Yeah, deflating balls is equivalent to PED use...sure...that’s why the league let the Pats play with underinflated balls for the 1st half of the AFC championship game — because it was clearly such a competitive advantage....how did Brady perform in the second half of that game (after the under-inflated balls were…
I will accept your reference to Bountygate in this regard: that situation established that “ignorance is not an excuse” and that is why the Patriots as an organization will also be fined, docked draft picks...but that’s as far as I take it...
We do not believe that the evidence establishes that any other Patriots personnel participated in or had knowledge of the violation of the Playing Rules or the deliberate effort to circumvent the rules described in this Report. In particular, we do not believe there was any wrongdoing or knowledge of wrongdoing by…
I agree with the point being made by the Kapitalust blog - and it is important to keep in mind; however I would modify the comments on intrinsic value in this regard:
Thank you Eric — (old habits: I just bookmarked the article you wrote/linked in the response) — but I very much appreciate your insight and advice.
I follow lifehacker closely — I save all these life hack articles, buy books on life hacks, bookmark pages — and yet I waste all this time because I never implement anything — I barely read the thousands of things I have either saved, printed, bought, etc
I own Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium for Windows (version 11.5) and despite numerous (and I mean numerous) attempts to have the software recognize my voice for the initialization process required, it has never worked (and this isn't a microphone/headset issue).
fyi: this tool no longer works and the direct link now redirects you to a malware infested site - please update this post accordingly - you will also no longer find this in the chrome extension store - CNET has also posted this update about the tool:
I've painfully used Microsoft's Answer Desk service and it was a joke: one issue for $100 - period, end of story. Having more than one problem? Does it turn out that more than one item needs to be addressed? well keep forking over the money...
I have used both Fidelity and Vanguard in the past. Fidelity was through company plans.
just a word of caution: on Friday Credit Sesame, along with 5 other credit-card comparison / financial 'advice' sites were named/listed in a major financial publication's article on the influence of lenders that pay to advertise on their sites, raising conflict of interest issues, as well as transparency, credibility…