ericmesa
Eric Mesa
ericmesa

Yeah, but I'm talking about the basics. All Netflix apps should have subtitles. All Netflix apps should display the queue and recommendations. Simple stuff

I'll have to consider that going forward. I always used Newegg because of their search engine, but perhaps the next version of show flooring is using awesome search in one site to buy from another. heheh

Nah, he's been in a bunch of neat costumes

Hopefully not on herself. hehe. She'd have to remain VERY still.

I see through your attempts to figure out who to rob, based on the value of their collection. Nice try!

whatever. What I need is for Netflix to insist that smart tvs, rokus, etc must continue to update their Netflix programs. I like like 5 versions of Neflix Instant and it's annoying.

Google Music to be able to listen to all my music away from the main computer

The toughest thing is knowing the future. (Which you can't) Because if you are going to stick around somewhere and don't mind the chores, buying is a no-brainer. If you plan to move around, renting is a no-brainer.

Yeah, but you never know when those things'll happen. Some people are waiting for the bottom now, but it's hard to know when it'll go back up

a great lesson. My dad always told me to plan that you might have to stay in your house too long and have kids. My coworker is in the same boat. Before the housing crisis he bought a house in a shitty neighborhood because he wasn't planning to have kids yet. Now he does and he's scrambling to move. (Just sold his

morning people, I imagine.

I have three ways of having a non-sucky awakening in the morning.

Those fees better show up ahead of time - say before I pour a pot of coffee (the linked website mentions fees for coffee) Or I'm not paying. I will dispute it with the credit card company and eff the hotel.

added mine to my phone's address book

The way I see it, every year (their birthday would make a good milestone) make an evaluation of their intelligence and maturity level. If they're ready to have some more privacy you explain that to the child and what rules, responsibilities, and some of the dangers come along with this new freedom. I think the biggest

Assuming there's a later. And also that you aren't strapped to a hospital bed. I like to have fun now AND have fun later. It just means I have to have less intense fun now. q;o)

Not sure how that could be. Urban means living in the city and my house is not in the city. So if everyone goes to live in the city and no one wants to live in the suburbs it wouldn't be more urban.

I think at teen age, it's fine not to snoop. At younger ages you need to because they just don't have the cognition to keep themselves out of trouble. But I plan to let my daughter know (she's 1.5 now, so it's a moot point) ahead of time so there's still trust.

that's what work does...

My daughter's only 1.5 years old, but my wife and I have decided to have the following policy:Tell her up front that she is only a little kid and we are monitoring her for her protection. We will slowly give her more and more independence online as she gets older. Then we plan not to violate that independence.