You're welcome. Good luck. Health insurance ain't cheap, and I'm already dreading the bill from this weekend (family health issue that got more complicated than anyone, including the physician, expected).
You're welcome. Good luck. Health insurance ain't cheap, and I'm already dreading the bill from this weekend (family health issue that got more complicated than anyone, including the physician, expected).
Some professional organizations provide a health insurance group plan for their members who are self-employed or don't otherwise have insurance. Your biggest savings would be to get into a group plan, like The Fu suggested.
Granted, I'm having another one of my "why didn't I think of that?" moments.
This goes squarely in the "why didn't I think of that myself" file.
The point of the article is it would be a real pain for my wife to get access to my Google account after I die. My point about mentioning LastPass is that I can proactively avoid it.
Or, use LastPass to share passwords. If my wife needs to get into my account, she can get into my account. She's already got the password.
You can use Winamp portably. But it's not a PortableApps installer file.
There are ways around the password concern, e.g., LastPass. Still, I have better things to do with my dropbox space than store apps.
I have a tackle box in my trunk full of office supplies. Pens, pencils, paper, markers, stapler, scissors, paper clips, binder clips, duct tape, masking tape, Scotch tape, rubber bands - they're all in there. As are a couple of disposable plastic ponchos, just in case.
A linux install named after a James Bond villain? +1
Don't forget the damage the salt water will do when it gets on the leather of your shoes.
The standard accepted etiquette in the US has, for decades, been to place your knife and fork on the plate. The tines of the fork should be facing up, and the knife should be facing in. This helps prevent injury to the wait staff from the edge of the knife and the fork is more stable than if placed tines-down, so its…
But is it the tan that's protective, or is the the associated production of Vitamin D? I wonder if anyone's "sorted" that out.
"Skin damage" != "melanoma." I made no assertions about melanomas, even if you inferred one from my statement.
Looks good on CM7.1 with an ICS theme. Nice. I also like that I can decide whether or not to have it start up on boot.
Breathe Strips do work as intended and as marketed *for some people.*
It's physically impossible for me to build up a "base tan." Never happens. I worked on a farm for two summers in college. I worked outdoors and never tanned. Red or white, those are my options.
I can't remember which set they came with, but my son has bricks that light up with LEDs using watch batteries that fit inside them. No 9V, no wires. I agree that the Spinner's probably not lightup. But that doesn't mean it's impossible.
Maybe we should add "[Currently installed ROM]." If my HTC Aria was stock, I wouldn't be using it.
For ease of use, I still miss the old Palm OS PIM apps. Contacts and Calendar were really functional tools. They weren't "pretty" but they were functional.