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1. Don’t use too much detergent

1. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)

All of this sounds like someone who doesnt work in an office.  No one gives a shit about any of these things.  No one is laughing at the Olds for saying Presentation instead of Slide Deck.

I don’t use Spotify as I’m a Google Music subscriber. Is there a way to get the playlist so I can duplicate it within Google Music? I would love to listen, but I’m just not interested in moving away from my Google Music at all. Thanks!

This calculator... doesn’t really help with anything. It could be useful if it would make some assumptions or do some of the math for you, but the fact that it is asking me to look up my highest tax rate and determine my hours working and commuting per year makes it less so. If it pulled in the federal and state

Yes, it’s clear from all the responses and stars that your “joke” was well-crafted and went over superbly.

Just put them in a basket and eat them within three weeks just as you would any other egg. Don’t lick the outside of the egg.

In the meantime I’ll think up a witty response to your comment...

Eh, I’ll check it out later...

you don’t disagree. you’re saying you move out of stocks if you need the money in the shorter term. which is one of the points the article made.

This boils down to “Unhappy? Have you tried not being that?”

More accurately, YNAB tracks it for me.

I don’t know if it is just me but I tried two books on Bookscouter and amazon and I could get more money selling them myself on amazon for both. The first book I tried bookscouter quoted me $4.57 and the current cheapest price for that same book on amazon is $29.85. The other book’s price difference was less: 9.28 vs

Greetings. I’m the author of the original article in question on Laptopmag.com. What I am trying to say is that, with $450 the average selling price, we should hold even a $600 or $700 laptop to high standards. You absolutely *should* spend more than $450, but get features that will actually improve your day-to-day

Excel is love, Excel is life. Embrace Excel and it's infinite spreadsheets.

At least in myself, I describe depression like this - imagine that over time, you realize that you no longer have the ability to feel joy. I don’t mean the kind of short-term pleasure you’d get from having sex or eating ice cream, but the simple enjoyment you’d get from playing video games, watching a movie, or doing

Geeks, rejoice. Everyone else, shrug. : )

They were never “meals” in the first place. Only shadows of shadows.

Well, most US airlines no longer serve meals in peasant class, so that’s no longer an option here.

Your running app link actually leads to an article about Runkeeper, not Runtastic.