Totally agree. I liked it too, although I’ll admit my first thoughts were:
Totally agree. I liked it too, although I’ll admit my first thoughts were:
Guess I don’t fit their model, then. I park away from the building, preferring a spot with several empty spots on either side. It’s marginally more secure (fewer places to hide), it’s safer (fewer cars and pedestrians to run into), and it’s easier to get out b/c less traffic.
Hey Bethesda: Take your time. No rush.
No.
Put more to the point: Don’t use informal communication in settings where that’s not appropriate.
A main prioritization factor for me is if I’m in the middle of a pipeline and someone else is waiting on my part before they can do their part. That tends to bump something into the “important/urgent” quadrant for me.
Yeah I remember all of these from the OG Disney Channel, when they would show the original Disney cartoons and old Disney specials, and weren’t really producing any new content. It was during the Disney Vault era, where being able to watch Sleeping Beauty was treated like a Big Deal.
If any administration were to go full Weekend at Bernies, it would be this one.
My first reaction is: Duh. We already knew all this about him. Who’s surprised that he’s super racist?
You can’t blame turkey for your Thanksgiving food coma anymore
With equipment, I go cheap-but-not-clearly-garbage. Then I buy the good stuff if and when I can identify why and how the cheap version limits my work. Could be durability. Could be capability.
100%. I always say it as: Spend your money where you spend your time.
100%. I always say it as: Spend your money where you spend your time.
I love the Gourmet Makes videos. I watch them with the kids, because it shows how being an expert doesn’t mean instantly knowing everything. Most shows only focus on the well-practiced finished product, leaving the impression that it should just happen.
This is the car equivalent of people who buy a $3k “vintage” replica guitar in no danger of ever being played.
He’s a prime example of that type of person who does not seek to know things, but exclusively seeks to confirm what he already thinks he knows. To him, facts are opinions he agrees with.
Don’t Yell at Popeyes Employees About a Sandwich
I feel ya. It’s a daily reminder. Other habits can fade, but meal time always brings it back to, “Oh, yeah. Just me,” in a uniquely concrete way.
Former math teacher. Couldn’t agree more. For anyone other than STEM students, standard junior and senior math should be a combination of financial topics and data/statistics.
Yeah. That’s been weird. Hard to understand how “open a menu” is the most resource-intensive part of the game. You’d think I’d asked it to render a feature film or factor a gigantic polynomial instead of just doing the video game equivalent of checking my pockets.