meh...boring.
meh...boring.
The site coding doesn't seem to be there just yet - I made several edits to my food options and they didn't save when I went back and looked at the meals. For those with food allergies this is a big issue.
Depending on where you live and what you can afford, the equity you have in a home while you are making payments (especially after any PMI drops off) can be on par or even cheaper than the costs of renting and you are getting something tangible out of it. As I approached by mid 30's and was still renting, I had a…
FWIW, you could share an account with others if that's an option. The site won't allow you to have multiple people using the account at the same time though.
...because she's married to this:
Can't recommend this enough - I wanted dates not emails. I would exchange 2 messages and ask if they wanted to talk over the phone - zero texting. After the one call it was usually evident whether there would be a date or not.
hmmm...not sure if I would/could eat avacado+banana+beans+flaxseeds+oatmeal+yams...each day to get my fiber.
I'm interested in this thread, as I usually eat one of these each morning with coffee during my commute:
I also like that fact that it can find missing codecs and install them relatively easily - I have never loaded a missing codec that didn't work. I also like the advanced screen capture.
SNK Baseball Stars was earlier and better IMO
Khakis...even the name itself is annoying. I decided about 2 years ago I was never going to wear them again and gave several pairs to Goodwill. It's jeans all the way until I retire.
Well said. Been there a lot of times - I simply fire off a barrage of questions about what they want the site for/to do and either they are still interested (I will send a quote for work) or they change the conversation to something else.
I try to guide them, but I have found the majority of people treat a PC like any other appliance in the home - they don't do much at all after its plugged in. I have learned to install Teamviewer on any PC I tune up so I can do it remotely after the first effort.
I was having to power cycle my router almost daily due to connection and speed issues. I added a cheap on/off appliance timer that shuts it off at 4 am and back on at 4:30 am - it completely solved my issues. No need to reach towards the back of my desk to unplug wait and plug back in.
This is clearly a hot topic!
I think it really depends on the job and/or the work you've done with Office in the past. I use Word & Excel a lot for mail merges and other variable data needs for labels, letters and also serial numbers for coupons we produce - this isn't rocket science but is a very important and specific task done that is worth…
Brooklyn 99 - no. Jennifer Lawrence - a soft no (except for the one line in the film where she kisses Amy Adams - that was great).
As I remember it the car was not on very level ground and of course a roadside jack as opposed to jackstands isn't the safest either. My oil filter wasn't in the easiest spot to get to either. Frustration and impatience caused her to yank the oil filer wrench too hard and jerked the car so much it fell off.
When I asked my sister to do an oil change on my car. She had recently gotten her C class mechanics licence. While under the car she pulled too hard to get the oil filter off and the car fell off the jackstand - she escaped being squished completely but cracked a few ribs. Yikes!
Great article - a lot of spot on points. Working for yourself has its advantages and is a great way to grow as a person/worker even if you go back to FT work for someone else. I tried several times to go 100% solo with my own work but inevitably the work dried up and I went back to FT salary with a company. I found…