this guy is comparing a left over meal with one cheap egg sandwich. No lettuce, no tomato, not even condiments. And that's the whole lunch? Not at least a banana to go along with it?
this guy is comparing a left over meal with one cheap egg sandwich. No lettuce, no tomato, not even condiments. And that's the whole lunch? Not at least a banana to go along with it?
mmmmm, queso
raise.com is similar. It's basically glyde.com but for giftcards. You can sell yours, and they handle shipment charges by you printing out the prepaid envelope. I haven't sold any, but I've purchased quite a few. There are a few sites out there like it as well.
Those are great tips, however, they wouldn't all apply to someone that isn't a garage-sale-aholic. One thing you'd be missing out on is the low volume of the best stuff that all sells in the first 1-2 hours. Yeah, they won't bargain as much. If I just opened and someone offers me 50% of my asking price the first day,…
but it IS an accepted garage sale standard. The prices posted, if more than 10% are usually always negotiable to somewhere close to 10%. If it's not negotiable to 20% or less, it's rarely worth the price, aside from collectables. A nice walk behind mower is what, 300? I'd expect a working one to be $50 at a garage…
This one is great. I don't have the time to do it since I'm not incredibly skilled at programming yet, but it should be all that hard to make an autohotkey script that can do this for you a little bit more in the background. It's not often you have your pandora tab, or even your browser active.
you have a good point, but many people won't hang on to any money. Having one unexpected bill would put them into more debt. By holding the money you'll be making 2% at best, and more likely only half a percent? But by owing money later, that may cause you to go in debt that same amount causing you to pay at least 7%…
unless it's icy. Many off ramps take an immediate right turn. If you take that at 70, or even 50, you're not turning right. You're headed straight into the bowl of the clover. And that's an expensive tow. This winter was pretty harsh in michigan. There was someone getting towed out of the same spot every morning I was…
There are a few intersections in Chicago that had Very few accidents of any kind. Cameras were put in and rear end collisions went up more than 1000%
hahahaha.....California.
no glyde.com, or other online only service like it? This is very well researched. I appreciate the number of angles you took.
cross country lunges. They are called a bunch of different things, but it's basically cross country skiing in place. Concentrate on keeping your knee direction in line with your foot direction. This is not a jarring move, and is incredibly beneficial for knee strengthening muscles.
Did apple fix that you couldn't choose which contacts to sync to? Because if not, then this is a bad idea for anyone with an iphone. It's actually a pretty difficult idea for groups of people with at least one or two tech challenged people, which is Most groups. I found out that iphone didn't allow you to choose which…
No, we do lots of 3D here, so features like that remain turned off. Aero causes lots of issues with programs like 3dsMax, pretty much anything you can take tools outside of your program with, including the Adobe creative suite, blender, Maya, Rhino, ProE. Aero is just no good here. I usually have about 10-12 tabs open…
I did not know that one, and I am quite happy that I have learned it. Thank you.
I don't mean to be negative, but your assumption was poorly formed. If there was a new tool it should say "new" right in the title. And also how would you get this new software? There would have to be some sort of windows update, which probably also would have been in the title because that would also be news worthy…
Alt+Tab is somewhat useless for finding what you need if you have a bunch of things open because too many icons look similar.
If you leave out the shift key it also does that in half incriments. Fill left half, switch to floating in the middle, or fill to right half. And if you have multiple monitors, it'll just keep walking over to the next monitor in quarters. Use the up arrow to bring it back to fill the screen.
TV viewing, yes. The standard is 29.97, or 23.97. DVD's and Blu-Ray, however, come in both, with most being 24. Some specialty videos are 60, and I believe it Might support 120 as well. So if you watch movies, and most people do at least on occasion, then your best option is 120Hz as it's refresh rate is high enough…
if you just want to try them out, consider buying some biking glasses. The standard ones will come with clear, grey, and amber lenses, but quite a few come with yellow as well. And you'll be able to find those in the $20 range as well.