I’d just call that direct, and personally I’d prefer it to the P-A crap that is so prevalent in emails.
I’d just call that direct, and personally I’d prefer it to the P-A crap that is so prevalent in emails.
I prefer aggression without the passivity.
Let’s just end tipping and force a livable wage LOLZ
Iceberg lettuce looks sadly on...
Orders omelet and salad, gets wrong omelet and fries, is unhappy, what a jerk.
i’m just horrified that there is such a thing as an all-yolk omelette.
Most lawn mowers have a mulch option. Just use that. The cut is finer, but it keeps everything enclosed.
What kind of article is that, apart from being an ad for CR? All I got from this is your car may be unreliable because it has an engine and engine components. That’s like saying your health may be at risk because you have a heart that can stop and a liver that can get fatty.
I bought a deep 2x2 stainless steel sink for my laundry room at a local restaurant supplier. I can wash (and soak!) absolutely huge things in it. It was a very smart purchase.
I’m Big Coal, and I approve of this message
Alternate title: “why not just leave your tv turned on all the time, even when you’re not using it?” why not some other efficiency and/or world destroying tips too? Maybe stop turning off lights when you leave a room. Let your car idle overnight. Drain and refill your swimming pool every week.
Is this a life-hack to run up your electric bill?
While this is neat, I feel that it is an invitation to waste so much power. I feel like that should be part of the article — otherwise it might be one of those unnitended yet regrettable things like those kerig pods.
Consider being kind to the environment and turning it off when you’re not using it.
And if every applicable TV owner keeps their TV on...all the time...
Resist. Resist all credit. Resist buying stuff. Save, build up a reserve fund. Credit is the folly of youth and the curse of middle age.
I agree with this, because my computer’s open windows are as cluttered as my desk - there’s not a benefit to having a mind map open in a window hidden in there. I like being able to look under my mouse and see where I’m at when someone calls
There’s nothing like pen(cil) and paper. All of my ideas take shape there before transferring to a digital medium. For larger scale things, I covered an entire wall in my workshop from floor to ceiling with melamine shower board. I grab a handful of dry erase markers and I’m ready to get busy!
Quad rule composition books are my go-to.
agree. Have tries several others and nothing beats pen and paper.