Ah, so now we get to the meat of it. You don’t agree with her opinions, or those of Lifehacker as a whole, but instead of arguing about those opinions, you prefer to instead question her standing to speak on those issues.
Ah, so now we get to the meat of it. You don’t agree with her opinions, or those of Lifehacker as a whole, but instead of arguing about those opinions, you prefer to instead question her standing to speak on those issues.
Is she wrong?
What you did there.
Our IT provider at my job has warned us not to upgrade our iPhones as support for Office 365 is currently bugged. So that’s something else to keep in mind.
It looks like someone tried to cram a Microsoft ergo keyboard onto a standard keyboard chassis.
From the website (all caps theirs):
“It’s here where Clinton frustrates the most—she wants to lead a revolution but directs it on the path of the catchphrase empowerment rather than real upheaval.”
Oh cool.
Bodega is a specifically New York term in the US, probably emerging from Spanish Harlem. I think it’s been used there since the 70s. Most of the US calls them convenience stores or corner stores. Patio is a bit more universal across the US, and also not new; I’ve heard it used pretty much since I was born. Casita is a…
Easily solved by using NFC tags instead of a scale.
The terminology in play here seems like it’s being done as a prize, so I assume you’d be charged income tax based on the retail price of the trip (minus the $200 you paid, of course).
If you go once a week, I think you’d get your money’s worth.
Some of us live in dry climates, where any bread left on the counter will be stale before you blink.
It’s interesting that my current home (in Kansas) has more accessible abortion than my former home (in California). Sometimes I forget just how backwards my hometown was...
I like them, but I’m a sucker for anything that tastes like peanut butter.
So let’s talk about Hello Peanut. It’s eight tiny packets of peanut powder, sold in a box for $25. You mix the “Day 1” packet into your baby’s food, and they’ll get a tiny dose of peanuts. Then the “Day 2” packet has a little bit more. Lest you think you’d be done with this after the first week, Hello Peanut also…
The extra F is for Fish.
Microsoft is just going to keep trying and trying to turn Windows into iOS, no matter how many times consumers tell them no, aren’t they?
If you have a Trader Joe’s near you, Charles Shaw (aka “Two-Buck Chuck”, though it usually costs a bit more now — inflation, you know) is pretty reliable for cheap and drinkable. If not, my fiancee and I usually get Yellow Tail at around $7 a bottle.
It also depends on the options in your area. I was paying well over $200 for cable + internet from Cox, and dropped down to about $110 by dropping cable and using Playstation Vue (that’s $110 combined for the internet and Vue service). Then I figured out that I could get a promo rate from Uverse that would be about…