I use a PO Box and just started getting Informed Delivery. It’s nice to know when I can skip a trip to pick up my mail because there’s nothing of any particular urgency.
I use a PO Box and just started getting Informed Delivery. It’s nice to know when I can skip a trip to pick up my mail because there’s nothing of any particular urgency.
If you open an account with MyUSPS (at the usps.com website), you will automatically get notices on any trackable mail sent to your registered address.
It’s really only a problem if you are comparing across brands. If there are two bottles of Holy Cow Milk on the shelf, the one with the later date is the fresher one - doesn’t matter whether the date on it is “bottled date”, “use by” date, “best if used by” date. But yes, if I’m comparing a bottle of Holy Cow Milk to…
“When he goes to meet a child whom he basically willed into existence by demanding from God another immaculate conception . . .”
Chicken grit works even better. You can get it at feed stores. My family used to laugh at me for putting a container of chicken grit in the trunk of each of our cars, until the first time they got stuck and managed to get out again in moments.
Huh? The Pixel and Pixel XL are most definitely supported on Project Fi. I received my Pixel XL from Google on Friday, and switched my number from Verizon to Fi on Saturday - waited only MINUTES for the transfer to occur.
“If it’s as good as Google promises, it might be enough to convert a lot of iPhone lovers, who tend to drift towards iPhones because of their very easy-to-use and very nice cameras as well as the very easy-to-use and very nice operating system. It seems that Google’s caught up on a camera that just works.”
7-pc set available for $15.99 & eligible for Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F8OZTKS/…
7-pc set available for $15.99 & eligible for Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F8OZTKS/…
Ah, a “frame of reference” fallacy.
Best calendar app I’ve ever used was the free Palm Desktop that came with the PDA. Simple, no-frills, easy to use, did pretty much everything I’ve ever needed a calendar to do. The only thing I found clunky was that it couldn’t handle events that crossed over midnight.
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> System Tools -> Local Users and Groups