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I switched to Zoloft from Celexa before my first pregnancy because it is reportedly less excreted in breast milk. Both pregnancies ended in inductions, the little guys did not want to leave.

My wife reduced her dosage, but continued to take zoloft during her two pregnancies. She discussed this with the OB and her provider and me. We all agreed that the mental health of mom is extremely important. In our case, with her being home alone during the day, we wanted her to be happy and comfortable and willing

I’m not sure what kind of weddings you’ve been to, but all the ones I’ve been at rocked. I got to see friends, eat free food, drink free booze, and dance. Awesome.

I agree with you in a lot of ways here, but they RSVP’d. They said they were going to go and they didn’t—and it wasn’t even for a good reason. So yeah, I totally get what you’re saying here, but you’re still promising someone you’ll be somewhere, then not doing it without saying a word.

“That’s right, Babe, it’s mine and it’s paid for. Wanna go for a ride?”

That’s the point I was making and yes, I’ve said that exact thing about brakes being cheaper than clutches. Downshifting still puts extra wear on the clutch mechanism and the linkage though, even if you’re matching the revs exactly. That’s why I just leave it in gear while slowing down. I’ve always been a big believer

I’ve definitely heard the argument that “brakes are cheaper than a clutch”.

Another video from this guy that gets the answer mostly right, but fails on the details. Engine braking doesn’t convert kinetic energy into heat, like friction brakes do. It converts kinetic energy into pumping work, ie work to create a vacuum in the intake manifold, not creating heat. If anything you are

Can confirm, these people exist.

We've been renting from Airbnb all over the world for almost 3 years, and these are tips we picked up along the way:

Good info. We've been using it for years now and only had good experiences. But you have to be smart about it too. C'mon people! We have stayed in so many cool places. Where else can you rent a castle in Italy or a flat in Paris?! We love Air BnB! http://passportsonline.org/travel-tips/tr…

Great article, Seth! My husband and I have been apartment hopping for the past 2+ years, mostly finding places via Airbnb and could not agree with you more. We shared tips from our experience here. Also, your apt in Williamsburg looks fantastic! Adding it to our list. :)

Wrong. Huge savings over a hotel.

I've used Airbnb while traveling in Austria and it was fantastic. The one-bedroom we rented was clean, homey and in a great location in Vienna, and the owner was cool and thorough. We rented the place for $99/night, which was absolutely 100% worth it and saved us tons of cash while giving us a nice "home base" while