jasonmtracy
JasonMTracy
jasonmtracy

It's really too bad we can't seem to get the automatic start/stop equipment that seems to be pretty much standard equipment in Europe. If you didn't have to do any of this manually, and the car just figures things out, it'd be a great thing.

I don't care what people think, I miss Zune.

I do exactly the same; I just give them the money ... but I also tend to drum it up by taking up a collection with other friends. This has three great outcomes ... it lessens the bite, defuses that friendship-poisoning "you owe me money" vibe, and everyone who chips in gets the return of knowing it will be there for

Fuck all that! Was she expected to keep serving sandwiches if she puked on the station? No, cuz most people would turn down a vomit tainted sandwich! But the fuckface manager essentially put her in a position to serve vomit subs to unwitting customers, no matter how clean her hands were.

My wife and I are still married after 31 years, and statistics on couples who've been through what we have together say our marriage has a 99.99% chance of failure. Things like financial trouble, kids with behavior problems, a grandkid with special needs, a long distance move, a long-term disability - all those added

Just had a great big argument about this the other day.

TL;DR version: In the article about whether or not smartphones will "kill" GoPro, I compared it to the discussion about whether tablets will kill e-ink readers, and someone took exception to that.

Suffice to say, I'm with you. E-ink is much better. I always

Just had a great big argument about this the other day.

TL;DR version: In the article about whether or not

Yeah, but you're talking about a pretty mediocre tablet vs. the best e-reader on the planet. They both say "Kindle," but this Paperwhite is the better deal I think.

Yeah, but you're talking about a pretty mediocre tablet vs. the best e-reader on the planet. They both say "Kindle,"

I have no credit, paid off the house, cars.. have zero credit cards, live in Southern California, no tickets or accidents in 10 years, drive a sports car (425HP Camaro SS),

This is one of the things we do that some people think makes us crazy/stalkerish, but it's actually super useful.

I can count the times I've bothered to check my husband's location one one hand, but they've all been super useful for both of us. Like the time he crashed his motorcycle, called me to tell me, but then

My boyfriend and I share our GPS location via Find My Friends and I love it. It's less creepy than it sounds because we're not really going anywhere we don't want the other to know about and it's hella useful, especially since we both run on odd schedules. I don't have to ask if he's home yet, or how long it'll be. I

All of it. in fact she also has easy access to the red envelope I replace monthly in the wall fire safe that has every website/username/password I have for all financials and everything else, the safe also holds a usb key that is updated at the same time with my lastpass database on it.

Yeah... notice the possessive apostrophe?

I'm a dad and I've said exactly that. I sometimes hear women complain their husbands don't "help" and I point out they've already lost by framing it that way. They usually dismiss my point.

I'm sorry I ever showed you how to get on the Internet, Mom.

I would think that one of the straight e-reader Kindles would be better. Read books more easily in sunlight, less energy usage, easier to recharge with a solar panel.

I don't see any problem with having both. I really can't imagine myself knowing how to do literally everything that books teach us.

Yeah, but in this case he is not coming out at his workplace, he is asking if he should come out to potential employers. The reason the interviewer can't ask you your sexual orientation is because the answer is irreverent to the job itself.

For the record, I'm a Costco member and shop there regularly. I like Costco and think they are a great company. I've had several friends work at their warehouses that had nothing but good things to say about them. So, it's not about skipping out on their membership and hurting them, it's about bringing in the

Make sure you leave enough in to avoid service fees or keep the account open.

I've got a third option. Stay at a airport hotel the night before and leave your car there during the trip. It's called park and fly and you get some extra sleep in. Best of all if your flight is significantly delayed you aren't waiting at the airport with nothing to do.