Ever heard of "Do not disturb"? It takes care of that for you.
Ever heard of "Do not disturb"? It takes care of that for you.
Mine is near my bed. However my wife separates me from my phone so I think the answer to this question is no, seeing as I can't get to it without waking her up. We use a traditional alarm clock and grab our phones on our way out of the bedroom once we are ready to take on the day ahead.
Monthly Bills (credit cards, rent/mortgage, car payments {food, clothing, etc. doesn't count, according to lenders}) / Total Net Income = Debt to Income Ratio
It wouldn't work. The light would reflect off of the entire glass surface of the phone, so there would be no image on the 'screen'. Also, the image is perfectly cropped around the screen, that'd be a lot of work to get it perfect if it were a copy taken by a copier.
Good luck prying the Cocoa Puffs or Lucky Charms or Cocoa Pebbles or Cinnamon Toast Crunch, or really any cereal with a cartoon character on the box out of my giant breakfast bowl.
Why do they make the colors in graphs varying shades of the same color. Make it readable. Readability > Looking pretty
Your parenting win is introducing your 3 year old to Pokémon.
Flex pricing for sporting events pisses me off to no end! They are never lower than the old prices either. If the ticket was $16. Its now $16 on a day game in the beginning of April, or $40 for a Friday night game against the division rival heading into the playoff push in September.
You mean, the black and white picture doesn't explain where the green wire goes?
You are assuming the stock will be valued at $0 before you sell it. So long as it doesn't drop, you are getting a free money back on each cruise, minus whatever interest rate you would be getting by having that money in a savings account.
Perfect bacon, painfully easy.
Its a geoduck, a relative of the clam.
Women's hockey. Welcome to the other side of the puck.
To be fair, you came into a console article, toting PC's greatness.
Still beats having Comcast.
I only had one sentence. Rereading it didn't change my point. PCs are great for gaming, until the next game comes out and it doesn't run great. Something consoles don't deal with, because the games are made for that one specific set up, and are optimized to push those parts to their limits (by the middle-end of their…
PC: Spend a ton of money and hope the next game will run smoothly on it, otherwise, pay more to update <insert part here>.
72. I can guarantee there were at least 72 sold.
As someone who used to work with doctors, that hilarious.