joeny1980
joeny1980
joeny1980

I'm going to guess that you and everyone else who responded to your comment dont understand the article. The photo is probably what is confusing you - the tip is NOT to let the animal drink out of the toilet bowl .... which by the way would never automatically refill - so even if there werent bacteria type issues -

lol cat

Really less cost? I was looking at precut sheets of plexi at home depot and I 2 by 2 foot square was something like $20

shelf liner wouldnt stick to a wire shelf

Lol - and if you think just saying that one line makes it happen - you're nuts. You're either going to deal with the type of manager who DOES follow up with everyone or one who doesnt. If you're dealing with the latter he's not gonna say "oh, yeah but this guy said to let me know either way - let me give him an

Sometimes I do the opposite and say I'll be making a decision by monday so if we're going to move forward be following up with you by friday. This way they arent left hanging - so when they dont get a call they know what it means - but I dont have to have an awkward conversation with a dozen interviewees trying to

This is a good tip that I already do. In addition to declining, I frequently question more precisely what the meeting is about and if I'm specifically needed, and if the person organizing it isnt a head honcho I'll also question if the meeting is even necessary. This can give you a reputation as a hard-ass so you

I'll echo what everyone else said which is - obviously do whatever works best for you. But one other point, personally - I prefer it in the bag - because I dont throw away bags. If I buy clothing, I'll take off all the tags when I get home and throw them in the same bag as the receipt. And all the old bags get

Lol, yes. Some of these articles are just nutty

At work - if I'm not in the "To" field (if I'm in the CC) ... (except if it comes from the president of the company or if its an email addressed to the entire company) it goes into "CC folder". I check the folder usually once a day - if that... and its sorted by conversation-view, and its great to go in and see the

Should have saved this one until summer is over

Great idea. I already have a fun things to do list - and i break it down into "time specific" (like events, concerts), day-trips, eating, drinking, indoors, outdoors.

The example of an employer firing you because you're 'too good' is the least likely of scenarios (I'm sure it has happened but lets be real). But if you want to apply this quote to the situation of being fired the better way to see it is that - they didnt fire your because you're terrible or there is something wrong

Nice post, I work as an analyst and misused chart-types are a major pet peeve of mine.

I am testing out in Raw and I see no sacrifice in rapid-succession shooting on my Canon 60D

My last apartment was tiny, and the house I bought is super tiny. So I'm used to this. Getting rid of junk is key. It feels a little restrictive because you feel like you cant have stuff... but it helps you not be a hoarder.

I love this article. I've been doing photography for a couple of years and have shyed away from RAW out of fear of processing time and memory space. I dont like that it slows down shooting slightly - but what this article did was really open my eyes to the capabilities of it. Being able to push a 2 stop over

Uh... read the linked article... it tells you all that.

Sometimes illegal... always dumb.

A guy I work with does a bone crushing handshake, but I dont think this technique will work - he is about 6'9 - which I'm guessing means I wont ever work out our ailgnment issues.