johanntaylor
Johann Taylor
johanntaylor

I agree, and even before I was married I stayed the hell away from office romance. It just bugs me when employees have to run to HR or management in order to solve issues that could have been solved amongst themselves. Again, I'm referring to a case where two coworkers have a friendly relationship and one asks the

I like it. Helps you avoid getting hit by a grey/silver car on a grey rainy day.

Law or not, I've always done it just because it is the polite thing to do. I've changed enough flats on the side of a busy highway to appreciate what they're going through. On another note, I've learned that going out of your way to pull over where the officer is safe while he writes your ticket lessens your chances

Let me just add a guy's perspective. I agree with you 100% for that situation, but if you have two similarly aged single people and one of them develops an interest which is not shared, I think it is totally appropriate to approach them in private and let them know you aren't interested. If they are particularly

Pro Tip: Downy balls are intended to open up during the rinse cycle. They work great with vinegar too.

I'd be suspicious of Avast at the moment. Their 3rd party support has been scamming some of my customers lately. You'd think they'd have learned their lesson after iYogi.

This has always worked great for me until the one time I forgot to set a backup alarm coincided with my daughter miraculously deciding to sleep in.

Same here. After this article, I am considering switching from OpenOffice to LibreOffice though.

I'd like to know which processor the author talked to when he was told that debit has no fee for retailers. Every processor I've worked with charges a fee. That being said, it is at least a flat fee vs a flat fee plus a percentage. As a general rule anything under $25 is cheaper for the merchant if you use credit.

I have made it a point to always take good care of our delivery people at work. Whenever we get a new driver or mail carrier, I make sure they know that they are always welcome to take a break in the AC, grab a water bottle from the breakroom fridge, and/or use the restroom. Learning their names and just saying

This is so kludge. Here is the right way to do it:

As a small business owner, the lawn care one really bugs me. The poor guy may be barely able to feed his family some months, so this isn't an area where I feel comfortable haggling too much. Besides, I have found 99% of the time, the customers that try to hardball me into a lower price are going to be the biggest

A word to the wise: the label maker is not optional. I wish I could strangle someone everytime I have to diagnose network problems and no one bothered to label the jacks.

I know in my state it wouldn't pass fire code. I had a similar idea that quickly got slapped down by the fire marshal when I asked about it.

I found after spending a few winters in Siberia that the type of rubber on the sole is infinitely more important than the type of tread. Wolverines and Doc Martins will kill you on ice or packed snow.

This won't change anything in my business. Honestly, in my line of business, cash costs me more than the credit card fees do anyway. I hate having to account for cash, solve counting mistakes by staff, fill out paperwork, and go to the bank just for the 1-2 people a day who may pay cash. The other 99% use plastic

Does it have DVR capability though? I'd love to have one program handle all my multimedia if possible. I like mediaportal, but Windows Media Center is much better at automatically filling in the program guide. Right now, everytime I move/change providers I have to reprogram the channel listing on MediaPortal by

I'm working on ripping all of my dvd's to my HTPC but several have more than one disk. Has anyone found a good way to organize the DVD's in your library (I'm using both Windows 7 Media Center and MediaPortal atm) so that you can have one icon for each movie or mini series but still have access to both disks? I'd

Actually it was so that their "executioners" weren't guilty of killing them, but they instead died of dehydration.