You're wrong and should feel bad for being wrong!
I will go with Google's definition:
Haha, that's a great addition!
I have found that the best place to argue is on 4chan. Not because it's civil. Not because you will win. But, for the sheer pleasure of knowing how good of a person I really am in comparison to the people who are calling me names and wishing extreme forms of harm upon me. It really boosts the self-esteem.
I disagree with you!
It can be tough identifying the right times to fight for something. You want to stand up for what you think is…
This is another way to push people into instant gratification. There should be only two ways to communicate in business situations. E-Mail and Phone Call. That's it. No text messaging, no facebook or twitter (god, no). If you have the luxury to put off email for a few hours, god bless you, you got a good job,…
That is a big factor. Certain types of drivers pick certain types of car.
"I remember my debit card number, expiration date, and security code, "
Are you my long lost twin? I do the same thing you do for both finding directions (always look it up first, always have printouts of maps when going to a new city) and tipping (double the first 2 digits, although afterward I usually round up to the nearest dollar instead of down).
Technology usually makes our lives easier. It also makes it so we don't have to practice a few basic skills. After…
I was a NewEgg guy for a while, but I think I'm going 100% Amazon from now on. They ship faster and cheaper, prices are the same or lower, and their returns are much easier.
Vote: Microcenter
I find myself buying from Amazon more than Newegg these days. Newegg used to be my go-to shop, but Amazon often meets or beats them on price, and has a wider selection.
Figuring out how much you get paid per hour is helpful when making other decisions about your time. If I'm travelling for personal reasons, it makes it easier to justify the higher cost of a flight over the time spent driving if both are an option. It also helps with what services are worth paying for versus taking…
Absolutely! It's amazing how you can suddenly blow $500 on nothing in a week. Lunches here and there, foo-foo coffee every morning, suddenly you cant figure out why your income is higher but you are no better off than before your big raise... it's because you are blowing it randomly.
I'd go with "Buy Microsoft at its IPO and short Enron in July 2000"
Sometimes I play this game called "what if my parents bought me (insert company name) shares instead of gifts for all my birthdays/Christmases growing up. You know, like when Apple was $2 a share through the '80s and '90s ha ha. It's kind of depressing though.
Buy the damn Subaru STI. You'll be fine.