jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

Also, despite all companies believing you can be replaced, always have an answer to the what makes you unique question. I flubbed this one pretty hard once by saying I wasn't unique then stumbling over the elaboration.

Driving the two hours to get there. By the time I was done I'm pretty sure the interviewer thought I worshiped Satan and I was pretty sure the organization was misappropriating public funds.

I always keep this in mind when I'm traveling somewhere I'm not familiar with. I think part of the reason it gets over looked is because you have stretches of highway that are considered parts of multiple routes with the routes not all being even or all being odd. In general, it's more useful information for longer

Do I even want to know?

What kind of staycation can I do for [looks in wallet] $20 and a losing lottery ticket?

It's a neat idea for those times when you'll need to search a room, but depending on the cause of the outage I try not to have a flashlight on except as required. Candles are good enough for me. I want to make sure I have batteries when I need them if the outage goes more than a day, as often happens when the power

Any options for those of us that don't live in the deciduous forest? :) I'm going to have to teach this to my daughter so we can both annoy my wife. Then teach my wife so she will finally be able to whistle . . . sorta.

Whatever Thorin! Chain Reaction is a great game.

I want to hear, "And the winner of the entire Apple family of products is . . . jupiterthunder!"

You can have the Porsche. Until you get the kids. If, after the kids are gone, you can relocate the Porsche, you can buy it back if you have enough orange money.

In that case, let me help you shape that hypothetical future by informing you that you only get a man cave if she lets you have one.

I use Calibre for my collection of digital comics. Since that collection overlaps 100% with my collection of print comics, I don't have any need for another database, although I do have GCStar installed. I liked it for games and it will do comics, but I don't know if it meets your definition of easy.

Wait . . . a . . . minute...! Are you telling me that the people that are only capable of drinking perfect tea are not the same people that don't even own a microwave because of the horrors it does to food? I'm going to need some time.

At the risk of missing the sarcasm, wouldn't it be, not easier, but less of an oddity, to just have your friend do it to his/her own ear. To each his own, sure, but to have a conversation, you'd end up pushing each other's ears. Seems like a strange choice to me.

How do you speak directly into your friend's ear if his fingers are in them?

I would like someone to cross-reference all the people that say they won't use Facebook or Google because of the data-mining and selling with all the people that called and cancelled their internet service this week.

I've tried others and keep uninstalling them and sticking with Perfect Viewer.

Your interaction with a sales person should be the same whether they are commissioned or not. Where I find a difference is my level of trust in their advisement. If I'm shopping for something where prices are all in the same range, like an average shoe retailer, then I don't think twice about it. If I'm shopping in

I was going to mention this. when camping, you want to pack light and pack as compact as reasonable. This adds bulk. Not lot, but it's worth considering as you're packing other items.

Seems to me that this article isn't suggesting to stop chasing the perfect credit score as much as it is redefining what the perfect credit score is.