I think it's a coin flip. As with credit and cancer it seems everything helps you and harms you. It's really luck of the draw in how the person reviewing your resume will view the items on your resume.
I think it's a coin flip. As with credit and cancer it seems everything helps you and harms you. It's really luck of the draw in how the person reviewing your resume will view the items on your resume.
Witch! Burn 'er!
Now my thought on the title was pouring soup into a towel, gathering the edges, twisting so it closes and spinning it around above your head. I imagine the outcome would be slightly better than a towel in the blender. At least you could eat what you managed to retain and recover.
That does look like it won't work very well, but not that we have the idea, we can improve it. And get it to market first.
I don't lay blame. Just an observation.
This may sound campy, but the easiest way to do this is to change your outlook. I know, I know, but it works. In college, I attended a lecture wherein one thread of the presentation was changing your outlook and instead of viewing <i>it</i> as an alarm clock, start viewing it as an opportunity clock, announcing…
Someone should make one of these to deal with new and old versions of Lifehacker :)
I hack my laundry like I hack my sandwiches. And that's as far as I'm going to take that joke.
The laundromat also has great incentive to set that dryer cycle to just long enough to turn your cold, wet clothes into warm, wet clothes.
Thanks for the Flickr reminder. I meant to use it as another backup. Couldn't find a click and forget solution to do it though. Any suggestions (Asked as I go take a look to see if there an IFTTT recipe)?
I cleaned the oven today. I thought I was going to die. Thought I had enough ventilation. I was wrong.
I don't get dressed up for it, but if the place I am to interview is within reasonable distance, I always do this.
My method of dealing with photos is not cumbersome at all, but perhaps that's a product of how my sessions go. I shoot photos at an event, then I download those photos. I don't allow them to accumulate on my camera specifically to avoid it becoming burdensome and to minimize the chance of importing the same photos…
I've tried to do it, with the idea of it saving me time when I need to fill in applications, but I find that it requires too many shortcuts to be both effective and efficient. Though I'll probably try again.
Yes we have. While my grandmother always did this and my mother does this sometimes, I never do it because I never think about it. I resort to cooking spray or a paper towel dabbed with a bit of oil.
Is this the culinary equivalent of lighting a match?
At the very least, he can take something from the "best time to buy/things to buy in [month]" articles. Getting the most for your money is a life hack we can all appreciate.
Lifehacking is the reason we live in industrial-technological societies. But if Morozov wants to go back to clubbing his prey, that's cool too.
Ha ha. It wasn't a deliberate ploy, but once I passed on sour cream. The burrista (se what I did there?) then proceeded to add the cheese. I decided a little sour cream would be good and told her to go ahead and add some. She did, then proceeded to add more cheese. Bonus cheese! I have not attempted to…
The lack of access to recently closed was the reason I moved away from it. I really did like it. I used it longer than any other new tab replacement I tried.