jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

Only if there is no evidence of wear. Unless you worked for companies with low standards. If there was any indication that something was worn longer than a try-on period, we wrote the return off as damages good. Those were then donated to charity.

Nah. But I guess my case wasn’t unique.

Interviewed for a public charter school that emphasized how big a role religion plays in their school and, in response an inquire after failing to find out much about the school and its parent company, state how they try to keep their parent company on the down low.

Think about this combo:

I went Republic Wireless. I hadn't had a cellphone in six years. Life was fine without one (except for the unemployed/underemployed thing). So, I couldn't see getting into an expensive contract to get a device I really didn't need regularly. I only got one because I needed to be able to make one phone call five

Cloud Print? Or apps designed to allow you to print directly from your mobile device to specific printers? I know Brother and Samsung have these. I'm sure others do.

Meant to link.

Some libraries also partner with Hoopla. It has movies and tv series, music, and audiobooks.

Used this before. Much prefer that tab implementation than having to go to the view menu to switch between documents.

I use the auto upload feature in Dropbox and have Belvedere move photos from that Camera Upload directory into a directory of my choosing. I like the sorting by date but considering I manage photos through Picasa, that's not essential. Especially since I rename the photos according to the event.

I ran into some bug issues with Clover when I was using Clover 2 and uninstalled it for a while.

My motherboard died and I had to order a new one. Upon installing it, I discovered that my primary hard drive had failed. So I picked up a new one and installed all my software again (thanks Ninite). But not until you mentioned it, did it occur to me that I didn't have Clover installed. Time to fix that.

And I'm suddenly hit with a revelation about why that laundry whitener that we purchased left blue stain/tint on a lot of our white socks and undies. Mostly the wife's. We didn't use it again. I'm about to unload a bunch of older white socks. Worth giving it another go with those to see if we just overused the

You say "too bright" and it makes me think that I need to adjust my monitor. I don't find it that bright at all, with the possible exception of the button to access files.

Whatever. We will be moving on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky.

Once I had a friend call from my phone and the delivery person said to him, "This isn't the usual Mr. MightAsWellUseMyRealNameSinceYouGuysWillTrackMeDownAnyway calling."

I will see your eating out of the pot and raise you eating over the trashcan.

Confidence is writing a Facebook comment and knowing it is going to win the internet. Arrogance is liking your own comment.

Or, you know, just don't get sunburned.

Neither do I, but I was (perhaps unfairly) assuming it was a way of saying "I know this thing that Lifehacker writers don't know."