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Jon William
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Aren’t we really talking about “the mirrorless camera that the majority of readers own” not “your favorite mirrorless camera?” When these Your Favorite posts ask about more expensive items, they aren’t a true comparison and tend to only be an Amazon “Best Seller” or Amazon’s most rated. It’s not exactly a true

Aren’t we really talking about “the mirrorless camera that the majority of readers own” not “your favorite

A local news report in the DC area had a driver go 55 mph (the posted limit) around the Beltway in rush hour traffic. They concluded it was not a safe thing to do. Drivers typically do 65-80 mph on this road. Needs to be better enforcement in these areas if 55 mph is to be expected (and it should be).

Just go with the Ozark Trail tumbler at Walmart. It’s $10 and is the exact same size and technology as the RTIC and Yetti. The lid is even interchangeable with the Yetti. Did my research a couple months ago and it’s been flawless.

Just go with the Ozark Trail tumbler at Walmart. It’s $10 and is the exact same size and technology as the RTIC and

I think you may be making a mess of things if that’s how you’d use it.

I think you may be making a mess of things if that’s how you’d use it.

We have 3 of these- They’re handy for quick uses, but I don’t let my pregnant wife near them. Too flimsy.

We have 3 of these- They’re handy for quick uses, but I don’t let my pregnant wife near them. Too flimsy.

Society crumbling

It’s amazing what we think must get done. I’ve structured my task management using this same priority method. I use Priority 1 for the day’s ~3 top tasks, Priority 2 for the week’s top tasks and Priority 3 for the month’s top tasks. You’ll know exactly what needs to be done by 5:00, by Friday, and by June 30. Anything

I agree, my Wemo light switch and bulbs work great. The app IS rather horrible, but I might open it once a week since everything is automated anyway. I’ll be giving the switch a try.

I agree, my Wemo light switch and bulbs work great. The app IS rather horrible, but I might open it once a week

I buy albums and tracks from my favorite handful of artists, but for the most part I go with Amazon Prime’s streaming service. $99 a year for all Prime has to offer is unbeatable.

I’ve been doing side gigs for all of my 10 post-college years and #3 from this list (how much time per week) is probably the key to keeping sane and profitable. Maximize your time and you’ll free up precious hours for relaxation. I worked as a part time coordinator 2 days a week at a fitness center in the evenings

Are we still avoiding the use of the words “Super” and “Bowl” in succession of each other in Media?

Recurring expenses (or subscriptions) are the death of us, and I consider dining out a recurring expense. One tactic if you MUST dine out that my wife and I utilize often is to order just one entree and a couple side salads for the two of us. Typically, it’s more than enough food.

Very informative. I’ve been told time is relevant to our age. So at 4 years old, a year is very long (a quarter of our entire life); but at 40, a year seems shorter since we have experienced 40 of them. Simple solution: extend a calendar year to 48 months :)

I also tend to hold a finger food/hors d’oeuvre plate with my right hand at a gathering so that I’m eating with my left hand. This way, when a handshake comes along, I can quickly switch the plate to my left hand and extend the clean, non-greasy handshake. Also does double duty to keep your “eating” hand free of

I gave this a test run and found it to be very limited in functionality (by design, it would appear). If the end goal is to be reminded of something at a certain time of day with a short message, a long quote, or a photo of some kind I would think IFTTT could achieve this just fine.

I love the Twitter anger. It’s a football game. Laugh it off and get over it. 99% of people’s problems would go away if they’d unplug their electronics.

Nights dictate your mornings more than anything else. You get to bed at 11:30pm and you’ll have a heck of a time consistently getting up at 6am (or earlier). Also, take note of the time of year. 6am will be much different in July than it is in November. Plan accordingly with an automatic lamp timer. For me:

lost me at swamp ass, ma’am

We use mint.com to set annual, recurring expenses aside (e.g. Vacation money, Christmas gifts, anniversary gifts and personal property taxes). Since it’s then out of our residual income, it’s not spent until it’s needed. As with any budgeted item though, discipline is needed and I’ve found having a watchful spouse is

I bought my Merkur about 3 years ago ($40 at the time) along with 100 Persona razors for $12 (same price today). So $52 has lasted me 3+ years and I still have 60 or so blades left. I try and get my friends on the safety razor bandwagon every few months, but the world is resistant for whatever odd reason.

I bought my Merkur about 3 years ago ($40 at the time) along with 100 Persona razors for $12 (same price today). So