This is new to me, I shouldn't have commented. You're right :)
This is new to me, I shouldn't have commented. You're right :)
No, that sounds horrible though.
Everything in moderation. Except for cigarettes, they're harmful even in 'moderation'.
I'm SORRY!
How did you send your original (gmail/hotmail/yahoo) account an invite from your non-commercial address? It forces me to only send invites to people at the same top-level domain as me (ex. only addresses @CompanyName.com)
This is Box.com, not Box.net
No need to delete, just change your email address under Settings or create a new account using the link in the article: https://www.box.com/signup/o/hellosign_25
True; hopefully we'll move on to this soon enough.
I believe it was effective here in Canada. I know people hate looking at them, anyway. It's a simple example of using association to hinder desire.
All packs here in Canada have pictures like this. It's a great idea.
Any runners who can provide their thoughts on the Garmin Forerunner 110 with Heart-rate monitor?
#corrections
We'll wait for you to form an opinion.
Neat! I'll have to try this out.
I think there's room to expand.
I love Lifehacker and rarely complain, but this article is in bad taste. I understand avoiding social interaction, but don't hold up two seats because you're having a bad day.
I saw this movie and it was pretty damn awesome. It wasn't shaky-cam like Cloverfield or anything. The story was believable and the story/action was great.
Number 7 is especially true for runners. When some people break their schedule, they figure there's no rush to get back into it (or they just give up and quit altogether).
Oh yeah? I got:
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