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    I now have a large mass of string lodged in my... um, nose. Please advise.

    please don't feed my paranoia. I'm only just this side of a psychotic break sometimes, I don't need a push.

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    my first assumption was that the bots head was the entirety of the bot and it was just riding a ball. It struck me as a bit too much like "batteries not included" the movie. I figured it's possible that it's along the lines of some of the ball bots that exist now:

    I've got a cordless and a corded version of the the matrix/bolt on tool system. It's a tool that is basically a power drill base with a front end that you can swap out for a trim saw, reciprocating saw, oscillating tool, router, sander, jig saw, hammer drill, , airpump/tire inflator, and they recently added hedge

    The thing that seems to make this work for me more than others who say something similar is that often times some of that other advice doesn't make sense under my native conditions.

    I'd say the thing I found made the biggest difference between do nothing myself and DIY for me was a small cheap dremel. I swear it makes a world of difference when you are looking at something that needs fixing and can just reach over and grab a tool that can do most of what you need. Drilling holes, as a screw

    current job involves door to door (with select list of specific houses) in a new town every few days to ask people for their thoughts on climate change a political representation of any concerns they have on the topic. Buuut for me it's getting paid to go for 4-5 hour walks on a summer afternoon/evening, look at

    have three projects at different stages of completion going. If you can't seem to make yourself work on one, procrastinate by working on another. Only allow yourself this form of productive procrastination. You either buckle down and get used to making yourself push through uncertainty or reluctance to finish the

    what makes anybody think that objects that exist as part of the world which has four dimensions are not in fact 4 dimensional themselves? or that we oursleves do not already exist 4th (and higher) dimensionally? I can't just step into the fourth dimesnion because I'm already there in part. anymore than I can withdraw

    Normal does not equal uniformity. It is not the opposite of individualism. Normal is opposite extravagant, remarkable, eye catching. The point seems to be to stop dressing yourself in the fashion version of a shock jocks broadcast. It doesn't always have to be about getting attention. You can look good without trying

    this also works for traits, so when you encounter somebody who has an annoying or derailing personality trait you can reframe it so that you don't feel that a person is a burden or obstruction. Stubborn ==> perseverance, nosy ==> curious, paranoid ==> vulnerable... ect it allows you to turn a obstacle or

    this is basically my answer when people argue against job automation and an end to work for a living (be it a basic income or some other means). They always imagine that people will do nothing at all. But if you've ever had to be on bedrest for health reasons or spent time in an old folks nursing home with no

    I know people often say that multi function tools don't function as well as specialized tools but I'm a big fan of my craftsman bolt on drill based tool, and it's cousin the Black and decker matrix.

    be interesting to see cost of living, property tax, total tax burden, property costs, rental costs and average income.

    I like this map. Thanks for the info. Looks like New Mexico is the place to rent.

    I can't believe all the people freaking out about working on an outlet. What exactly passes for DIY these days? I'm not old enough to be nostalgic for the days where people would pull electric motors out of broken appliance and use them to build bench grinders and polishing wheels.

    I just keep hoping that a job finding strategy article might actually be something other than one more set of tips about resume writing as if that is the only thing involved in looking for a job. After all it was once written- "...you shouldn't assume your experience is universal."

    I'm starting to wonder if I should just stop looking at the job advice posts. I cannot remember the last job I had that actually wanted a resume. Most every job I've ever had only takes the standard application form. If you handed in something you printed yourself it was handed back to you.

    does this apply to used cars as well. Cuz honestly a new car sounds great but between purchase and arriving home with it, the car becomes a used car and thus worth several months rent less. Sooo that trip home from the lot isn't worth that much for me.

    some of these might be out of your territory, but...