Wow, if you'd bite a juggler, I can't imagine what you'd do to a mime.
Wow, if you'd bite a juggler, I can't imagine what you'd do to a mime.
What's wrong with the Windows test page? It has the Windows logo in color so you still get a good reading on the color ink.
The story is about printers; your comment is a rant against Microsoft that mentions printers only in passing. I don't think anyone really cares you can't follow instructions enough to do a simple task in Word.
You know you watch anime when “Naruto, the Automatic Personal Journal” shows up on Lifehacker.
I thought we all learned this one from Jurassic Park.
It's a GUIDE to cutting costs, not what you HAVE to do. This is written from an objective standpoint with the factors of does it cost money and is it necessary for life? The subjective/emotional values aren't listed because they aren't objective and vary per individual.
That seems like a very lame excuse. You're basically admitting to wanting to be a follower? to sit at the cool kids table??
It would've been a lot easier and cheaper to drop Twittter than become a cable customer again.
TLDR post then, you decided to drop $90 a month on Cable because you are addicted to Twitter/Instagram. Nothing more.
Then != Than
Oh, thanks a lot. Do you know how many people I've had come through my door with HTML and CSS listed under their "Expertise" or "Special Skills" sections who couldn't tell me how you build a table in HTML or associate CSS properties with a specified class? Also, if I see an especially interesting skill claimed on a…
Am I the only one that original saw Naruto and not Narrato? lol
Is pretty documented in some book that you should have breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies, luncheon, afternoon tea, dinner and supper to be as light as a hobbit.
I'm a programmer, and I guess it's a skill that I'm above-average at, but I don't get a sense of fullfilment, even though I probably provide immense value to my employer by making a lot of their tasks easier. I'm also paid in the lower 1/3 percentile when it seems that my skills/experience are in the upper half, but…
In what world does 91.5% indicate rarity?
Can we stop with all the bad advice articles? Because, really, are you kidding me with all of this? I'm going to be 25 and I have a job I hate that is leading me nowhere because I can't get anything else in this market. I'm pumping my savings with as much money as I can in case the inevitable happens but I can't…
I'm a firm believer in the idea that if you are unhappy with your job, or if you have an incompetent employer that you should find a new job. Rationalizing the crappy experience by tricking yourself into believing that there is some long term gain that can be had from the job is just cognitive dissonance.
"That’s because employers are willing to take risks on you in return while you’re still young and fresh."
I'm sorry, but that's bullshit. The exact opposite is why it took me two years to get work in my field after I graduated college.
You still need a modem to get the internet service bozo - there's that magical Apple intelligence we keep hearing about!