Unless you personally know Prof. Dan Ariely to be "bold and cozy," this headline should read "The Professor's Bold and Cozy Workspace."
Unless you personally know Prof. Dan Ariely to be "bold and cozy," this headline should read "The Professor's Bold and Cozy Workspace."
Gotta wonder about a product recommendation article that's lead off with a photo of someone holding the product upside-down...
Just to warn you: I had years of experience using this method in successfully teaching adults, then I became the instant-step-dad of teenagers, and found they really hate this!
But, where should I keep Mary Ann, or the Professor, or...
If someone's tailgating you, don't actually hit the brakes to slow down to make them back off: just flip your lights on; they'll think for a second that your brake lights just came on, and will slow down some... Clint Eastwood/Eiger Sanction!
Can't quite believe you got this whole post into one sentence... so, breath, already!
And those 1.1 million facebook users will soon be receiving the following:
"Gina Trapani made the switch long ago and still loves it after a year."
Plus... oh, never mind.
This sounds like great methodology to adopt, I'm going to strive for it; however, a pitfall I see is that, when I fail, I'm usually too wrapped up in solving the problem caused by failing to be this detatched... I need my own personal impartial observer!
OK, my brain just maxed out its CPU cycles: I read the headline & thought "they can't mean ink mixing?" because, in a previous professional life of mine, a mixing station was a work area in a print shop where you went to mix printing inks; then I thought, "Oh, wait... they probably mean someone cleverly mashed up…
Interesting; never heard of this. I wonder: what's to prevent you from putting items into your bag without scanning?
Yikes! http://lifehacker.com/5934910/chill-out
Unfortunately, I don't have any "food cans with concrete parking stops" I need to open; now, if this article were titled "Use Concrete Parking Stops to Open Cans", I'd be all over it...
Maybe the decks are actually different sizes...
Apparently, you Gizmodo-ites monitor your cousin-site Lifehacker's comments: they ran an article about just the NBC Olympics apps, and I commented: "You guys know of any simple app I can use to get just results, highlights, etc.?"... and here ya go!
Anybody know of a simpler app that just gives results, etc.
The foil-covered brick is also my trick for panini (s? ae?) on the grill...
"Frankenstein device looking for a mob": priceless!
Or... you could just be a wiseass and say "all of them".