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When I travel abroad I like to disconnect from my phone, so I never use data. Instead I plan ahead and pretend it’s 2003. The internet exists, but I don’t have it in my pocket. Knowing your route to your hotel is something you can do before departure. You can also study a map of the area you’re going to be in. This

These lids are the worst, they always crack. I prefer the Rubbermaid easy find lids. The problem is that these Pyrex bowls are really nice. If only we could get the quality of Pyrex glass bowls with Rubbermaid lids!

These lids are the worst, they always crack. I prefer the Rubbermaid easy find lids. The problem is that these Pyrex

Because they come from the "bread basket" of the 7 kingdoms, which as it happens was untouched by the war of 5 kings. Basically Kings Landing would have starved a long time ago if the food wasn't coming up from the Tyrell's lands. I always forget how much the show skips from the books.

Yes, that too, but those are hard to come by and you'll have to sometimes wait to qualify. Many of my classmates worked for one of three or four large employers in the area that did this.

Yes, especially in sciences, that's where the big grants are!

Also, on a related note. If a GA ship isn't your style and you want to work full time and go to school part time, just work for the university and get tuition remission! That paid for my wife's masters! We just had to pay tax as it was a taxable benefit where we live.

Yes, apply early, ask around. Look on the school's website to see which faculty runs the program you're interested in. We call them DGS's or Director of Graduate Studies within each department. If you can't find that person, find the Department Chair. Communicate and reach out to these people. They are in charge of

Don't pay for it. GA positions are out there, get one! Some institutions even offer assistantships in other areas than teaching or research. These are called service GAs and they basically boil down to a 20 hour per week job. For example, mine was in IT support while getting an MBA. Here they pay about 15K and you get

This is great advice. Many places have a gap between people who work with budgets and hiring managers. Sometimes the hiring manager can't negotiate with the candidate directly because they'd need to run it past the person who does control the budget. Sometimes a place has budgetary controls in the hiring requisition

Taliesin is cool and all, but if you're going to skip Milwaukee for a more scenic Wisconsin, I'd recommend Devil's Lake on a family trip with kids or New Glarus for an adult trip. New Glarus Brewing is one of WI's best breweries outside of Chippewa Falls (too far to drive) or Milwaukee (not scenic). Neither of these

I do a tick tock and always take new opportunities. In year one, I expand my scope, responsibilities, or take on more, then my boss sees it and gives me a good raise, but you plant the seed that you'd appreciate anything he can do in the future acknowledging he just doesn't have the money this year without planning.

Just make sure your boss and the person holding the purse strings are in good communication about this if they aren't the same person. In my industry most managers don't have a lot of financial responsibility. They are given a pot to split with among their employees, so someone's gain is someone else's loss. There are

So, I just set my router to use this as the first DNS, then a regular DNS address for a second entry, and it seems to work on all devices on my network now. There may be some inefficiency in there but I think it may be worth it if everything seamlessly works without having add-ons installed on browsers or rooting

The RPi 2 just came out........... I may use this for my original model B while using the 2 for the heavier projects.

Also, a lot of people share an uber after drinking, which means you can get dinged for your drunk associates! Careful who you invite into your uber. It might be best not to ride share your ride share.

You have a good friend who understands gifting utility!

You have a good friend who understands gifting utility!

I was, I was just stating that in some way shape or form we mount all sorts of things heavier than what I'm sure you have. I use the clamp and that is what I was talking about. If your monitors are really that big it may just be good enough to buy to single arms.

I was, I was just stating that in some way shape or form we mount all sorts of things heavier than what I'm sure you

Try looking beyond an electronics retailer...... I'm sure some furniture companies make some solid commercial grade ones. If we can mount 50" TV's on arms, I'm sure there's something that can mount your monitors.

Try looking beyond an electronics retailer...... I'm sure some furniture companies make some solid commercial grade

There was a nod to eye height and a monitor riser, however I think a solid clamp monitor arm (single or dual depending) is worth it's weight in gold. The footprint of your monitor/stand becomes non-existent, freeing up space for a clean look or more clutter, your choice.

There was a nod to eye height and a monitor riser, however I think a solid clamp monitor arm (single or dual

I try to avoid unnecessary pills, but to each their own if it works.