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I had the 12,000 BTU version and would definitely recommend. Was relatively quite for it’s output, easy to install w/ two people, and has some nice features - multi-directional air flow, remote control, sleep, timer and eco modes, uses standard voltage plug ... right now it’s $350, which is a good deal for an A/C unit…
I had the 12,000 BTU version and would definitely recommend. Was relatively quite for it’s output, easy to install…
Eh, the prospect of Sansa and Littlefinger (and Brienne and Pod and Theon and Stannis!) fucking up some Boltons (and Freys?) at Winterfell is infinitely more interesting than 12 chapters of Eyrie city council meetings.
Seconded. I’ve worked from home going on 7 years now, and pretty much always just wear gym shorts and t-shirt in the summer, and pajama pants or sweats and a hoodie in the winter. Comfort is much more important to my productivity that some manufactured sense of “being put together”. I still clean and groom myself,…
I work from home full time as well, and cooking a real meal during my lunch break is an excellent way to relax and refocus for an hour. And yes, sitting on the back deck in the sun on a work day, reading my Kindle (perhaps with a lunch beer) while grilling lunch is pretty much the best thing.
Nope. I go down to my local dispensary (it’s next to my favorite Thai takeout place) and buy 2-for-1 gram pre-rolls (available in a wide variety of strains) and some lovely mint chocolate edibles, because I am perfectly happy paying for convenience. And buying weed is very convenient here in Colorado.
Roberto the stabby robot!
Dove bars do have surfactants though:
My go-to smoothie = fresh banana, frozen strawberries, almond milk (unsweetened), spoonful of peanut butter, and maybe a bit of greek yogurt.
I live in Denver and have actually eaten there on our way back home before leaving the airport once or twice.
I’m a fan of the setup I’ve had for a year now; dual monitors, the “main” one in landscape, and my secondary one in portrait mode, which I typically have Notepad++ open in for code related activities, or websites that fit better in portrait.
Root Down in Terminal C. One of the best restaurants in Denver proper, they opened an awesome airport location a year or two ago. Good beer/wine/cocktail and food selection. It is right in the middle of the terminal, so can get crowded during peak hours.
Well, that's why I specifically said transportation is a need, but not per se a new car (or even a car at all if you have access to foods public transportation).
tomqvaxy said "none of those things are needs." I said that you can certainly lessen the costs of shelter/transportation/education, but that doesn't mean they are not needs that most people have to pay for.
Housing, transportation, education, are not needs? Sure there are plenty of ways to reduce your costs for all of them - depending where you live you might not need a car, college expenses and methods of paying vary wildly, etc ... but still, these are expenses that most families face in one form or another.
I've used Hal Higdon training guides a lot, he describes tempo runs more as a gradual ramping, with your peak pace only occurring for a couple minutes. Here's his description for tempo runs in a 1/2 marathon training schedule:
Tracks are also nice for speedwork because most of them have a more forgiving surface than a road/sidewalk, which means a bit less impact on your legs - that can be nice when running hard.
Except cream cheese is delicious, in both sweet and savory applications, so I fail to see how it's equally revolting. Mayonnaise, while delicious on sandwiches, would most likely be gross on Oreos and would get the job done (although the consistency is not quite right).
And we all know who BIG GAY wants to install as the supreme leader.
I use their mobile sports app for checking scores, I find it to be much better designed than ESPN's scorecenter. I prefer yahoos fantasy platform too. use espn on the laptop browser though.