moe52
moe52
moe52

So, instead of waiting around for the iPhone 5, I should hop into my speed of light Maserati Space Guy Edition and when I get back, I can buy the iPhone 16 with Smellovision FaceTime.

If you pay off your balance each month and you're not one who spends just because you can, these cards pay off. If not, stay away from these cards. I don't see the objection to polling people to find the best of these.

My rule: When typing an e-mail and noticing that you are emotional — stop and use the phone. When picking up the phone to express something emotional — stop and type an e-mail.

Hey, thanks. Though I am pretty embarrased that my last post was um, Thanksgiving.

You know what I realized? A coffeemaker can make (are you ready for this?) hot water! Sweet!

VOTE: Costco American Express

You're sort of right, but mostly not. The cards are funded by the transaction fee that the merchant pays and by interest fees paid by customers who carry a balance. If you are disciplined enough pay off the bill on time, you win, at the expense of others who don't.

Welllll, yes and no. Mostly no. I wrote about this in my food blog a few years ago:

Also: Here is the quote from Jennings: "As Jeopardy devotees know, if you're trying to win on the show, the buzzer is all. On any given night, nearly all the contestants know nearly all the answers, so it's just a matter of who masters buzzer rhythm the best.

The questions are delivered as a text file. My guess is it have it the same time the humans do, but they have to read it; Watson does too but he's a speed reader.

Read the article more carefully — that's what he says. He wasn't complaining.

You're very convincing when you express yourself with such class and sophistication.

It probably doesn't matter but I always charge a new device before I use it.

Your commitment and drive are impressive! At the risk of sounding optimistic, I predict a better season for you! :)

Just two weeks ago, I decided my keyboard was disgusting. I took it apart and found that the top had plastic keys and the bottom had the electronics.

You spelled "wtf" wrong.

+1. It works!

This is half the story. There was a study in which they first quizzed a bunch of tennis players about their outlooks. Then they played one of two tapes prior to a match: An encouraging tape telling they could do it, they were good enough etc.; or a tape acknowledging their imperfection and saying they can do better.

I'd promote your comment had someone not already done so. Thank you!

Re:Amount of toothpaste — correct and the fluoride "dose" is designed for a small amount (the size of a pea).