I had no idea there were so many Google employees reading Lifehacker.
I had no idea there were so many Google employees reading Lifehacker.
I'll typically give my chicken suit 9-10 wears before I wash it. It's not so much by choice, but because of the outrageous cost of chicken suit laundering these days.
You may want to address those anger issues instead of this supposed wheat issue.
First of all, let me say that there are some freaking lazy people commenting below. But, I will say that you've probably made it more complicated than it needs to be. If you just microwave some milk, then drop a glob of yogurt in it, and then cover it and leave it somewhere warm (the thermos is a great idea), you'll…
Really? It's like a 5 minute prep. Heat some milk, dump in a glob of yogurt. Go leave it somewhere. Done. If you strain it, it's like another 30 second prep the next day. It doesn't take half the stuff they say. It takes a bowl and a spoon.
You could say the same thing about ... well, anything. It's fun, for one thing. And if you happen to go through a ton of yogurt because of you have young kids, it can be economical as well. Also, did I mention it's fun?
They've also removed tools to download from Youtube. Not sure when that happened, but I noticed about a week ago.
Definitely a good call there ... you can't put a price on reliable hours around the time of a newborn. I've done it twice!
YES, such a good point. I posted my story above. In the job I turned down, right out of undergrad, I would have worked for a career middle manager who was like the guy you describe. Toughing it out for a few more years in school and grabbing a different job after PhD, I've had two amazing bosses in a row. You…
Aside from those weird LinkedIn cold calls, I've turned down one legitimate job offer. I interned twice at a large Oil company in 2001 and 2002, when I was an undergrad. They offered me a great (at the time) job offer when I was graduating, which I turned down to to go graduate school.
Not a bad idea, but be careful about putting too much weight on a drawer. They aren't really meant for that kind of torque longer than the usual time a drawer is open, no mattery how well they're built.
man you are all a whiny bunch.
that little anime head is freaking me out man.
I have a problem with overeating sometimes. I considered taking a break from food. But, in the end, I decided it might be a better idea to just refine the way I consume it.
I'm about 2 minutes into this video, and it sounds like it's going to be interesting, but I can barely tolerate the guy. I'm not sure I can make it.
Sunday night, I had a Facebook status "Take Five will always be one of the greatest songs ever written." https://www.facebook.com/mohan.karulkar/posts/10102078077902040
You should mention that, for Canon anyway, some lenses are designed to only work with crop-frame cameras (EF-S lenses) and won't be compatible if you upgrade to full frame. Conversely, traditional (EF) lenses will work on crop and full frame. The EF-S lenses tend to cost less, probably because you don't have to…
oh i hate you Comcast... had them for years. Watch them twice swallow up great local companies I had. We have WOW Cable in my area, and they've been great since switching. Hopefully Comcast doesn't eat them too.
commence the nerd pissing contest.