panthera2
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panthera2

Eh, some people use it not as a display, but as a time-saving technique, to prevent having to dedicate half-asleep waking time in the mornings to deciding what to wear. It works well for people who have early shifts and prefer to wake up as late as possible. And if you're going to be laying out your clothes, might

This looks less like a closet storage unit, and more like a his-and-hers "what to wear tomorrow" rack. Though with the number of fittings available, this seems like a pretty modular idea. Your setup idea would be great for more storage, but this piece has better presentation for outside the closet.

This came at a perfect time for me. I've been rushing around, getting my new apartment set up, running back and forth to and from job interviews, and now I'm hitting that dead zone where all I want to do is play Minecraft, read a book, and check Facebook every 5 minutes or so. I was in the zone, getting things done,

You must just get some bitchy TSA agents. They can't say anything about your jacket pockets, really, unless you're seriously overstuffing them. And even if you are, they're passing much more complicated stuff (like fully packed carry-on bags) through, jacket pockets are small fry.

Answer: Don't wear a belt. And if your pants would fall down, the next answer is: Wear pants that fit.

Try something that smells of citrus, it's supposedly a cat repellent.

Whoa. I wonder how uncomfortable that would be with my laptop bag....

I don't care if men stare at my assets, as long as they don't assume they can DO anything with them. There's nothing wrong with looking at something attractive, it's perfectly natural. I like looking at attractive men. And women, too. And well-groomed dogs. And trees with interesting branch configurations. And

I got a standing desk at work several months back, and I work in an office/cubicle setting. Here are some of my observations:

I would love to be a fly on the wall when a recruiter reads that second one on a job application.

You can try baking them longer to remove more of the water, which makes them stiffer and, if you do it long enough, "crispy". I've seen tutorials that leave them in as long as 10-20 hours. Once they turn crispy, they're considered "apple chips" instead of just "dried apples", but it's the same method.

Good find!

Or this article, which shows how the Kinect helped a father connect with his autistic son (in fact, the Kinect is being widely used with disabled children): [treatments4autism.blogspot.com]

The peanut butter would actually stick to the apples better, since they're dried and the watery juice won't repel the oily peanut butter. And dried apples taste pretty close to the regular thing (maybe a little more tart), so they should pair up just fine.

How many people do you expect to be looking at your resume page at once?!?!

Interesting! I wonder if that is somehow related to the fact that cat urine is also heavily scented with ammonia...

What software do you use? Have you contacted the software company to ask if they support any grocery list apps, or if they plan on doing so in the future? If they are aware that their customers want that kind of functionality, they might include it.

Yes but Foursquare is a location-based app, which makes it more sensitive to localization. I would suggest trying to download the app and find out.

My roommates and I started out using Grocery IQ, but it started having sync issues (thanks to Homerjay down there, I know I wasn't the only one now!) so we switched to OurGroceries and have been using it for the past couple years. Although, looking at Grocery IQ's feature list now, it looks like I might want to

Most landlords don't care what you screw where (as long as it's not his wife), as long as it's easily removable and the damage is easily patchable. No one ever looks at the bottom of the cabinets, and even if they did, a little wood glue and a stain pen, and it'll be like this never happened.