Yes vast majority of college dropouts are very procollege he seems to be of the group that thinks "college sucked for me so to hell with college".
Yes vast majority of college dropouts are very procollege he seems to be of the group that thinks "college sucked for me so to hell with college".
Hey enska, I'm genuinely curious — on what basis do you think it is "true"?
Yeah. I'm came over here purely out of morbid curiosity to see if those inconvenient facts would turn any of the typical Jezebal slavering into embarrassment.
The best thing anyone's said in this thread.
"Once again: I initially defended the story, and for that I was wrong."
One fun thing is trying different things for shaving cream. I've used olive oil (not good results), conditioner, things like that. The best commercial one I've tried is Every Man Jack unscented. But right now I'm using a super-cheap little tub of Krogers facial cream. It works fine. One of the best things about it,…
Mark - As I was fiddling around with my KitKat S4 the other day, think how mostly useless the other home screens are, it suddenly hit me how I want the home screen to work.
AMAZON TO ALASKA: DROP DEAD
Hmm, I don't know if I can answer that. You know, human beings are really complex creatures; empathy is just one aspect of a stew comprising hundreds of other interacting variables.
Hmm. Wikipedia defines one aspect of psychopathy as *diminished* empathy. In the book — I haven't seen the movie — the extremes are represented by Peter (who is indeed a psychopath — while brilliant, he would never be able to gain and hold the trust and loyalty of his troops) and Valentine (who is way TOO empathetic —…
Also, a clarification on my own comment: Empathy is not sympathy. To be an empathetic leader doesn't mean one hugs their subordinates and sing songs with them (although I guess one could). It just means you can see things from their point of view. Take the novel Ender's Game, for example. Ender was literally bred to…
This was really interesting, especially this part:
I've gotten a few good deals by browsing your regular "deals" feature. But here's what I'd really like to know: What if I already know exactly what I need? (For me, right now, it's this: http://amzn.com/B00285KCGM). What is the best way to find out/be alerted when something specific goes on sale somewhere?
My #1, super-simple feature request for OS X: just a simple checkbox in system settings: "Show mounted volumes in dock"
Hey, I have a tip that can help at least some people who have carpet in the TV room.
Hey, I'm a pretty new user of Twitter, so sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm using the regular Twitter client for Android, which "top posts." So I was wondering — is there a good client that "bottom posts"? i.e., new tweets appear at the bottom. It seems like this would make reading a smoother experience. Thanks!
Hey Alan, I have an Android question for you, and it includes a screenshot (to illustrate the question). What is the best way to pose it to you? (It's not about PushBullet, and I didn't want to derail). - Powercreek
Ah, gotcha. Interesting.
Yeah, Eric, I'm with you — I keep the house even cooler than you (about 65) and I don't sweat at all.
Hm. I don't think there is any scientific validity to the idea that if you cut your hair, it won't grow back. The hair comes from hair follicles below the surface. And hair itself is dead skin cells. A hair that's been cut has no way to transmit a message to the follicle telling the follicle that the hair's been cut.