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Xylitol poisoning is getting more common because xylitol is turning up in more and more different products. Always good to check the label!

These numbers are what’s harmful on average, but some dogs are more susceptible and some, like yours, might be Superdog.

Xylitol can also be found in some brands of peanut butter. Something else to be careful of, since many people use peanut butter as a dog treat or to prompt a dog to eat medicine. Always read the label!

My first dog growing up was a dachshund... she weighed 18 pounds... and ate a 6 pound beef roast... she couldn’t even move but the look of pure bliss on her face was hilarious... until we had to take her to the vet and induce vomiting because it was just too much food.

This makes me wonder how my dog growing up did not die when she ingested 4 lbs of chocolate covered cherries. Granted she also ate entire plate of shrimp that where on bamboo skewers and another time ate a tray of chicken wings (bones and all). These happened typically before my parents had a large party so these

Could we get a comparable list for cats? I didn’t realize until my cat ate a chocolate chip cookie, but chocolate is MORE harmful to cats than it is to dogs, but most cat’s don’t eat chocolate so it’s not a very well known bit of information.

Not listed: Hops

So, they hurt your feet, require good ergonomics, require you to stretch and move during the day, and you recommend taking sitting breaks throughout the day...

Avoid the window seat.

Some things to ponder:

I’m in a sub 400sq ft studio apartment with my gf, cat and dog. I will tell you right now...maximize your use of vertical space. Doesn’t matter if it is a kitchen (I have large items on top of the cabinets as well) or a bedroom (shoe racks on the high dresser), build up!

Good luck training office types to use linux. You underestimate the stupidity of your average office worker. And who has time for all those annoying questions and complaints, I have games to play.

IT people will remain employed because someone has to figure out that spreadsheet in every company that is 15MB (even while blank) from all the macros and conditional formatting. The guy that built it left 10 years ago and no one knows what it’s really doing, or even the password to access the locked and hidden cells.

The article that you didn’t read shows you how to buy it without a subscription and even gives you a link. Please, try harder.

LibreOffice is great, it is good for 99.9% of your needs.

Seriously? Microsoft’s pricing might be confusing, but it doesn’t justify outright theft. There are free alternatives if you don’t want pay.

Don’t people who make peanut butter and white bread charge for their products then?

I decided not to get into it for the article but the technical issues create a whole new layer of frustration. After I signed up for...ugh, whichever version of Office 365 Business I got, I tried to login to Admin tools. I got 403 errors all day. I wasn’t even setting up a team. Back when I worked in a smaller office,

Given from the book I’m guessing he’s a comp sci student and reduntancy is always important in that field.

Student with only 1 Pen. This guy likes to live dangerously.