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For me: “It’s a Dell, no less!”

Who is that?

This one.

The amount of humble-bragging in the comment section is fascinating.

I leave this comment after just skimming the answer for “What do you do differently from peers in your field?” But while you are still with him, can you do a Career Spotlight as well? I think PR is not something all of us are familiar with, and this post will be even more interesting with some context.

Somewhere along this article I stopped paying attention to the lessons and started counting caveats.

The main hint for this "problem" is that each ride has a fixed fare. You guys should not need a data analyst to tell you how to do multiplication (for the bonus), then division (for the number of rides). If you live somewhere like here in Singapore, where the fare is based on the distance, now we are really talking.

Thank you. I currently have no interest in any of those, but hopefully I will after reading that book.

Thank you. I currently have no interest in any of those, but hopefully I will after reading that book.

Please explain to my untrained eyes which part in there is from training, and which is luck.

Hi Melanie. I know the call for these posts is to show off, but regarding the main criteria (the last sentence), what "clever" or "good design sense" is there about this workspace?

What do you think the four big monitors are for?

Regarding your last sentence, are most of the lick-someone-genital positions neck-craning? Just sooner or later?

What is that lever that needs two hands to operate?

Gorgeous! That rear glass!

Thanks. Just ask because I felt that somehow it's not acceptable to have leftover from those expensive dishes, whatever reason it is.

What to do if I cannot finish a dish? (either because it is horrible or because I am a horrible person who cannot enjoy it)

Holy shit. This post is like a godsend meta post that can provide us (and you guys) with lifehacking suggestions for years!

I agree. And no flame war was meant. I was just thinking that Lifehacker has many articles about making our life better starting with asking why we do something (bad). For example, shopping because we "want" is bad. Again, this is for example. So that question just came to my mind.

So what's the reason for having another one besides just "want" ?

I don't mean you but I know many people who think buying cheap (although with good quality) is saving, even when they are actually binge shopping.