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Monoprice has 6ft lightning cables even cheaper, $12.91 (or for a buck more you can get 10ft).I bought two 6ft ones the day I bought my 5S, one for my bedroom and the other for when I'm on the couch.

She keeps telling people that she's a "VT and CW"..
I'm assuming those are acronyms for Vigorous Tweeter and Cuntish Woman?

Three years ago I was driving to RN school early one morning during a pretty heavy Ohio snow storm and I had just merged onto the highway when the Altima in front of me began to fishtail. I was going 40 mph in the far left lane so I took my foot off the gas as he swerved into the right lane and before I knew it he had

I've only ever tried it with the gel creams, and I wasn't that impressed. It started out great, but then after like 7-10 days it needed to be reapplied again.

That's exactly what I do - I use LastPass to store/create all my passwords for everything except my email, social media, and bank accounts. If the unthinkable were to ever happen and LastPass was compromised, I at least know that my most sensitive sites haven't been (directly) breached.

I'm in a state that does accept electronic proof, however, I was referring to my health insurance card. I keep my registration, car insurance card, etc. locked in my glove box. I think electronic car insurance proof is an awful idea. Every time I've been pulled over, I give the cop my license, insurance, and

I had always been a leather bi-fold wallet guy until like ~6 years ago when my girlfriend at the time bought me this Tiffany money clip and I've been using it ever since. I only carry my license & debit card, insurance, reward cards, etc. are all stored on my phone.

Last year I noticed that someone had created a Google+ account in my name, so I contacted Google and went through the process of proving to them that I am the real John Doe and that the other is an imposter. Once Google was happy with my proof (copy of drivers license) they removed 'my' Google+ page, which then forced

Ha! That is funny, it appears it must be an Ohio thing.

I do basically the same thing, I spray once on my right wrist, then rub it on my left wrist and then rub each wrist on my neck, like beneath my ears.

Lasership says that their last deliveries are at 8pm, so every time I've called at like 8:30 and asked them why the hell hasn't my package been delivered yet, the customer service rep will say, "oh, I'm terribly sorry, I can assure you that your package will be there by 9pm." But guess what? They close at 9pm! So you

One of the few remaining things I miss from having a BlackBerry - if you sent a wrong email/text/BBM, all you had to do was quickly pull out the battery as long as you caught it in time.

If you're one of the "lucky" ones that live in the states where you get your amazon prime stuff sent to you by Laser Ship, then you can easily have your prime membership extended 12 times. Three of the five shipments I've got from them have been late, and each time I notified amazon they extended my prime membership

Over the past ~2 years I've opted-out of every site from Unlistmy.info, which is a similar website, from all the companies that have web/email/fax opt-out forms, and lately I've noticed my info returning to some of the sites (I randomly check a few sites periodically for this reason). Mylife dot com is the worst.

I dated a bartender for ~2 years, and every Friday or Saturday night (rarely ever both nights) my friends and I would grab a table and drink (just beers) for 5+ hours and at the end of the night our tab would be like $20, so one person would pay the $20 tab and the other 2-3 guys would pay the tip, which meant they

I really wish more of these services would allow you to use the Google Authenticator App. And it's annoying how places like PayPal and Twitter don't allow you to 'Trust' a computer/device, so every time you log in & out, you have to wait for them to text you the security code.

Yeah, I really do. I have an 'old' Sony receiver from like 2003 that I no longer have the remote to, so I always had to get up to turn it on/off, and this remote was able to program it so that it turns on/off with my tv. It also controls my 360, I've customized it so that every button on the 360 controller is able to

I bought that Logitech Harmony 650 remote from Best Buy last Black Friday for basically the exact same deal/price.

Ha, really? I mean, I guess that kinda makes sense, though. You guys without a doubt must be skilled at doing IVs, and while it would make sense and you'd assume or want every RN to be as well, in reality not every RN is going to be in a specialty or position where starting IVs is an everyday occurrence.