si306090
TARS
si306090

I like to keep my old devices to use during travel after formatting them and reloading the OS. Have a simple basic set of apps and data that you keep on your machine for travel. ICE gets your phone? No biggie there was nothing on there to begin with. Your pockets get picked? No biggie! Your hotel room is robbed a la Ki

Ask Tom Holland? 

It took the Docs a while to figure it out. Now I kind of enjoy exercise? I enjoy learning something new anyway. One thing I always find helpful with doctors it to keep a small log or journal about the episodes I experience related to my issues. A large problem I find while visiting doctors is that I am not symptomatic

I used to feel the same way you did about Cardio... it turns out I was an untreated Asthmatic with Exercise induced Asthma and got no endorphin fix like most people when exercising.

I’ve scheduled an appointment at the store to get that done. But I’m afraid I might have water-damaged my phone unintentionally. It still works just fine for my needs. But I’m pretty sure the heat management is a little bit off even though I don’t have a case on it. I also definitely want something with more on-board

I usually just turn off my phone when going after I have landed and texted everyone who needs to be contacted. If they want your phone data after you turn your phone off, they need your password. Which on my travel-phone is an alphanumeric monster. 

Well you know what they say about creatures with no hands... 

I also love my SE... Thinking about buying another before it goes the way of the Dodo. People are always astounded when I just use my phone one-handed. As if it’s magic to have a phone that just does what it needs to?

Part of this is the economic inequality that runs rampant. Depending on which state you live in or where you are born, your access to basic things like an education and healthcare could be wildly different, because the economic realities, racial mix, religious, and political cultures are very different. It’s easier to

I have family in the UK and Europe. Until they come for a visit to the US, they usually have no concept of the distances involved with everyday life here.

Pretty sure his name’s James...

You assume all parents want what is best for their children.

I’ve been on this flight. It’s definitely long enough (14 Hours) to have GI based illness crop up if it was something in the food. 

1) Have low expectations and an open mind.

So my friends and roommates share enough expenses, adventures and other things, that we all just use Splitwise and reconcile bills at the end of the month. Usually, it’s just one or two transfers once a month to get everyone squared away. We also then have an easily accessible spreadsheet with our expenses.

I just visited Hawkins, IN... in a time machine.

The one addendum I would have to this article:

I wasn’t on that flight, but the embarrassment of looking like that is totally worth it. Not feeling all tight, dry, and then breaking out the next day during the important meeting or family event on arrival costs a few bucks in face masks. Definitely cheaper than getting a facial to fix the consequences after the

I like them better than carrying on other skincare, because they take up less space in the liquids bag. For me it is usually a Sheet Mask and some sort of mini-hydrating mist/essence. 

Usually my flights are of the 10-14 hour range. So it generally takes a lot for me not to go stir crazy. Noise-cancelling headphones (good ones!) are a must. they make the whole flight a lot less exhausting.