Sounds like you had 6 years’ notice.
Sounds like you had 6 years’ notice.
It is serious and saddening, when a third of the food produced gets tossed in the trash—60 million tons of food wasted every year in the US alone. It’s an economic and environmental issue, not just a personal one.
First of all: This is really cool. The Sprint/T-Mobile thing alone, depending on how well it works, is a really really neat idea.
Are you one of those “rest for twenty minutes between sets” types who never does any actual lifting? Yes, I do 15 sets in 20 minutes...if you think that 30-45 seconds of rest is not enough between sets then I am not sure what to tell you...
I think it’s implied that this article (and others like it) are targeted at “maintenance-level fitness” average Joes. Competitive athletes are probably not reading lifehacker for fitness advice.
I’m not sure that expecting a 7% return is “insanely optimistic,” but beyond that, the field is adjustable. Your yearly expenditures may not be 24000, either.
or to avoid human interaction
Well, it's working for me as of last night, so I'm guessing it's fixed 100% forever!
That doesn't make anyone an idiot. Not everyone is trying to scrape together every last penny from something. Some people, like me, would rather just see that I'm about to run out of something, hit and a button, and two days later it's at my front door. It's mind boggling how closed minded some people here are.
I think you are missing the point. While you are correct in saying that Dash is about convenience, not savings, you fail to recognize that is all some consumers are looking for. Some consumers will happily trade saving a couple of bucks for the ease of hitting a button and having something delivered when they need it.…
Hopefully this will fix the problem I'm having with the location unlock not working at my home address and only barely working at my parents' address.
I think you’re overreacting just a little bit
Michael can probably speak for himself, but as an econometrician myself (and a soccer enthusiast!), I can say that you're correct in that—in theory—we'd love to be able to account for "this sort of information." However, desiring to account for a variable and being able to account for a variable aren't always the same…
Mine has a removable part in the bottom that lets you pull out the lower spray arm and the screen that’s over the pump area. Between these parts is the nastiest, smelliest, goo you’ve ever seen in your life. I clean ours once a week. Also, I clean along the door seal, since it can get nasty too.
because it’s necessary for controller identification and it’s neither
The survey business is different than university science research labs.
IDE? You’re no Computer Scientist.
You can’t have an iPad mini with a windows computer? Since when? You know they sync just fine. You just stop the dumb Apple stuff from loading on boot (via msconfig), and your computer will run fine too.
Wow, just wow. So because the mathematics curriculum of his CS education doesn’t require a Ti-89 his education is invalid in your eyes? You’re just ripping on his loadout and education for no proper reason whatsoever.