suburbancowboy
suburbancowboy
suburbancowboy

RAIBlocks yo.

Actually, the best way to do it, to avoid some of the fees, is coinbase>GDAX>Binance.
(If you have a coinbase account, you have a GDAX account. It’s Coinbase’s exchange).

When we renovated our bathroom, I installed a 2 channel speaker ceiling. It’s hooked up to the 2nd zone of my Home Theater Receiver, which can be controlled through my phone, so I am able to listen to whatever I want while I am in there. Great for parties too.

You should be getting at least 15 minutes per day of sunlight on your face and arms. I work indoors. I don’t get much sunlight during the week. I’m not putting on sunscreen daily, when I should actually be getting some sun exposure.
Too much sunlight is very bad for you. A little sunlight is very good for you.
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And it’s questionable if it actually saves time. It’ll save time “If” I make all of the extra lights on the route. near my house, my waze makes me make a right turn off of a road I am already on, go under railroad tracks, make a quick left, go parallel to the road I was on, turn left back under the tracks, and finally

Spotify basically told me this is on Amazon to solve, not Spotify, but it is so annoying.

I think the one I hate the most is using “asks” as a noun.
I started hearing this when I worked at Microsoft, and it drives me nuts. It’s becoming pervasive in my industry.
“The client had 5 asks”
“What were their asks?”
We already have the words “Questions” and “Requests”. Ask is a verb. Fuck you.

Do the needful is an old Indian term with roots in India when it was under British rule. I always hear it from my Indian co-workers.

I clicked on your link to comment “open the kimono” and saw that you covered it. It’s by far the creepiest one I’ve heard.

I hate “Let’s take this offline” when we are in an in-person meeting.
Something we don’t need, but might be useful is a “nice-to-have”.
Thought leaders. Everyone is a fucking “thought leader”.

The best deal in shaving is buying a good single blade safety razor, a shaving brush, shaving soap and a pack of blades. You’ll get the best shave possible, and feel like a real man.

The best deal in shaving is buying a good single blade safety razor, a shaving brush, shaving soap and a pack of

It’s also hideous.

It’s also hideous.

Check out Secret Hitler. It’s fantastic.

AS much as I like the fact that they are dressing like Ghostbusters, a kid’s costume in the 80's was a cheap plastic mask with an elastic string around the back, and a plastic smock with a drawing of the character on it.

Also, don’t mail beer in the dead of winter. I’ve seen beer freeze and be destroyed in trades.
Not that I would know or anything, but if they ask you at eh USPS or UPS what is in the box, it’s either “olive oil” or “yeast samples”.

Every time I have to pull a hair clog from the drain, I puke, or come very close to puking.

If the kids can’t read yet, there is codenames Pictures, and now there are Disney and Marvel versions of Codenames.

Don’t underestimate the kinds of games kids can learn. I play Ghost Fighting Treasure Hunters, Sushi Go, Ticket To Ride, and Santorini with my 5 year old and they are all meant for slightly older age groups.

Speaking of lawns, I can get Alexa to turn on my sprinklers. It’s pretty awesome.

Can it do multiple spotify accounts? I have Spotify family plan, so my wife and I both ahve accounts. But our Echo is tied to my account, so if I am on the train in the morning listening to Spotify, and my wife (or kids) ask Alexa to play a song, my music shuts off on my phone. It is extremely frustrating.

So now we are calling small thoughtful things that everybody used to do “emotional labor”. It’s too much work to send a birthday card?
Don’t get me wrong, I think this box idea is nice, and a helpful way to remember people’s birthdays, but emotional labor? Come on.
Getting a card in the mail, especially one where