And then there’s this (http://www.centerforinquiry.net/blogs/entry/do…), which I just read literally five minutes before seeing this post.
And then there’s this (http://www.centerforinquiry.net/blogs/entry/do…), which I just read literally five minutes before seeing this post.
FAIL.
Meh. What's the big deal with packaged Ramen, anyway? I ate a ton of the stuff when I was a poor college student. Haven't touched the stuff in years. I can't imagine why anyone would eat it when they have other options. Besides being way too salty to be palatable — and hence containing way too much sodium, it's loaded…
Thanks. How have I lived on this planet for over half a century, mostly as an avid DIY'er — and not known this?
It took a while, but I was able to take advantage of this offer as a current Prime member. My membership expires tomorrow and when I tried to cancel, the website would not allow it because it was too close the the expiration date. I started a chat session, got the runaround. I was completely honest about what I was…
It took a while, but I was able to take advantage of this offer as a current Prime member. My membership expires…
Organic fruits and veggies - don't buy anywhere. Total ripoff.
Me too. I have a drawer full of address labels, calendars, and notepads from various charities, some that I have given to but many that I have not. I also get coins, stamps, and various other odd and mostly useless "gifts."
"Their study found this to be consistent across all religions (including atheists..."
Exactly. We take advantage of these offers every chance we get. Then we calculate a monthly payment that allows it to be paid off 1 month before the end of the promotional period and set up automatic payments. Then we forget about it.
You're not really saving all that dough at those inflated prices. Eight bucks for water? Fifty for breakfast? Geez.
Usually quick with the snarky comment, I have to be fair and balanced in this case. This is one of those forehead-slapping, why-didn't-I-think-of-that, awesome tips that first endeared me to LH, all those years ago. Thanks.
My favorite is Old English. All caps.
Thanks for the reply, but I don't think what you're suggesting addresses my issue. I'm talking about the ability to set a text shortcut for any specific bookmark. This is baked into Firefox (or at least it was several years ago when I last used it.) Quickmarks is an extension that added that function to Chrome, but…
No, but thanks for the suggestion. I'm talking about the ability to set a quick text shortcut for any specific shortcut.
Still no keyboard shortcuts for bookmarks? FF had that years ago and I really miss it. I've been using an extension called QuickMarks for that, but it's buggy and has to be disabled/enabled frequently to maintain its functionality.
I sure hope that Entrepreneur Dan Martell uses better grammar in his own messages.
Should have left off that last "seriously." ;)
This makes me fear for the future of humanity. Seriously.
Not an expert, but I don't think contractors necessarily have to work on a per-project basis. I know of some large well-known companies that employ lots of contractors for indefinite periods. Examples include truck drivers, delivery people, and cable/satellite dish installers. I doubt that they are all in violation.
I'm guessing this version was named by the same people who named the Big Ten Conference.