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For the office I have a clean, 'nice' cream coloured golf shirt. If I've spilled coffee on my shirt I can recover and that shirt will match any pair of pants I'm likely to be wearing (wool dress pant to jeans). Add in a subtle glen plaid suit jacket and I'm good for any wardrobe malfunction including meeting the CFO

lucky you, 1 hour in the car and I end up in Buffalo.

maybe a bit off topic - when I was in West Virginia last month the gas station had a pump for kerosene. I've only seen kerosene sold for lamps in small jugs, what are people doing that they need it by tank full?

Has anyone ever seen/known of the authorities checking for dye? We used to have dyed fuel for farm use and I've never saw any kind of inspection.

+un passant

this is also available for Android not just iOS.

saw that and didn't get it - I had no idea what a milk stout was.

beer certainly is more expensive and liquor is too. You don't get the cheap deals I've seen in the stores here.

trying some Carolina Blonde from Foothills now. Duck-Rabbit looked interesting too.

google gizmodo, they had a recent gear inventory I recall.

Beer question: I'm in North Carolina presently and I'll be looking to max out on the amount of booze I can return to Canada with. Is there any beers that I must try/bring back with me?

I've only ever had one interview where they asked these kinds of questions and it was the two hiring managers that asked it. While ideally they should show a kind of thought process, etc. I don't really see much benefit in them.

There have been many articles on getting work and free lancing but what I haven't seen is much geared toward the middle manager trying to move up, manager to director stuff. Maybe this isn't the right demographic here but most people in their 40's have been laid off / found a job etc...

ha!

nerd, +1 tho

Can I just do the bike portion? Pretty please.

I have a Playbook and use my wife's Kobo ereader. For reading I prefer the ereader - it seems easier on my eyes especially at night.

I'm stuck at work tonight - reading this while Excel takes four minutes per department to update the templates I use for budgeting.

the thing that I hate most about sippy cups is that the parts are unique to each brand and they always get lost.

I had an '84 Corolla coupe, that 'beast' had around 75hp on a good day.