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So the only way this works is if your kids have breakfast at 9 and start school at 10? I don’t know where in the world of working parents that this is a reality. Are some of these chores appropriate for these ages? Yes, but that’s a terrible source link to point to.

Served on a plate because Chinese food is for sharing. Usually you get a serving spoon with it to put it your bowl.

And don’t eat rice off a plate with chopsticks. I’ve never seen a Chinese person do that. You’ll just look like an idiot. Rice in a bowl with chopsticks or just use a fork or spoon if you’re eating rice off a plate.

Yikes. That must be tough. Dim sum is like 75% shrimp.

So let me get this straight. If you want regular or steak fries, it’s going to take you about a day and a half to make? Why would anyone want to do that?

One thing I don’t see in this scenario is what is the cost of flexibility in cash flow? It’s possible that it’s worth the extra $600 (over 5-6 years) in order to have the cash flow flexibility of leasing. It’s not like buying would have saved thousands in this case, even with the amazing interest rate offered by

Brackets is also an incredible editor but tailored for web development and not scripting.

Not exactly. The biggest problems with those cities are jobs and high paying jobs at that. I was seriously considering moving to St. Louis (Wife’s family is there) from the Los Angeles area but had a hard time finding a job that paid well enough. And I’m a software developer. With the demand there is for Software

Only if they’re doing passwords right.

I agree. I wasn't suggesting that MS is giving up on TFS at all. TFS is a great ALM tool. It in itself doesn't even limit you to only using TFS for source control management as you can use Git. However, I do wonder if MS will ever make the move to Git by default rather than the TFS SCM.

I have used both GitHub and BitBucket and love them both. If you need private repos for free, then BitBucket is your choice. GitHub has an incredible community though.

Here's a couple of other things you should do.

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Same thing really. Mine doesn't actually go into the furnace itself, but rather at the air intake vent in my house. However, at my parent's house for example, the filter goes right where into the furnace itself.

We use quite a bit of water in my house. And it just comes every three months. It varies though. I've had it last as long as 5 and as short as 3. Sometimes I'll just skip a shipment if I have an extra.

Similar, but mine is for the regfrigerator. This comes every 3 months.

I also get air fliters.

I also subscribe to chewing gum, but I prefer Extra. Every 3 months. Between mine and my wife's car and a pack at the office, it's pretty easy to go through 20 packs within 3 months.

I was just about to say the same thing. Auto upload is totally there on the iOS mobile app.