yeah-thatguy
Yeah, That Guy
yeah-thatguy

Minimum 7. If I get any less than that I know it's going to be a rough day. Sometimes I can go less but only if I know I'm well rested enough to handle it. I've never had trouble turning things off early just to go to bed though, I have major FOMO when it comes to sleep cuz it turns me into a complete grouch.

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I think the biggest thing in getting a good paying work from home job is the skill set required. If you have any programming, design or any other online based skills it'll be much easier for you to be able to find a job that provides the benefits of working from home. You can use sites like elancer that will let you

Did doggy design this? I could have swore this was doggy's style.

How do you not feel guilty about working on a personal project instead of your "day job" work even if it's at night? Do you have a separate work area for being creative off the clock? I've always wanted to try working from home but I feel like my side-projects will suffer just because after I've "clocked out" of the

OK so my streaming setup is a little different... 3 TV's, 2 xbox's and 2 PC's in the living room.

TV 1: 26 inch is hooked up to: Cable, Media PC via VGA (usually cloned to play same thing as HDMI input from TV 3)

I don't think anyone in this country wants us to be able to afford to do anything fun! Jeez my cell phone bill already costs me almost 100 bucks a month. Booze is even twice the normal price here in Ontario.. I love this country, but hate the cost of everything!

I like the idea, but I don't have any pockets in my "pajamas" and I don't carry my phone around with me while doing my morning routine. Also if any of my friends had this app I would just set them a bunch of alarms in the middle of the night...

"Bob Campbell eh? That sounds like a rock star name, are you a rock star?"

I really really really really really want these though...

These are great for having on all day without noticing you have them on. Audio quality isn't the best but I love that they can just sit on top of my ears so comfortably. They're just a really simple pair to keep around the office and for 20 bucks I can't complain.

Oh I've been there, but I guess I'm fortunate enough that it doesn't extend to my work like it does in my personal life because I've spent so many years being focused and trying to be prepared for being on the job.

Where do you put your clubs?

If anything I think anxiety has made me a better worker because I feel I can't present anything until it's 100% perfect and up to my own standards (which are often higher than the client or company). I also grew up playing in bands and found that preparation is the only way I can make myself comfortable with getting

For the past few months Songza has been doing my playlist making for me... Lately the winner when I really need to get something done has been this classical crossovers list with tons of orchestral covers of pop songs and pop songs that have lots of wicked instruments. Good stuff. http://songza.com/listen/classic…

My rule of thumb is if I use it to make money I'm probably better off with a paid system that has customer support unless there's a great open source option with a large community (Wordpress, Mozilla, jQuery). If it's for personal I'm the opposite unless there's a paid service that proves to me it's worth the extra

My 2000 Malibu is the only car I've ever owned. I can't believe it's still ticking, I think the rust is going to finally take over soon. Hoping to get another year out of it, but if I can't I'll scrap it for parts and hopefully pick up a 2010+ Jetta or something I can keep for another 10 or so years.

The one I signed up started charging me 60 bucks a month to use the service and yet it was pretty much impossible to win any of the bids. What got me was how well the site and all the marketing materials were designed, but one thing they definitely don't tell you until after you give them your credit card is that

I got caught by one of those "buy discount electronics at 5% of the price" but then they don't tell you about any of the fees that they just plug right onto your card. Dealzinga or something like that... Learned my lesson there though; if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

I miss when the internet was full of people who understood the internet.