Sometimes good old-fashioned physical copies of files hidden or stored somewhere are a good way to go. With the rise of the Internet, sometimes we forget about what had been good enough for thousands of years — hiding stuff. Only tell your spouse, or whomever else might need it, where it is.
Do you own a safety deposit box together? If so I would suggest storing it in there and if you prefer digital format burn it to a CD or copy it to a flash drive.
I haven't worn briefs in years (I went from briefs to loose boxers to nothing to sport trunks), but I remember the leg holes of the briefs digging in and bugging me where leg and taint meet (is there a name for that spot?). The sport briefs are a nice compromise.
As for height, you may be right, I don't know your…
I haven't worn briefs in years (I went from briefs to loose boxers to nothing to sport trunks), but I remember the…
The one that always annoyed me was when they were "interviewing" a Chevy Volt owner, who said he drives so much on electricity that he forgets how to put gas in his car. No you don't, and if you don't know how to put gas in your own car or put more electrons in the batteries, you probably shouldn't be driving.
There was the time when I was test driving a McLaren and the car salesman told me that it had great traction control and I should floor it around this corner. Then we went though a bush, hit a tree and the next thing I know is he's dragging me out of a burning car.
Here’s some good financial advice: Don’t spend $99 on an app that does the same job that a good Excel sheet does.
My local DMV is incapable of regulating a queue.
Now if we can just make lights that hang above the street, letting cyclists know when to proceed and when to stop for other traffic.
I have a very similar attitude. Nearly everyone I know has a smartphone. So, when we're out and someone says "I wonder about something something" I'll remark that they have the equivalent of like a million Library of Alexandrias in their pocket. Most of my friends have gotten into the habit of actually researching…
Ugh, article so long. somebody summarize
eHarmony... accepting the touchID so that you can benefit from at least some kind of physical contact today...