Drive less would best the recommendation. Though I feel this doesn’t directly help yourself so much as everyone.
Need more details, but it does seem bad.
without all these details, you probably shouldn’t take any advice here as there’s a lot of incomplete information.
I’ve seen some that are in plastic containers that look sort of like a square jar. There’s a lot in there, and only that one outer packaging. Yamamoto Yama is the brand. If you go in person, careful becuase they have some that are not the squares but the small strips that are more of a topping than a snack.
Congrats man!
Take notes for things and making alarms. I’m pretty forgetful so this has helped me out a lot.
Maybe you need more? But for real, I don’t drink a bunch, but I still give props to people that drink only a little.
… so its treason then? Worst American ever… /s
If the food is amazing, then people will come back. The point is to make the location slightly uncomfortable enough that people want to leave sooner, not that they hate the place. The idea is you need to balance cost of food, and customer turn around time. If you make it very expensive, people won’t feel comfortable taking the food to go, even if it is an amazing item. On the flip side, a cheap menu that is very comfortable will be overly cost prohibitive.
I know people that would easily get sun burnt on their nose. I suppose certain parts of your body would be more sensitive to the sun but I’m not certain what causes that. hoping someone with more knowledge and chip in.
I apply sunscreen to all parts of my body if I’m going out to the sun for long periods of time. I haven’t noticed certain parts of my body being more sensitive than others either.
slight tangent: Dermatologists all recommend against tanning and especially recommend wearing sunscreen if you’re going to be at a higher than 3/4 UV indexed sunlight for prolonged periods of time. It damages skin and encourages skin cancer.
I’m not the most experienced with Ubuntu, but the way that comes to mind is setting up shortcuts manually to try to match MacOS. It would be a bit tedious honestly. I’m hoping somebody comes along and knows of a library that already does that.
I feel like no one is addressing the fact that this shouldn’t be happening very frequently as your making it sound. Either you’re drinking too much, to the point of being alcoholic. That or something is wrong with your body.
Will look into that to see if that’s easier that what I currently do now. Thanks!
More or less what I have to do.
Will do.
Is this a good comparison? Feels like we’re missing all of the US administration, insurance is just a part of it.
The Indicator by Planet Money from NPR: they talk about what they feel are important indicators for the current economy, and expand on various economic topics in ways that I think anybody can understand, and are rather short.
The 1A from NPR: they talk about various topics that are affecting the US. They like to get people to chime in with their views, and have some experts on the topics to discuss context and how certain groups are or aren’t pushing for changes. Its usually close to an hour long, and not all topics interest me, but they do talk about fake news, presidential elections, housing, mental health etc.
Planet Money from NPR: longer form discussions of economics, somewhat similar to the Indicator, but not as short form and they really expand on economic stories that I think are really interesting. Some topics include how, many, random people, can relatively accurately determine the weight of a cow (and how this defines the economy), the real estate trail that recently occurred and its background.
Oh how interesting. this may be the closest thing to what the ops is asking
I’ve played Wesnoth and had quite a bit of fun, but what makes it the best hex grid strategy game for you?
Like them both. But theyre both flawed.
Piped doesn’t seems to always work for me. Tldr bot doesñsn’t always provide vital information
whoa this looks cool