This was a common April Fools prank back in my day. We would put a startup script on a person’s computer that opened their CD drive at random intervals. Drove them nuts!
This was a common April Fools prank back in my day. We would put a startup script on a person’s computer that opened their CD drive at random intervals. Drove them nuts!
They also ditched PST file support.
Yeah no shit. I was better off 5 years ago when I made half as much money, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Margaret Hamilton!
And changed the name for Azure Entra again
No, but it inevitably happens all the fucking time
This is the best possible outcome!
It’s a ricotta based dip.
Broken glass hurts.
It’s safest to keep your bed against an interior wall instead of a window, in case of earthquakes or other natural disasters. Or even someone crashing their car into your house, bombs dropping, etc.
I had a $3000 bill for something similar and let it go to collections 2 years ago. I’m not fucking paying that. I just keep contesting the charges and it hasn’t yet hit my credit. I imagine it will catch up with me eventually though.
Not OP, but UU is mostly hippies and people who love church but hate religion. I haven’t seen any cult-like vibes in the three UU churches I’ve been to. It’s pretty chill and a nice place to meet folks.
They probably meant 13. Which is still creepy.
A childhood friend of mine suffers from severe anorexia and was prescribed medical Marijuana for it. It did miracles for her. These types of medical discoveries can and will help many people. Let’s keep studying it, and ideally fully legalize weed in the meantime.
I splurged on a hardcover notebook. I like to write in bed and on-the-go so hardcover is the only option that really works for me.
Tap and chip didn’t catch on until the 2010s for sure, but debit cards in general were everywhere in the US. They just had a barcode you swiped.
Sometimes people pay with checks when they’re waiting for money to hit their account, like if it’s a day before their payday, because businesses usually don’t cash checks until the following day.
This is a bad practice and I do not recommend anyone do it.
Checks were unpopular in the US well before the 2010s and everyone had debit cards well before that.
Exactly this. If you choose to have kids you’ve gotta actually nurture them and educate them.
I’ve run into this a few times. If the culture and benefits are good but we can’t level on pay, I let them know that I can’t accept the offer but I refer them to a colleague with less experience for whom the pay would be appropriate. After over a decade in leadership I’ve had many employees, and I’m always looking out for ways they can step up the ladder. We’ve gotta have each other’s back in this job market.
These jobs are all pushing 6 figures tho. Not sure what kind of job would try to push 36k on a professional position.