- notjonheyman parentFrom my experience, Google does not do a thorough app review. Reviewers get maybe a few minutes to review and move on due to the volume of apps awaiting review.
- The only slight pain in those priuses is removing the windshield wiper assembly to get to the spark plugs closest to the firewall. It's not like they didn't have enough room in the engine bay to the left to better engineer this. But it's something that you rarely have to do. Maybe 2-3 times for the life of the car if it reaches 300k+ miles.
- What a situation to be in when you're in the business of real estate first, big macs second.
- Now there needs to be one for working parents lol.
- it'll be a good spam call secondary number to give out instead of my actual main number.
- Luckily mine just goes away with some milk. I also seem to get it a lot less now since I cut back on sodium and generally eating healthier overall. I shall add this GERD yoga gymnastics to my regimen.
- Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it's stuck loading each time I've given it a try.
- It was already a no for me at $65/mo. Hard pass still. We got rid of xfinity/comcast cable and only kept their internet which I'll probably cut also since Tmobile's home internet is locked in at $25/mo no extra fees or taxes. Just waiting to see if the reliability remains before I cut xfinity.
- You missed my sarcasm hence the /s
Rule number one of Jiu Jitsu = run/avoid getting into a fight in the first place. It's actually bad with multiple attackers because most likely you'll end up getting stomped on by the others.
- Best learn Jiu Jitsu, and pull guard when you're about to get robbed or kidnapped /s
- "Best" is subjective just because companies all do testing differently. I have heard good things about Rahul Shetty's course on udemy, I partially checked it out. There is also good information in Guru99 and Ministry of Testing.
- This would be more impressive if I still used Door Dash.
- Yes, this is a little trick I learned last year. It can be something as simple as deleting a letter from word and adding it back. This basically puts you at top of results for recruiters.
- There are restaurant employees that expect a tip because they prepared your food then packaged it up. This is an insane concept to me. In that case these same employees should tip the grocery store clerk that rang up and bagged their groceries, or to their amazon delivery driver, or to the dental assistant that cleaned their teeth. It's absurd to me that the burder of closing the pay gap is on the customer. I'm not opposed to tipping for service but lets taper those expecations a bit. If you already get paid for doing the job, don't expect the customer to foot the rest because the owner doesn't want to participate in profit sharing (the business does good, so do you, hence bigger effort in making sure the business succeeds)
- You think restaurants are bad... you should see services like UberEats and DoorDash drivers.
I have had orders cancelled by the driver because they found something that tipped higher despite me tipping $7 for something down the street less than 1 mile from my house. I have also tipped $20 only for instructions to be ignored where I put my gate code, unit# and ask for it to just be dropped off at my door step but the driver is so lazy they leave the food on the ground outside the gate on the street.
- I had the please of working under Andrej a few years ago. It was very interesting the problems we were solving until this other guy that is a billionaire would throw a wrench (and fits) into the whole thing.
- Have you thought about mentoring/tutoring for people learning how to code?
Car detailing is something with a relatively low barrier for entry and you can make $40+ an hour. I've seen people get started this way with just a bucket of water, some car wash soap, a couple rags.
What region are you located in? if you dont mind me asking