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Both sides are not the same. However, both sides are terrible. One just more so than the other.
Both sides are not the same. However, both sides are terrible. One just more so than the other.
To add on to your ‘looking busy’ skills…In Moving Pictures, sir Terry Pratchett points out that if you have a determined fast walk and a piece of paper in your hand, you can go anywhere. I used to use this technique to get breaks in the office. I’d just grab a piece of paper and quickly walk the length of the building with a determined expression.
How wrong? Racist wrong or just “boiled eggs are tastier than fried eggs” wrong?
I was tempted to down vote you because you have a tesla…but I refrained because this post is about being nice.
(Seriously congratulations for caring about your carbon footprint.)
You have a lovely bum
Hard agree! I’m about 20 pages from the end of 3 and love this series!
There are more secrets! I’m at the end of book 3 and still having secrets revealed.
I use it on my baby’s chin to prevent dribble rash.
I like to focus on the little things rather than the big achievements. The big things are fun for strangers and the gram, but my family and friends care more about my homemade lasagna, the cool things I knit and the hugs and advice I give them when they’re going through it. I press myself to achieve, but I doubt I’ll ever get my own wiki page or anything.
Pilots keep their logbook in decimal hours, and the tach meter (engine hours at a certain speed) and Hobbs meter (aircraft operated hours) are decimal too.
Each decimal hour (0.1) is equal to 6 minutes. So if I ‘fly’ for 1 hour and 13 minutes I log 1.2 hours. I don’t do the mental math though, I just record what the Hobbs says.
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Right?