I just finished my second play through of this one. Taking the minimum level of intelligence to get "dumb" dialog options was a lot of fun.
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I like to use disposable aluminum baking/roasting pans. You can get them cheap and they fit easily under sinks to collect drips until you decide its worth dealing with. For particularly low volumes of water, like an infrequently used bathroom sink, just sprinkle some baking soda in the pan to keep it from getting smelly. I prefer to wait until the problem becomes unbearable or I have to sell the house to deal with it.
I have clothes that I keep out of the dryer, but I'm willing to put pretty much anything in the washing machine (aside from dry clean only stuff). I will hand wash my workout clothes, mainly in the summer, when they are drenched in sweat and I don't have enough dirty laundry to make it worth putting them in the laundry right away. I just put a little splash of laundry detergent in the sink with some cold water to wash them, then hang them to dry. But I do that to keep them from getting stinky, not to prolong the life of the clothes.
Same. I've tried LEDs and they really don't cut it for christmas lights, so I stick with incandescent, at least in the house. LEDs outside might be fine, but I rarely get around to putting up outside decorations.
This requires more information. Am I reasonably likely to hit a total target comp over the course of a year, but with fluctuations throughout the year? I can live with that if the target fits my needs. Of course, I'm guessing that is not the intent here, this is can you live with no clue about your future income potential? That's a hard no for me.
My daughter just bought this one. Her review, and I quote, "this game is so fuckin' weird...I love it." Said with a gravelly voice because she has a cold.
The bicycle, otherwise all that fast food is going to catch up with you quick.
Tempting. I already own it on xbox, but would be nice to have on PC. I'm even more tempted by Andromeda.
I just finished Starter Villain by John Scalzi a few hours ago. My wife has another Scalzi book checked out from the library that I'll start as soon as she finishes it, I think it might be The Kaiju Preservation Society, but I don't remember.
You can study to become a beer judge, even just for fun: https://dev.bjcp.org/education-training/exam-preparation/beer-judge-training-study-program/
One of the parts of that is to get a kit that helps you recognize "off" flavors: https://www.bjcp.org/education-training/education-resources/sensory-kits/
I tried to sign up for a 3 month trial that came with my TV. I had to create an account on my phone or PC. No problem. Then I had to validate my account somehow? It was essentially impossible to do without an Apple device. I went through tier 2 and tier 3 support, nobody could figure out how to activate my account. They wanted me to send screenshots of my error messages, but I could only submit them through my activated account.
After a few days I got an email saying my account was permanently locked. I called about that and they put in a ticket to have my account unlocked. Another few days and an email saying my ticket request was denied. I called to have them delete my account, they said I could only initiate that request by logging into my activated account. Most incompetent service I've ever encountered (not the customer service agents, the people who created such a horrible process).
I rinse everything thoroughly before putting in in the dishwasher to avoid ever having to clean the filter. I check it a couple of times a year, just in case, and it seems to be working for me.