I work for a training department for a large financial institution. I think I could explain it as teaching people how to do their job better. Though I don’t actually do much teaching, personally.
I work for a training department for a large financial institution. I think I could explain it as teaching people how to do their job better. Though I don’t actually do much teaching, personally.
I’ve liked the Jackpot series, but I absolutely adore the Sprawl series. I also loved the bridge series.
I had to look up:
HHGTTG = The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
I’ve had a Leap V2 for the last couple of years, and really like it so far.
I tried to do a bunch of small things. No single thing was the key.
There are probably more, but those are the kinds of habits we’re talking about.
Also important: if you don’t stick to all habits, don’t beat yourself up about it.
With the above, I was able to get from a high of 235 lbs down to around 180. I’m a bit more than that right now, but pretty close still.
I’ve done both, though I have been typing mostly over the last couple of years.
There are those who feel that the act of writing by hand, while slower, can have benefits that typing doesn’t. Not sure I believe that, though I do believe that for some, hand writing is just the more enjoyable way to go.
For me, I write in Org Mode, which for this purpose is kind of like Markdown. I use Emacs on my computer, and an app called Plain Org on my phone.
Oh, I hadn’t heard of that.
BTW: what do you use now?
Wasn’t there a Dreamcast Ecco release? Not sure if it was any good.
… I did not know that. Good tip!
In Ontario, Canada, 500/500 fibre from Bell. I pay $60/month, though this is a promotional rate for 2 years. I think I will be paying double after the 2 years.
On that note, you can edit titles in Lemmy, which you can’t do on Reddit. So that’s a pretty great upgrade.
Engine Summer by John Crowley. I’m only about 100 pages in, but liking it so far.
I loved the first Foundation, but never read beyond that, for some reason. I know I have the first trilogy around here somewhere. I should dig up the other ones.
I just finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. It was okay, though I don’t think it lived up to the hype for me. I actually preferred Klara and the Sun to this one, though still worth a read.
While not always too significant, many credit cards also offer points or cash back. I do the same as you (use my credit card for practically everything and always pay it off), and can use whatever points I get to make small mortgage prepayments, buy gift cards, etc.
No Country for Old Men was great too, and it made a better transition to film than The Road, in my opinion.