Heh, my wife went through the drawer a few years ago and threw away all the containers that didn’t have lids, and lids without containers. I was amazed at how many there were. Not sure how that happens. Must be with the missing socks.
Heh, my wife went through the drawer a few years ago and threw away all the containers that didn’t have lids, and lids without containers. I was amazed at how many there were. Not sure how that happens. Must be with the missing socks.
Funny, I just had to help someone pack a house into one of those POD things and they ended up saying, “You’re better at this, you say what goes where.”
I don’t think I’m as good at it with really large volumes, but the storage container thing is pretty handy.
My boring super power isn’t something I can monetize, but it’s useful regularly: being able to pick the best sized Tupperware container to put leftovers in.
For a variety of reasons (only some of which are related to a conscious choice to be healthier) I’ve lost 25 pounds. I was at the store the other day and the party sized peanut butter M&Ms were on sale. I thought “I’ve lost weight, and can afford to indulge a little,” so I bought one.
Omg, I can’t stop eating them! They’re so completely addictive.
This is a great guide. The only quibble I have with it is the part about choosing an instance. There’s one aspect where it does matter: not every instance federates with every other. It’s good to be aware of any significant defederation vs what you care about when selecting an instance.
Richard Gere isn’t in that. But he was in Pretty Woman, about a guy who hires a prostitute and falls in love with her.