Even thought we had to buy them ourselves, and they are in the basement three floors down a dirty spiral staircase, we have our own washer and dryer. Such a luxury. :)
It's also rent c...
I think putting the TV in the bookcase here makes a lot of sense. What is confusing is why it's mounted offcenter. I keep wanting to reach into the picture and nudge it right until it's perfectly c...
I have the 24" Dell, and when I bought it two years ago it was not only $600 cheaper than the equivalent Cinema Display, but as others pointed out has more video inputs and is a USB hub.
Don't count on being there or being able to save anything. Therefore:
1) Buy a firesafe (they are less than $50) and store the important documents you don't carry around with you (like...
I voted "not" because making little pots from old newspaper with (*gasp*) just your hands is actually (*gasp*) quite easy.
Pots from old newspapers: Hot
Unnecessary single use de...
I answered "kitchen" but really our two bikes are hanging from wall hooks in our large pantry. We have no basement or garage. A garage would be totally ideal.
First, $15 an hour isn't a living wage in America. So depending on how you look at it, it isn't "fair" at all.
Second, I'm completely utterly shocked at how many folks pay to have thei...
I said this last week too:
In Your Element at 16th and Kansas in Potrero Hill had signs on it's windows Wednesday saying that it was being forced to move. Yesterday those signs were down but ...
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Even thought we had to buy them ourselves, and they are in the basement three floors down a dirty spiral staircase, we have our own washer and dryer. Such a luxury. :) It's also rent c...
I think putting the TV in the bookcase here makes a lot of sense. What is confusing is why it's mounted offcenter. I keep wanting to reach into the picture and nudge it right until it's perfectly c...
Seriously, this is a badly put together list. The Air is the "ultraportable" of the apple lineup, not the MacBook, for starters.
I have the 24" Dell, and when I bought it two years ago it was not only $600 cheaper than the equivalent Cinema Display, but as others pointed out has more video inputs and is a USB hub.
I'd love a copy.
Thanks SFGail, for beating me to it. The transportation cost of those beans is worth thinking about.
Living in San Francsico is my luxury. At $1400 for rent, it's also the only one.
I really wish I could do this to my bike, but they'd never let me onto the commuter train with it. :(
Don't count on being there or being able to save anything. Therefore: 1) Buy a firesafe (they are less than $50) and store the important documents you don't carry around with you (like...
If you are buying a $1300 desk for your kid, you are buying them an iMac (no tower) to go along with it I bet.
I voted "not" because making little pots from old newspaper with (*gasp*) just your hands is actually (*gasp*) quite easy. Pots from old newspapers: Hot Unnecessary single use de...
I answered "kitchen" but really our two bikes are hanging from wall hooks in our large pantry. We have no basement or garage. A garage would be totally ideal.
Ditto Jeremy In VA about the Family of Four entry not even placing. Inconceivable!
Does anyone have a guess to what the shelving is?
First, $15 an hour isn't a living wage in America. So depending on how you look at it, it isn't "fair" at all. Second, I'm completely utterly shocked at how many folks pay to have thei...
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I bought a different, non-tatami bed from Foam Order and they were great to work with. Prices are negotiable!
I really like your style, but I voted it down because 800 sq ft for one person is not small.
I said vaccuming, but really since we don't have a carpet I mean "sweeping and mopping the hardwood floors".
I said this last week too: In Your Element at 16th and Kansas in Potrero Hill had signs on it's windows Wednesday saying that it was being forced to move. Yesterday those signs were down but ...