Air fryers are fantastic. Sounds like a gimmick, but legitimately game-changing in the kitchen.
Posts by Christopher Scott
I find that I try guessing the 3rd and 4th categories when I’ve got two down, since I’m trying to divine the distinction between them. Once I have the 3rd category tentatively lined up, I try guessing the 4th as an extra check to confirm my selection makes sense.
This is not a surprise but still feels like an attack.
IMO, child-sized carts are different in kind than toy store sets or tapping cards. They make grocery stores more accessible to small people. Also: going out and selecting food for a household is not intrinsically tied to any particular mode of production (and the kids would likely be there anyways.)
These aren’t toys. They’re child-sized shopping carts at the grocery store. The flags are for visibility. Overall they’re pretty great for enabling kids to participate in shopping trips with some independence, though the “Customer in Training” bit is cringey.
Ah. I think this is probably the better way to do it. I went straight after undergrad and, in retrospect, coming into the first years of practice with a bit more life experience would have helped.
This is a targeted attempt to make me feel old and I am too tired to resent it.
I believe the loan has an optional advance that is available at the quote stage. I didn’t make use of this, not sure how accessible it is in practice.
Also, some municipalities have loan programs that fill the gap by providing money earlier in the process. Also not sure how those work in practice.
Yeah, wouldn’t be a surprise to hear the feds and province didn’t line up on data collection and/or reporting.
At least for the 2017-March 2023 period, the government says 0 on-site fatalities. health-infobase.canada.ca/datalab/supe...
Sure, let’s give this a try.