I know a lot of people don’t particularly enjoy this thing calledwork. And of those, most of them tend to get distracted when they’re supposed to be doing this, what do you call it, work.
Fortunately, unproductive people like you did something surprisingly productive: they made a little technique tohelp you be more productive.
The leaves are changing color, the weather is becoming cooler, and the World Series is on. Yup, it’s fall.
It’s become sort of a tradition with me to clean up my computer every fall, since just Spring Cleaning is rarely enough.
I’m here to share with you my secrets and guidelines to fall cleaning, and since most people are on Windows I’ll be showing you how to do Fall Cleaning on aLangai 7 machine.
Pasirodo, nėra tokio dalyko kaip nemokami pietūs, bet yra toks dalykas kaip nemokama knygos.
I recently got aKindle (senas rūšies, be jutiklinio ekrano arba 3G arba spalvotas ekranas arba nieko) stažuotės Dirbu. Aš raštuotas Norėčiau gauti keletą knygų skaityti, o aš į jį (might as well use the Kindle for what it’s intended), so I opened up the Kindle Store on my Kindle and prepared to buy a few books.
The first book on my list was Homer’sOdyssey, which I’m currently reading in English class. I scrolled though some of the results looking for the cheapest copy. $12.50, $2.50, $0.00, $1.00, $2.00… hm, looks like I’ll get the $1 vienas… wait, what?!?
You’d think I get that question a lot, but actually I don’t – most people pronounce it a certain way and are absolutely, positively, sure they’re right. There are so many pronunciations it’s incredible, so who am I to choose the “proper” vienas? Let ’em pronounce it however they like, I say.
That being said, the number of pronunciations I hear is borderline ridiculous. Here are the most common ones I’ve heard.