How Do You Deal With Food Quarantine Fatigue?
When my town just started to close in March, I went to the restaurant’s grocery store and got my fill of pasta, canned tomatoes, eggs, […]
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When my town just started to close in March, I went to the restaurant’s grocery store and got my fill of pasta, canned tomatoes, eggs, […]
Continue reading »We are very active in home improvement, as is usually the case when you are stuck inside the house for months. Last week we looked […]
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Continue reading »Between the recent rare comet and the 4th July penumbral eclipse, these were excellent few weeks for astronomy. But even more can be seen in […]
Continue reading »One of the strangest parts of isolation is the lack of interaction with your city or area. Whether you live in Manhattan or the Ohio […]
Continue reading »Back in March, with so many confident that peace would be restored and operational for Memorial Day, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to postpone […]
Continue reading »In the midst of “cultural abolition” and living in a highly politically polarized society, it is not uncommon to get feedback from other people. In […]
Continue reading »Obviously, this is a “summer travel” because this is our only travel option. And for many, that means going somewhere (probably remote) and renting a […]
Continue reading »Besides the fact that people are incredibly frustrated that our modern society is essentially destroyed by a virus, people have many other reasons to be […]
Continue reading »The yoga pose, known as the Downward Dog, is, as I always thought, one of the strangest movements and is considered relatively easy for beginners. […]
Continue reading »The Asus ROG Phone 3 is a powerful gaming device. Even his wallpaper is made to animate when you turn on his high-performance “X-Mode”. The […]
Continue reading »The geek desk may not be as flamboyant as the spice rack , but I am proud of all the tech equipment I have acquired […]
Continue reading »While Congress ponders the details of the next stimulus package, one part has already been confirmed – another round of stimulus reviews. According to the […]
Continue reading »In March and April – in those heady days of the outbreak of the pandemic – nothing seemed more important than toilet paper. The items […]
Continue reading »Did your Garmin watch suddenly stop working on Thursday? You’re not alone. The company was hit by an alleged ransomware attack that shut down all […]
Continue reading »Somehow it’s late July, which means some of our kids only have a few weeks to go back to class – or not. School districts […]
Continue reading »Every summer people lose all sorts of shit to frozen rosé wine, which – for me – is perfectly normal. I’ve ordered several from various […]
Continue reading »Every time I sign up for a new website or service, I think to myself: How many places do I have my information in so […]
Continue reading »Many people are homeschooling their children right now, or trying to learn a new competency by spending most of their time at home, or both. […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for a way to support your community in these pandemic times – or if you have the luxury of having extra cash […]
Continue reading »At the beginning of the pandemic, we were all in blissful denial of the permanence with which we would be stuck at home. Schools, offices […]
Continue reading »This story was written long before the pandemic, but now we are hoarding toilet paper and fearing the next shortage, and Nick Douglas’s message seems […]
Continue reading »Popcorn is more than just a snack; for me it’s a way of life. My dedication to the lifestyle means I’m always interested in learning […]
Continue reading »Raising your credit score often seems like a game, and you may not know the rules until you break one of them. One important rule […]
Continue reading »I can’t remember the last time I switched between Android and iOS as my daily driver – the phone I use for all my personal […]
Continue reading »Wall-mounted TVs are great for watching movies, but they just take up a lot of space when you’re not using them. Instead of letting that […]
Continue reading »I told you all in January : if you’re worried about the coronavirus – it wasn’t in the US at the time, but people were […]
Continue reading »Excerpt from my pandemic diary, day 132: “Today the kids asked Alexa to play Roar 53 times. I can feel myself losing my mind. I’m […]
Continue reading »If you’ve never known what Google Meet is before, you probably know; at least I am constantly reminded of the existence of this free video […]
Continue reading »If you are an Instacart shopper, hackers can sell your data online. According to a recent Buzzfeed report, 278,531 Instacart accounts are being sold in […]
Continue reading »Many parents lost time in front of the screen during the pandemic, and this is understandable. Most experts agree that the extra screen time right […]
Continue reading »As the coronavirus rages on, it’s easy to lose track of time. If you have a ton of money in flexible spending accounts (FSA), you […]
Continue reading »In-person conferences and conventions are obviously not taking place this year, but San Diego Comic-Con International, which usually takes place in mid-July in San Diego, […]
Continue reading »Running shoe manufacturers state that you need to change your running shoe every 300-500 miles. If you follow their recommendations, you will throw away shoes […]
Continue reading »When you think about dipping foods, you can probably imagine dipping them in a bowl of creamy sauce , often crazy. This is usually done […]
Continue reading »Remember the beginning of the quarantine when we were all baking bread and doing big cooking projects for dinner every night? Well, it’s summer now […]
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