The nice cashier when he handed me my scratch card “if you win this could be you 😄”
👀 is he wearing crocs while stand-up paddle boarding near some glaciers?
🥶 my reynauds
MacBook Neo is like the Kei truck of laptops. You expect it to be useless until you realize it does what most people need it to do without breaking the bank.
Time Tracking has been a huge pain since I started my career. BIG. PROBLEM. SOLVED. For around $1 a day, I am able to bill AT LEAST an extra $100 per day with Memtime. https://t.co/2E6CYIma33 Life is better now!
@cosminDZS@KellyRichmondBC we're taught in grade school to use our words, and to wait until authorities come to mitigate. then as adults all we know is "I'm telling on you" and these guys learned a long time ago nothing will happen.
People complain about the cost of Adobe CC subscription, but my monthly mobile plan in Canada has always been more than what I pay monthly to have the latest version of every Adobe CC app.
I hear people requesting that there should be some kind of IQ test for politicians - but I think politicians should be able demonstrate how they co-operate in a team to put together IKEA furniture #politics
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I've been noticing that some areas in BC are oddly avoiding forest fires... I also noticed this year that those are the areas with lots of Aspen trees. I learned today that they help slow down fires.
@AM730Traffic I was driving back home from the Cariboo earlier this month, I entered Abbotsford, I was confused why I couldn't tune into traffic radio... my heart is broken to hear it's gone forever. I would always half jokingly say this was my favourite station!
@TaraBull808 There was a small McDonalds in my neighbourhood (maybe the smallest you've ever seen, no drive-through) that made all their profits in the summer, they'd be in the red up until summer. They eventually closed down.
I know everyone is complaining about inflation - but I just want to point out that I remember the mid 2000s when a nice pair of jeans was $110 and a simple shirt was $60. There was a shift in the 2010s… jeans could suddenly be $20, a shirt $5 and overconsumption ensued.