Let me ask you this: is static that big of a problem?
I only have it happen for 1/10 of my loads in the winter due to low humidity. And the only things affected are my bedsheets
Let me ask you this: is static that big of a problem?
I only have it happen for 1/10 of my loads in the winter due to low humidity. And the only things affected are my bedsheets
To me business and economics sounds like the more flexible one, but that's not always a good thing cause being less "specialized" can mean lower value, at least for some job positions...
Depends on what skills you're leveraging. You mentioned knowing 3 different languages, which might be rare depending on where you live. You could possibly go into organizing imports and exports. I know someone who went into that with a bachelors in business
Or do the sensible thing and minimize how many accounts you make on various sites because they're bullshit, which also has the added benefit of giving you a small enough number of accounts that you can remember the passwords
Add a 1/4 cup of distilled vinegar where you normally put in bleach. Vinegar is really good at removing smells, cheap, and doesn't leave a residual smell on the clothes
Mr. Hands, no!
It does smell, but only until it dries
Dryer balls supposedly help with this
From what I've heard, dryer balls help the drying process by warming up faster than the wet clothes and drying from inside the pile. And even if that turns out to have been misinformation, I'm not too annoyed by it because it's a single low-cost expense whereas dryer sheets are consumables
Not only that, some people (including myself) are sensitive to the oils used. Having underwear that actively makes you itchy sucks. I switched to wool dryer balls and never looked back
Ah, yes, because self hosting is feasible for everyone
/s if that's not obvious
Single point of failure and a separate entity has all of your passwords and you have to continue paying them or lose access to everything. Sounds like a terrible idea to me
Fuck the Pinkertons
Reread my comment. Your "own" is completely inaccurate