I meant about half, 21 GB consumed....I was for some reason thinking it was telling me I had 21GB left, but I've USED 21GB...so about 29 GB remaining.
There are from articles I read 5? more companies that have FCC permitting and have a satellite or three up and are now testing. Amazon is among them. They have a couple of years remaining on their trial permit period left before they need fully comply to all the standards. In the meantime they are very busy getting things fine tuned to start selling services.Lack of competition tends to lead to less service at a higher cost it seems, let’s hope it doesn’t remain a one man show!
If you spray laundry detergent on your clothes, set the shower to the appropriate temperature, turn on some dancing music before stepping into the shower with your coffee (in a splash free cup of course), you'll have a ton of time left to enjoy the rest of the morning.I need to finish my coffee and go get a shower and do laundry. So busy morning
You do realize I was joking right?None of your suggestions work for my life style.
You do you and I will do me. My methods are definitely not based on madness but instead have very real logical thinking as well as experience with years of nomadic life behind them living in a very small travel trailer. For instance the laundry detergent. I travel with laundry pods, not bottles of liquid or even pretreating sprays. Space and weight savings! You not take coffee into public showers. My time is not limited, I am self employed part time so there is no rushing around. I have tinnitus, I no longer listen to dance music as it makes my tinnitus go into high volume for a whole day. Like I said you do you and I will do me.
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Nope. You were much too specific about what you recommended for it to sound like a joke. It just sounded like what you were doing yourself while living in a sticks and bricks house. Better luck next try!You do realize I was joking right?
That sounds somewhat bleak. Knowing other women who lived during those same times, they had different experiences. And still do.I have always known I was a tiny little fish in a very big pond. That always happens when you are the middle child in a large baby boomer family. You get hand me downs, no new bicycles for you for under the Christmas tree .
When you work for a giant company in the largest by volume building in the world you are reminded every minute of the work day you are physically very tiny and you get constant teminders by management at meetings that you are just a number and easily replaced.
Middle aged and older women had better get used to being treated as invisible by male store clerks. Because that is our ranking.
Out here on public lands we are just a license plate number among many to be herded off to other places by Rangers.
I like being pretty much invisible, just another number in a crowd. That has its benefits, like driving around in a white van or other vehicle that is common as dirt so you do not want to draw attention to yourself. I learned early on at school to be invisible to avoid being a teacher’s pet. Or getting assigned extra chores.
I myself am not a fish. But my favorite place in the world is the beach. That said, I'm very comfortable in any setting.How about you? Did you make being a little fish in a big pond be your happy place? I was born in the position of “little fish” in the middle and found it to be relatively comfy.
I tried using a monitor at home just to see what my "normal" use was and it was ~60GB for a month. Watching or downloading videos was most of it. For other surfing, an ad blocker probably helps a lot.I've used slightly more than half of my 50GB of allotted monthly data in approximately 15 days.
Being a little fish does not mean I am timid or lacking in a sense of adventure or intelligence or skills. It just means I am not into being an aggressive type who has to take a bite out of everything and everyone. That I can swim happily along with the masses getting what I need to survive without getting eaten up by predator types.That sounds somewhat bleak. Knowing other women who lived during those same times, they had different experiences. And still do.
And in this different time, I feel that I've done my part in ensuring my daughters won't ever feel that insignificant.
Everyone's path is different. For whatever your life has dealt you, you seem extremely competent and capable, regardless of gender.
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