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the bug fix

n. the satisfaction of updating software, which gains effortless new features inside the cocoon of the progress bar, whereas your personality—a beta version with compatibility issues, unstable memory and a quirky interface—is open source, trusting peers to collaboratively debug your emotional source code until it’s stable enough for official release into...

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FAVORITE LISTOGRAPHY MENTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTICES
MESSAGES
  • 1. Set goals
  • 2. Keep a plant alive
  • 3. Care for a baby:
  • How to Hold a Newborn Baby
  • The Five Ss from The Happiest Baby on the Block will *soothe most fussy babies
  • 4. CPR
  • 5. Feel confident naked
  • 6. Interview for a job
  • 7. Bake a birthday cake
  • 8. Use a fire extinguisher
  • 9. Use a compass
  • 10. Express condolences
  • 11. Tell a joke
  • 12. Remember names
  • 13. Sharpen a knife
  • 14. Dump a poisonous friend
  • 15. Check your oil and tires
  • 16. Relax/Meditate
  • 17. Apologize
  • 18. Be polite
  • 19. Get a good night’s sleep
  • 20. Dress appropriately for the situation
  • 21. Type
  • 22. Fight fair
  • 23. Read
  • 24. Ask for exactly what you want
  • 25. Trap a rat or mouse
  • 26. Basic stretches and/or yoga poses
  • Yoga Sequence for the Novice (Thanks, Kelli)
  • 27. Heimlich
  • 28. Please a partner sexually
  • 29. Tell your partner what you want in bed
  • 30. Shine your shoes
  • 31. Make your case in writing
  • 32. Tie a scarf or tie (bowtie too):
  • Scarf Tying Guide (Thanks, Louise)
  • 33. Jump a car
  • 34. Mix a signature drink
  • 35. Delegate
  • 36. Make a simple meal for company
  • 37. Give a neckrub
  • 38. Drive a stick
  • 39. Ride a bike
  • 40. Swim
  • 41. Use chopsticks
  • Chopstick Etiquette (Thanks, Mindy)
  • 42. Make a new friend
  • 43. Build something simple (ie: shelf, desk, treehouse)
  • 44. Change a tire and put on snow chains (thanks, Toni)
  • 45. Give a toast
  • 46. Make a perfect egg
  • The Great Fried Egg Tutorial (Thanks, Tara)
  • 47. Speak in public:
  • Public Speaking Made Easy
  • 48. Improve your mood
  • 49. Simple mending (Thanks, Maureen)
  • 50. Travel light:
  • Rick Steve’s Packing Light Tips (Thanks, Sandy)
  • 51. Steam vegetables
  • 52. Negotiate
  • 53. Be a good listener
  • 54. Be alone comfortably
  • 55. Select good produce:
  • List of seasonal produce generated by state and month
  • Locavore App for iPhone (Thanks, Samantha)
  • 56. Maintain your weight:
  • The Steve Ward Diet
  • 57. Build savings:
  • The Wealthy Barber isan accessible book that teaches *the basics of personal finance
  • 58. Say no/disappoint someone
  • 59. Use a drill
  • 60. Flexibility/equanimity in the face of the *unexpected
  • 61. Make small talk
  • The Rich Resonance of Small Talk by Roxanne Roberts *(Thanks, Pamela)
  • 62. Skip a rock
  • 63. Set personal boundaries:
  • The Relationship Two-Step by Martha Beck
  • 64. Organize your home
  • 65. Deliver a eulogy:
  • How to Give a Eulogy
  • by Tom Chiarella
  • 66. Shuffle a deck of cards
  • 67. Dance socially
  • 68. Know a second language
  • 69. Win the affection of a dog or cat
  • 70. Write a quality love letter
  • 71. Play one card game well
  • 72. Eat healthfully
  • 73. Create a budget
  • 74. Take a decent photo
  • 75. Order the wine
  • 76. Know what makes you happy
  • 77. Flirt
  • 78. Make a good first impression
  • 79. Write a thank you note:
  • How to Write a Thank You Note by Leslie Harpold
  • 80. Find a perfect gift
  • 81. Assertiveness
  • 82. Arriving on time
  • 83. Make a little kid laugh
  • 84. Kiss well
  • 85. Make a good mix tape
  • 86. Tie basic knots:
  • IWillKnot.com
  • 87. Dress to flatter your shape
  • 88. Build a campfire
  • 89. Change the subject
  • 90. Acquire or shed a habit
  • 91. Treat a hangover:
  • Hangover Cures by The Morning News
  • 92. Be a good judge of character
  • 93. Season a cast-iron skillet
  • 94. Give a compliment
  • 95. Accept a compliment
  • 96. Contribute in group situations
  • 97. Judge yourself by your own yardstick
  • 98. Calculate the tip:
  • Michelle said this in comments, and it’s what I do *too: Simple trick to calculating a tip. Move the *decimal over one place and double that total. So, if *your bill is $100.00, it would be $10.00 x2 = $20. Or *if your bill is $5.23, your tip should be .52 x2= $1.04
  • 99. Ask for a raise (Thanks, Amber.)
  • 100. Build a shelter
jun 12 2010 ∞
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