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My grandmother kept me out late tonight.
A few weeks ago she decided to break down and finally get a computer. For the second time. She did this once before, but sadly her first-generation iMac was never touched. So last weekend, we took a trip to the Apple store and bought her a beautiful [...]

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These are the second most-feared words to someone that works from home. It means that no one in your neighborhood can access the Internet. If the problem doesn’t get fixed quickly, then chaos can erupt.
The most feared words for the telecommuter are “no known outage in your area.” Sure, your Internet connection [...]

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I have the luxury of working from home and it definitely has its perks. Here’s some of my favorite aspects:

Pants not required. Your pets don’t really care whether or not you maintain a professional appearance. One of my favorite things about working from home is slipping on a pair of shorts and [...]

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Was I wrong or was I betrayed? As it turns out, Richard Gere was not very absorbent at all. In fact, he’s just the opposite. He’s flowing all over the internet. The other day, he showed up in a blogher ad on sarahbellum’s site.

If Richard Gere keeps gazing longingly into random [...]

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