I loved my projector! I found it on ebay for a steal apparently because when I went to find my next one I couldn't find the same quality for a reasonable price range I could afford at the time. When this TV blows up I'll probably look at a projector again.
Kaiyoto
Thank you, that was a wonderful write up
I have the same issue. For me it's mainly some ip address in Russia but it bounces around. I've had the 2FA enabled on my account for at least a year now. I have a unique, random password for it. Recently (like a month or two ago) the 2FA app popped up with a message to click on the number to verify or deny. I knew it wasn't me so I denied it.
I was worried someone had managed to guess my long ass password but I fiddled around with it and it's possible to get that 2FA prompt when you are trying to do a password recovery. So I just let it ago and haven't gotten any others since. I still feel like I should chang my email but based on what others are saying it doesn't seem like it will make a difference.
I'd have to say I'm doing alright myself. I don't make a lot of money. I'm not happy with politics and other things in the world but I'm thankful for what I have and that I am okay. I actively work to make my life better in whatever ways I can. I've met tons of people who don't and are unhappy.
I think people are unhappy are more likely to say something in response to something like the Elmo tweet rather than say "I'm doing great/good/alright."
I had a friend once who thought that doubling up on a condom meant double protection. That's a huge no no.
As a kid we went camping near a reservoir and it rained real hard through a couple of nights. One of those nights there was some serious lightning. The loudest lightning crack I ever heard scared the shit out of me and woke everyone in the tent up, but we all stayed quiet. I was terrified. It had to of hit the ground relatively close. I thought it was going to hit again and get us. Thankfully it calmed down after that strike and sometime later I fell back to sleep.
The problem is that with all of these efforts to take houses to pay for the card, it only covers 1% of the cost. Is it really worth it at that point? Is it worth it to take homes that could benefit families who could otherwise not be able to obtain a home?