Sentences with phrase «much useful stuff»

Who would have thought that you can learn so much useful stuff at a barbecue event!

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Science is wonderful and this field is very interesting, but if we're going to get any presently useful information from the specific field of geological dating, it's much, much more recent stuff like climate evidence.
I found that limiting our possessions to what was truly useful and loved was so much better than having excess stuff that cluttered our lives — both physically and emotionally.
For once I'm glad I am a little neurotic because at that stage I started to organize the house the way I wanted it for the birth (move this chair there and this bucket here, empty the bins, attach balloons to the front door to help the midwives find the house, bring all the useful stuff up to my bedroom, etc.) even though I was convinced nothing would happen for hours and it was much too early to worry about such details.
At $ 53.99, the Boon Stuffed Animal Bag costs about the same as a traditional beanbag chair... but it's much more useful.
This makes the «chest expander» less functional, it's only useful for building muscle, and doesn't make you much better at doing stuff in everyday life.
Inca and Spanish soldiers ate huge quantities of the stuff to boost energy, stamina, and ferocity in battle, which makes it equally useful for attacking your gym workout and firing your muscles without the nasty jitters associated with too much coffee.
Much to my surprise, POF also manages to sneak in some genuinely useful information amongst all the silly stuff.
When I read you, I feel this obligation to pay as much attention as you do and learn useful stuff and share it, but I know I'm not going to EVER know as much as you know about this.
So like I said, I would have found this useful before I started down the self - publishing path, but if you've already done it yourself, there won't be much new stuff here.
This is especially useful for supplying older kids with some more appropriate content, as much of the Fire For Kids stuff seems aimed at children aged 8 and under.
I don't keep track / archive most stuff though: a) if it's related to an investment theme / perspective, I find I retain the key points as I build up a much bigger picture — I don't save, unless there's some obviously useful data / charts / graph I can refer back to, and b) any company or analysis I come across that seems any way interesting — I don't retain, since I would have to do my own analysis anyway, but I do record the company / ticker in a file I keep for further analysis or monitoring.
And then there are the appliance choices, where now a remarkable 84 percent of homes have garbage disposal units, which are still illegal in many places, use up lots of water to flush away food and fat that clogs sewer pipes and then has to be removed at the sewage treatment plant, where stuff that might have been useful compost is now mixed with poop and waste and good for not much at all.
For the uninitiated, TouchWiz delivers a bewildering array of features — some useful, some comically useless — and the Alpha's labyrinthine Settings menu presents a clear picture of just how much stuff this phone has going on.
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