You say «blogs are a good
way of making things happen indirectly» and I know what you're getting at.
Still working on my other projects, though... I've been saying this for months: Blogs are a good way
of making things happen indirectly.
Much of the investment industry is in the
business of making things sound complex so that you feel inadequate enough to turn over control of your money to an «expert».
People who had been through divorces and / or had only been with their partners for 10 - 15 years almost always talked about communication being the most important
part of making things work.
His first was aimed at producing advanced toy robots that would cost just $ 100, leading him to tour Asian factories to understand the
art of making things cheaply.
The problem with this is that instead
of making things look potentially futuristic, the game itself looks remarkably lame, like a combination of roller derby and professional wrestling.
The Israeli international has that knack
of making things out of nothing and is an irresistible attacking force when he is on top form.
To whip up this colorful app, I keep things simple by using store bought ingredients instead
of making things like hummus and pesto from scratch.
And as much as we both love our new arc floor lamp, it kind
of makes things feel... empty without side tables.
The up side is you can find a lot of excellent recipes online that take the guess work out
of making things with them.
The best part
of making things from scratch is you know what's going into your food: whole ingredients that are high quality.
That said, we shouldn't avoid talking about injustice because we're
afraid of making things uncomfortable or offending someone.
I'm always
weary of making things off websites, specially when all the ingredients are usually quite dear if they don't work out, but this sounded good!
I mean, most banana baked goods are — mashed banana just has a way
of making things wonderful — but these muffins have a little something extra.