I have some automatic LED tea lights that use them. They click on about twenty minutes before I arrive home from work and click off about an hour after I go to bed.
It's not that old. It has an iPod docking station where the cassette deck would have been. It also has a USB port where a flash drive full of Mp3 could be plugged in.
"If you can take $1,500 to the top of the Empire State Building and throw it out into the wind without flinching, you're rich enough to have a boat. Other than that, stick to charter service when you have a hankering for boat cruises."
True... my psychiatrist does all her prescriptions by electronic message. She doesn't keep a paper pad. I guess it's better that way. Nobody can pilfer her paper and scribble his own script.
Well... they didn't have any trouble accepting my insurance after I received an authorization number from Blue Cross. Blue Cross insisted on having one of their doctors call my chiropractor for a discussion on why the chiropractor wanted the MRI. Once that was settled, I got the authorization number and had an option of getting it done at the local hospital ($350 co-pay) or getting it done at a medical imaging service ($100) co-pay) I took the latter and paid with a debit card.
The owners bill the place on the radio as "Atlantic City's best hook up bar, best dive bar".
Really? I wouldn't know about hook up. I never went to a bar to hook up. Dive? Yeah... it's a dive that serves people who were flagged at other bars.
Pools are great. Do you contracted maintenance on it? Keeping one clean enough to use can be really hard. If I had a pool, I'd rather pay somebody to make that happen.