Seriously, Washington Post? If you use a CC BY-SA photo in your article, the entire article itself needs to be licensed with CC BY-SA. Your writer didn’t even bother reading the human-friendly license text did they.

Seriously, Washington Post? If you use a CC BY-SA photo in your article, the entire article itself needs to be licensed with CC BY-SA. Your writer didn’t even bother reading the human-friendly license text did they.

Seriously, Washington Post? If you use a CC BY-SA photo in your article, the entire article itself needs to be licensed with CC BY-SA. Your writer didn't even bother reading the human-friendly license text did they. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/10/01/the-hidden-inequality-of-who-dies-in-car-crashes/
For the past 7 years, I have been keeping track of my expenses in a spreadsheet, as a lightweight data analysis project. (Although I have yet to run a single data analysis of the data yet… need more data points! jk) For the past year, I haven’t been able to enter the data from my receipts, and the pile of receipts on my desk eventually moved to boxes, and now I had three boxes worth of receipts, documents, and other paper stuff I would look into later.
Today I finally decided to just throw out the receipts and give up on entering these dumb receipts which are going into my credit card report anyway. While I slowly moved over the first box because some of the documents are important, I already found three treasure chests:
1. A paycheck from January 2015
2. A sealed envelope with my paystub with a handwritten note notifying me that my salary was increased in March 2015.
3. A package of H Mart gift certificates I got as a end of year bonus at some year in time. (2013??)
Omg this trash jumping thing is profitable!! Here’s to finding more paychecks in the remaining boxes.
That will do, facebook. That will do. Nicely done.
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For the past 7 years, I have been keeping track of my expenses in a spreadsheet, as a lightweight data analysis project. (Although I have yet to run a single data analysis of the data yet… need more data points! jk) For the past year, I haven't been able to enter the data from my receipts, and the pile of receipts on my desk eventually moved to boxes, and now I had three boxes worth of receipts, documents, and other paper stuff I would look into later.
Today I finally decided to just throw out the receipts and give up on entering these dumb receipts which are going into my credit card report anyway. While I slowly moved over the first box because some of the documents are important, I already found three treasure chests:
1. A paycheck from January 2015
2. A sealed envelope with my paystub with a handwritten note notifying me that my salary was increased in March 2015.
3. A package of H Mart gift certificates I got as a end of year bonus at some year in time. (2013??)
Omg this trash jumping thing is profitable!! Here's to finding more paychecks in the remaining boxes.
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The NAKASEC #DreamRiders fundraising shock troop. You can also donate today at http://DreamRiders.us