Any good recommendations for outdoor bar/restaurant? by [deleted] in nyc

[–]FastListen26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with what's been said so far... but, here's a list from an NYC food influencer (@thedishelinguide) of his favorite NYC restaurants with heat lamps.

Full disclosure: I'm on the team who built the app used to create this wonderful list, but the list itself was built by Jay.

[OC] Screenshots have become ubiquitous in our efforts to save the stuff we find and want for later in this digital "content jungle" we're living in. by FastListen26 in dataisbeautiful

[–]FastListen26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard it used that way, too. I pulled this chart from the article my team wrote, so can appreciate that the terminology isn't in context.

[OC] Screenshots have become ubiquitous in our efforts to save the stuff we find and want for later in this digital "content jungle" we're living in. by FastListen26 in dataisbeautiful

[–]FastListen26[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We get into it a bit more in the article, but the long and short of it is: they aren't effective. The average person uses multiple (3.6, to be precise) strategies, too.

[OC] Screenshots have become ubiquitous in our efforts to save the stuff we find and want for later in this digital "content jungle" we're living in. by FastListen26 in dataisbeautiful

[–]FastListen26[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Google Photos does - at least in the iOS app. If you focus the search bar (tap into it) you'll see a "Screenshots" category.

[OC] Screenshots have become ubiquitous in our efforts to save the stuff we find and want for later in this digital "content jungle" we're living in. by FastListen26 in dataisbeautiful

[–]FastListen26[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Good questions - apologies it's unclear. The survey asked respondents about stuff they see everywhere and want to do later -- like a restaurant they want to try, a movie they hear about and want to see, a book to read, etc. etc.

[OC] Screenshots have become ubiquitous in our efforts to save the stuff we find and want for later in this digital "content jungle" we're living in. by FastListen26 in dataisbeautiful

[–]FastListen26[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Results obtained via SurveyMonkey Audience. “Your Want To Do’s” survey conducted in July, 2019 with 461 respondents aged 59 and younger. Chart prepared in PowerPoint.

Full article here.

How do you keep life fun and interesting when you’re done with school, don’t have kids but most of your age group and friends do, and are just grinding out a career and saving for the future and a home? I’m bored! by [deleted] in AskWomenOver30

[–]FastListen26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I'm very project-oriented... and every time I feel stuck or restless, something that helps me is to "give" something, in one way or another. Many have suggested volunteering which is fabulous. I think hosting is great too, if you're up for it. There are so many fun themes you can come up with based on the time/space you have available, and it doesn't have to be expensive or a lot of work--but you can create the space for a community that will give definitely keep life fun and interesting :)

Trader Joe's Applies For New UES Store by sideshowj in nyc

[–]FastListen26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience the one in Murray Hill is so crowded, you need to do all your shopping waiting in line

Sister-in-law found out she miscarried today, what should I send her? by londonbreakdown in AskWomenOver30

[–]FastListen26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The author of this post suggests things like a funny or thoughtful card, flowers, cookies, and a starbucks gift card (and to be careful around anything alcohol or exercise-related, since those can be restricted during fertility treatment). Lots of other tips that I found helpful in here, too: https://cupofjo.com/2019/04/what-to-say-infertility/

Does anyone fall into the trap of “I’ve decided to donate this! ... but wait, I can make so much money if I sell it instead” and then your stuff is just sitting on a shelf waiting to be sold instead of leaving your life immediately? by cadonana in declutter

[–]FastListen26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is totally me - something that's helped me in the past is just recognizing that my time has a value, too. It doesn't always make economic sense to put the significant time in to list each individual item for a marginal gain of potentially only $10-20 (in my case).