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Woody Allen once said that ‘80% of success is just turning up’. Whether Woody’s maths is entirely accurate aside, this clearly irrefutable statistic is likely to be of some consolation to the thousands of commuters shunted through London’s tubes and along its tracks for hours just to sit at a desk. Indeed, much of the world is urbanised, with job pools colossal in major cities compared to further out in the sticks. So, in cities where there are more jobs than homes, how do the more geographically challenged of us fare? Honestly? Badly. But stay with me, this has a happy-ish ending. In 2011 Eric Jaffe released an article with citylab that drew on the grim statistic that those who take from half an hour to an hour and a half to get to work were more prone poor sleep quality, general health issues and exhaustion. The overall mental health of those involved in the survey also suffered. Also, not to rub salt in the wound but this study was undertaken in Sweden, one of the happiest nations in the world. Not even the blissful Scandinavian lifestyle is equipped to deal with the drudge of the worker’s commute. We are ...
Woman doesn’t even need to do anything to get her revenge on her coworker who stole a promotion from her as he dug his own grave.
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Let’s face it: official merchandise is expensive, and a good chunk of the time it’s pretty crappy-looking anyway. As long as you’re committed to buying cheap toys of your favorite superheroes and video game characters, why not invest in some…
IMO if you don't surf or live by the beach than why ride around with a surfboard on top of your car? it seems pretty much like it boarders on drive-in...
by Mike Johnston Take this cum grano salis* if you like, but I think that most view cameras do their jobs pretty well, and that there isn't much call for, well, extremism. So that you know where I'm coming from,...
Woody Allen once said that ‘80% of success is just turning up’. Whether Woody’s maths is entirely accurate aside, this clearly irrefutable statistic is likely to be of some consolation to the thousands of commuters shunted through London’s tubes and along its tracks for hours just to sit at a desk. Indeed, much of the world is urbanised, with job pools colossal in major cities compared to further out in the sticks. So, in cities where there are more jobs than homes, how do the more geographically challenged of us fare? Honestly? Badly. But stay with me, this has a happy-ish ending. In 2011 Eric Jaffe released an article with citylab that drew on the grim statistic that those who take from half an hour to an hour and a half to get to work were more prone poor sleep quality, general health issues and exhaustion. The overall mental health of those involved in the survey also suffered. Also, not to rub salt in the wound but this study was undertaken in Sweden, one of the happiest nations in the world. Not even the blissful Scandinavian lifestyle is equipped to deal with the drudge of the worker’s commute. We are ...
Surfer Cruiser in the Works? New GT and cabrio versions could be joined by this modern-day woody.