This Or That When It Comes To Food

Would you rather eat over-salted or under-salted food for the rest of your life? Sickenly-sweet or nothing sweet ever again? A notch too spicy or no spicy food ever again?

Oh one of these tough prompt to answer. While I think that balance is the right way to go, when I get these answers I think what would I prefer on a daily basis and has it changed since I was younger. I guess I will answer them one by one.

Over-salted or under-salted food : Under-salted. Too much salt gives me indigestion and makes me feel way too thirsty and an overall uneasiness. I’d rather take it with less salt any day.

Sickenly-sweet or nothing sweet ever again : Oh dear! While I like sweet things and have a sweet tooth, too sweet can also be a problem. I guess I will go with it though. We all need sweetness in our lives.

A notch too spicy or no spicy food : And this one is actually very easy to pick. Over the last 15 years or so I have developed a distaste for overly spicy food. I like some tang and a little kick but overly spicy is way too much for me to handle. So I will take no spicy food please.

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Chromebooks : What Are the Features & Is It The Right One For You?

Chromebooks have been around since 2011, but they’ve undergone a serious transformation since the early days. They’re no longer the low-resolution, low-powered machines from the days of old. Now, in addition to the ones that fit the needs of casual users, a handful of them are capable of running games, a far-fetched idea at one point in time. Sure, you can probably do more on a Windows machine, but if you’re looking for something affordable and zippy enough for everyday tasks, a Chromebook might just be the best option. I am looking at getting a new laptop soon and was wondering what the features of a Chromebook are:

Key Features of a Chromebook

  1. Chrome OS – A lightweight, fast, and secure operating system designed around the Google Chrome browser.

  2. Fast Boot & Performance – Starts up in seconds and runs smoothly with minimal lag.

  3. Cloud-Based Storage – Google Drive integration for easy file storage and access. Some models have local storage (e.g., 32GB-512GB SSD).

  4. Automatic Updates & Security – Regular, automatic updates ensure security and stability. Built-in virus protection with sandboxing and verified boot.

  5. Android & Linux App Support – Many Chromebooks can run Android apps from the Google Play Store and even Linux applications for development.

  6. Long Battery Life – Most models offer 8-12+ hours of battery life per charge.

  7. Lightweight & Portable – Slim and compact designs, making them easy to carry.

  8. Touchscreen & 2-in-1 Options – Some models feature touchscreens and convertible (360°) designs that function as tablets.

  9. Affordable Pricing – Typically cheaper than Windows and Mac laptops, with budget-friendly options available.

  10. Web-Based & Offline Functionality – While designed for online use, many apps (Google Docs, Gmail, etc.) offer offline modes.