well, def. give a heads-up if you do, even though fate will intervene and i'll miss it somehow anyway... i swear, pizza i complained about when i was living in the city would be a godsend right now... even the $1 chain that popped up around the time i moved that doesn't even have chairs to sit in and the entire wall is open to the street in good or bad weather... even that is really good compared to elsewhere...
hey-there is one of those near my house. My fav is the baked potato! btw...still waiting on melissa schilling(?) to approve...and hoping I'm doing these Matt Rubin correct!
Anyone have a link to the real deal MIT course catalog? I've found quick and fast solutions for the other unis but not MIT.
My mom used to make homemade pizza. I remember eating half the package of pepperoni before she had a chance to make it.
Title: Take a quick survey about romantic relationships. Requester: Marisabel Romero [A3CG26OBWM28EP] (TO) Description: A survey about relationships. Reward: $0.20 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Total approved HITs is greater than 50, Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2J23QP6AUC26TYBKOJO330FO0ET18D [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size] meh ~8 minutes
i went to gino's east the only time i was ever in chicago... dat pizza... it's like, not even pizza... it's a solid disc of sausage on top of an even bigger disc of dough... it's utter insanity, as is the wait to get it...
Rate and comment one image Requester: Radu Jianu Reward: $0.10 per HIT HITs Available: 1 Duration: 5 minutes Qualifications Required: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Total approved HITs is greater than 50, Location is US 10 seconds
1 a minute thats a little fast. You do know they will spot check and if yours are bad they will dive alittle deeper into your work. If they decide its all bad, you will get a mass reject and hard block.
i'm doing them pretty fast... i've got the catalog or search for each school i'm working on open in a separate tab... ummm... i guess that's the only tip i've got lol...
I don't even use the link provided. I just take and drag the school name over to google and then type in the description and course numbers. It's usually within the top 3 results. Then when I get to the page, I just hit ctrlf and type it in there and it goes straight to it. That's how I find the description in the class descriptions so much instead of just the name. Because most of them do not have classes named what he's asking for, but the class still covers it.