Exact(3)
Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom "Don't you have some tool in that fancy hand of yours that can get us across?" Cinder glared, light-headed from her body's instinctively short breaths.
I look around, and there's Maple Byrne, who, as if we were both initiates in the same secret society, wordlessly hands me a guitar pick stamped with a red rose and, in white and in a fancy hand, the initials "E.H".
And, Epoisses lovers, the stunner among its selection: a small oval (roughly 4 ounces, about the size of a fancy hand soap) of a washed-rind cheese called grès d'Alsace, as stinky as Epoisses or a good Muenster.
Similar(57)
NEW YORK TIMES A Gofer for Any Occasion | A handful of new start-ups, like Fancy Hands, TaskRabbit and Agent Anything, "that tap into a network of people who have the time and skills necessary to run all sorts of errands" are attracting the eye of venture capitalists, The New York Times writes.
After trying a handful of these kind of services, I settled on Fancy Hands and happily pay them $45/month for the ability to initiate fifteen (15) requests within a monthly period.
Should I hire someone through Fancy Hands?
Fancy Hands, which requires a subscription, starts at $25 a month.
Fancy Hands will provide them with personal assistants who can book trips or negotiate with the cable company.
Ted Roden, a former technologist for The New York Times, developed Fancy Hands in June 2009 not long after his wife gave birth to their first child.
For a monthly fee ranging from $25 to $65, Fancy Hands, a concierge service based in SoHo, provides subscribers with online helpers who are willing to wait on hold, schedule hair appointments, find restaurants in Atlanta that cater to diners with peanut allergies, and do pretty much anything else that requires someone stationed at a desk less than twenty minutes to complete.
My army of aides arrived online and in person via a new wave of start-ups that include Fancy Hands, TaskRabbit, Zaarly, Ask Sunday and Agent Anything that tap into a network of people who have the time and skills necessary to run all sorts of errands.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com