Ifailedcalculus
Ifailedcalculus (aka bob3rt)
Ifailedcalculus

I don't know but lately it seems the more people call themselves Christian, the less Christian they behave. No offense but I sure see a lot of Christian bumper stickers road raging and treating people poorly out on our roads.

Those tend to be the worst. Not Christians in general, mind you, but people actively trying to out-[enter religion/sports/hobby] each other.

The entire post is a fallacy. In the lede you refer to potatoes as a vegetable when, in fact, they are a tuber. I reject you premise, and I wish you good day.

This is the devils work!!!!!!!!!

Have you tried a couple of drinks to see if that allows you to be at a urinal?

How did you survive high school? We were required to shower after gym class and they definitely weren't private shower stalls....

How do you survive? I would pee my pants on a near daily basis if this were the case.

As much as I miss overtime, it's worth it for being able to completely manage my own work schedule 90% of the time. Hard to put a price on being able to change your work schedule as you see fit. If I want to sleep in and show up to work at 8 or 9 or whether I want to start work at 5am at home in my pajamas and be

Note to self: chop off hand, then buy travel tickets.

...even if it's crap as a daily drive.

I have all my cardboard boxes from every tech gadget I've ever bought...

stored away in my dad's basement, the sucker.

Yup! I'm a hoarder. I actually have my first PC in it's original box. A 486 Compaq Presario, in perfect condition, restored to factory settings, and including all documentation. Also have the monitor and printer that came with it. Probably should send em to a museum?

It's worth keeping these boxes at least for a while since you'll need them if you have to send it back, or once that window closes in the event you have to send it back to the manufacturer. Plus it's such a nerdgasm to look through all the boxes a couple of years after you built it.

I too have the habit of keeping boxes, at least for expensive stuff. Some I've eventually thrown away when I realized warranty had run out years ago, but there are probably still some 10-year old boxes gathering dust that I've forgotten about.

I use a Sharpie and label the boxes with throw-out dates. Usually the throw-out date is when the warranty expires. Really cuts down on clutter when you have things with throw-out dates.

It only makes you a hoarder if you end up keeping the old boxes 6 yrs after the PC part from the box has long since been sold, e-cycled or died and tossed.

Note to self: Never travel anywhere.

I do the thumbs up all the time in South America. It hasn't gotten me in trouble yet. Tough habit to break.

They're nice to have when you move too. I'm moving across the country at the end of the month, and all my computer's parts are going back into their original boxes with the static bags.