TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98

I know I'm totally late to this topic, but I worked in a business casual environment for years, and as a guy I hated hot summers, because as a man I had to wear a polo or button down shirt, khakis or dress pants and dress shoes, sweating my ass off in 90 or 100 degree weather.

A few notes on the home equity piece....

My 80's camaro didn't have much more room between the rear and back seats, but the rear center console is a terrible idea, because that's where your "inner" knee would need to go, and there would need to be some space outside of the seat for your "outer" knee to fall into.

It's interesting, because while the trend seems to be that it's more acceptable over time (barring this Yahoo thing), I did the most working from home in the 2004 - 2009 range, and I've had the option virtually totally unavailable to me since.

you might be surprised if you looked hard enough - I live in a smaller area in pennsylvania and we have a couple of coworking spaces. and if it doesn't exist now, but you have a bunch of people at the local coffee shops, why not talk to them and see about starting one up?

To clarify, it's not entitlement to just work in a coffee shop - it's entitlement to break some of the rules you mentioned, like loud conversation or phone calls. And it's entitlement to camp out in a full coffee shop where people are circling looking for seating IMO. If the seat would be empty if you weren't in it,

I never understood this one. Going to a Coffee shop to work all day to me is kind of like going to McDonalds to lay your parts out on a table and rebuild your transmission - it's a total misuse of the space. I tend to avoid Starbucks and Panera during the day because of this, but there have been plenty of times

I have a small toolbox with a small socket kit, screwdrivers and bits, a tape measure (invaluable), a knife, pliers, a leatherman tool, a small hammer, work gloves, tie down straps. I also carry a snow brush, jumper cables, a pile of napkins, multiple pairs of sunglasses, a couple of charge cables and a power

I used to stream spotify and siriusXM over 3g when driving in my cars or sometimes at work and I averaged about 1 GB per month. I virtually never do that anymore, so I can't imagine I use more than 300 MB a month.

As a crew cab pickup owner (2011 Silverado) and a corvette owner (2002), there frankly is a lot more exciting content on the Atlas. The corvette has followed essentially the same formula since 1997 - ls engine, rear transmission, excellent handling, etc. While the interior is shit and the build quality is a bit

I love seeing someone do up a 66-67 GS. It's a rare car - you almost never see them at cruises and car shows. And there are fewer yet that are modded and pro-toured. Most are just stock.

It probably will just be the "new iPhone" in the end, but I really don't agree that it's a marketing progression.

It's not a numeric name progression though. There is no correlation whatsoever between "3G" and "4" as a name. 3G is a type of mobile data and 4 was the revision number.

Why do people keep calling it the iPhone 5?

My parents' biggest problem is their unwillingness to learn. They're both intelligent people capable of many things.

So it is. Guess it's my day to look like an asshole for not reading the post carefully ;) I actually skimmed through it and assumed it was a charger because it didn't even occur to me that someone would make a battery to charge 2 iPads. My iPads' batteries last forever.

3 years into the fold? The original iPad came out in April 2010 and was the current model less than 18 months ago.

16 months ago if you wanted a brand new iPad, this is what you got. That's pretty shitty of Apple honestly

Exactly. My boss thinks it's weird that I don't have my phone tied into my work email address.