TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98

I'm surprised the offer doesn't actually discuss the deposit amount that goes with an offer. As someone who has a house on the market now and has had a bunch of offers to consider, the amount of the deposit has been one the primary things that distinguish a throwaway offer from a real one.


After 2 jobs and almost 10 years at soul crushing software development jobs at big corporations, I decided to focus on what I wanted to do and took a pay cut and a big benefit cut to go to a tiny shop doing web development.

Before the update there were about 3000 photos in my Camera Roll. After the update there are 90 photos in my Recently Added. Again, I can see them all if I go over to photos and search through stuff. It's just more cumbersome to get at them, and they don't group well in my opinion.

Straight up missing. No "Camera Roll" option whatsoever. I have Recently Added, Panoramas, Videos and Recently Deleted. If I take a new picture, it lands in Recently Added only.

negative - you go to albums and "camera roll" is missing after the ios8 update

anything about how to get back the camera roll? it's really annoying to have to find pictures by year/place/etc

You can still fit a 4' wide sheet of plywood or drywall sitting flat. I guess if you're hauling crushed stone or dirt or something, but otherwise, what are you really losing? For anyone who would have one of those big toolboxes that bolt in, it's a step up.

I have a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado. It has a 5.3 liter V8 with "active fuel management" which makes it run as a 4 cylinder at lower throttle to save gas. The engine has a pump which keeps the non-firing cylinders filled with compressed air somehow while they're not firing. But apparently this pump malfunctions and

The 67-72 Blazer in my opinion was the best of the whole lot. Great classic styling, lots of off road capabilities, but still useful as a truck with towing capacity, a large load floor and a V8 engine. And of course the fully removable roof, which went away in the mid 70's.

I question how long you're going to keep your $60,000 a year job depending on your $6000 car as your day to day transportation. Especially living in an area with lots of snow every winter, spending the money and getting a decent vehicle is an absolute requirement.

Glad it's not me in eastern pa for a change. Sure it's 14 out and it's going to get down to 8 tonight, but that seems mild compared to the bitter cold we've have along with high winds and a few more inches of snow every 2-3 days.

This article mentions losing tax incentives by not working at home. One thing about the home office deduction - for this tax year, there's a simplified option that's doesn't require you to figure out a usage percentage, only suggests "regular" use

build me instead!

They missed a few..

fuck flame surfacing ;)

Yes, but driving stick smoothly enough in a stolen car as to not bring attention to yourself requires a lot more skill.

I am most impressed that the vehicle has a targa roof. For years, it seemed like GM was very cautious about power levels on a targa, t-top or convertible car. Until the 2013 model year, the most power you could get with any open roof was with an LS3 in a camaro or vette, or the supercharged northstar in the XLR-V.

I thought the coolest part of the atlas was the built in ladder rack/bed extender thing in the tailgate, plus the cab roof with tie downs and a surface for lumber or a ladder. It doesn't look like this made it to production which is a big time shame. While I am liking all the new trucks coming out, it seems like Ram

I'm a web developer, and while I'm still working full time in a salaried position, I made a move from a job that had a no compete clause and strongly encouraged ("you can't leave until you finish this") unpaid OT hours to a job that is almost always a 40 hour affair and they don't care what I do with my free time.