Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

I said per 1000sq feet (that is the size of a small single car driveway). Even if you assume a fraction of the space is tarmac, the cost is still in the millions.

I’d like to see the power requirements for this... People already have radiant heat driveways and they estimate costs around $200-600 per 1000 sq ft to operate. To low ball and make the math easy, we’ll go with 229$ a year per 1000 sq feet. That’ll make it cost $10,000 per acre. The airport in Omaha is 2650 acres.

It would be as ok as any other ok mid-range SSD would be to install.

It would be as ok as any other ok mid-range SSD would be to install.

I would expect better than ad hominem attacks... I don’t really think there is much else to say since you have resorted to that.

For the price of a dyson, you could buy a half dozen sharks and throw them away when they break and you’ll have more years of vacuum cleaner for your dollar and about the same amount of cleaning power.

For the price of a dyson, you could buy a half dozen sharks and throw them away when they break and you’ll have more

Now, the scenario you’ve just described is the dishonest problem that I have with this whole discussion in the first place. Double charging for the time is no good.

It’s not a bad SSD. PNY does sell a newer version with better specs for $80. NewEgg is also selling it for $60

It’s not a bad SSD. PNY does sell a newer version with better specs for $80. NewEgg is also selling it for $60

I don’t think it’s about a sense of accomplishment meant to get you through your day. It’s a matter of procrastination prevention. If you can put off the crappy task til the end of the day, you can put it off until tomorrow.

I have not quizzed law firms about how they rationalize it. It seems like a silly discussion to have. I have spoken with people in other industries with regards to flat-rate billing, never a lawyer...

You haven’t heard of it because nobody does it. They say 1$ a page so they don’t have to itemize it. They are bundling together the cost of having someone put a piece of paper in a machine & press a button with cost of the paper, toner, wear and tear on the machine, etc.

They aren’t marking up the cost of a photocopy. They are bundling the labor and materials into a single line item.

+1 for spelljammer.

I don’t quite understand how any of those examples are sloppy storytelling. Obi-wan lied a lot to luke... As for Leia, there is no indication that she was speaking from first hand experience. She could have just been parroting what she was told. I’m tired of making up excuses... I’m in no way trying to defend George,

The original intention of the line was for Han to feel out Ben and Luke. Feed them an obvious lie and see how they respond. (Script notes support this theory) Ben rolled his eyes and Luke was all “gee whiz mister”. Han was a con man.

I’ve never felt that polenta is all that difficult... I boil 3 cups of water, mix a cup of cold water with a cup of polenta, stir the water/polenta slurry into the boiling water and whisk for about 5 minutes. Turn the heat to a simmer and wait 10 minutes.

This is good news. It would be nice to know WHY everyone thinks he’s the best pilot, not to just be told that he is and believe it to be true.

I’m confused why the Carhartt is on the list... That is a fall jacket, not a winter coat.

I’m confused why the Carhartt is on the list... That is a fall jacket, not a winter coat.

Have you considered that some of these “trolls” you labeled are vicariously grieving as well? They don’t want to believe it. If it’s not real, then their feelings aren’t real.

The developers being open to this discussion comes as no surprise to me. They were open enough to publicly share their experience with a very difficult subject.

Why does everyone talk about the number of tickets sold like it has something to do with the odds of winning?