UnderLoK
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@timgray: Millender isn't bad neither is that area (few bums, no big deal). I almost landed a job at RenCen (GMU) and was seriously considering moving into Millender (I did a ton of work down there at the time anyways). That would have been sweet to take the elevator down and walk across the street to work. Needless

@wechselrichter: I have 2 friends (sisters) who moved to Frankfurt something like 10 years ago now. They love it (although one is in Belgium now) and to be honest I've liked it every time I visited there as well.

@battra92: I have never hung out with people I worked with (exception being the guys I knew that I happened to work with). It's not that we didn't have things in common really, I just don't like mixing social life and company life because I'm not the same person.

@NoyzMaker: You aren't part of corporate America then.

@Damien Morphet: I don't spend more, I save more. I actually save around 70% of what I make and have zero personal stress, but work more than makes up for it.

@psychiccheese: @slater: No, I wouldn't. That is the honest to god truth and I've always driven Ford, GM, or Chrysler...

#1 They aren't IT... :p

@kettlewhistle: Just check the basics and find one that's still under warranty (I assume Honda had extended warranty stuff going on in 07 like most other automakers did).

@letsdropthehammer: Critical data (tax docs, finances, etc) should be backed up to an online solution to ensure that the data is safe in the event that some localized catastrophe occurs.

@Brent Stewart: It's the 3rd one that's fake, the one that isn't in this post. That's also why in the first video comparing the three, they are labeled 1, 2, and 4. At least that's my understanding.

@waltcoleman: That was my laugh for the day, thanks man.

@Tim Daniels: That was actually the first thing I thought as well. Second was the missing flash.

@SkipErnst: Actually the audio in this case makes me think the opposite.

@goonertillidie111: There is no argument to be had even at a neighbors it is not off-site.

@FrankReality: That's a damn good idea! The tech folks would get a kick out of it too (I know I would).

@Stephen Rice: I've been running Linux since the 90's and over the years worked on some AIX, HPUX, and Irix to boot. I was never part of the team on the Unix boxes so it could be the term is still used, but in the Linux world I've lived in I haven't heard someone call a unresponsive process a zombie in ages (93 was no

@kiyote: I haven't heard someone call a process that isn't responding a zombie since somewhere around 93. That is unless they spent the weekend reading an Bell manual :P