bmacfarlane
bmacfarlane
bmacfarlane

I travel a lot for business, and more than once the network of branch offices has saved my bacon. For example - I had my wallet stolen in NYC, but the next morning I walked into the WF branch literally a block from my hotel in Manhattan, and walked out 15 minutes later with a temporary debit card. I was actually

Your definition of an “Assault Rifle” is certainly in line with what the firearms industry is currently pushing, although ironically they are the ones that popularized the term to sell semi-auto rifles to begin with. In 1982, Guns & Ammo magazine published a special issue titled “Assault Rifles: The New Breed of

A few years ago I built a spreadsheet of Credit Union benefits in advance of moving from the evil empire (Wells Fargo). I’d narrowed it down to two, then while I was on a business trip to NYC, I had my wallet stolen in a bar. The next morning, I took my passport (which I’d locked in the hotel safe), walked into a

If historical metrics on embarrassing Republican scandals are any indication, it’s likely sex in a public bathroom with an underage boy. Sadly, campaign finance violations and/or ties to Russia are not serious enough in the eyes of constituents to warrant resignation anymore.

Haha I own this exact model of Mercedes (C350, although this may be another variant), and I had to have it towed not too long ago because the electronic key link in the steering column failed, which meant the steering column stayed locked in place. Luckily my wheels weren’t locked to the side like that, but it they

So the guy that challenged the previous POTUS’s legitimacy over a birth certificate feels it’s “demoralizing” when someone calls attention to his inaccurate estimation of crowd size? It’s clear he had no idea what comes with the job he applied for.

Mid-80s Porsche 911 Carrera Targa. The best of both worlds (hardtop and open top). By the mid-80s, this engine/chassis design had been around for a few decades and raced pretty hard, so they’re bulletproof. It’s not uncommon to see one with upwards of 200k miles still going to track days and pulling strong.

Yes. I ordered the 128gb iPhone 7. I have a 64gb iPhone 6 and it’s almost out of storage space. I really don’t care about the lack of a headphone jack. I have several bluetooth headsets (in my gym bag, work bag, at the office, by the bed, etc), as well as a few bluetooth speakers. I can’t even remember the last time I

Sounds great, but my company uses QNAP, not Synology. These are the top two NAS platforms for SMB. Perhaps I missed something, but it appears Backblaze B2 does not support the very popular QNAP platform.

I see the BodyMedia FIT armband in the photo. This device was essentially “bricked” by Jawbone (who bought BodyMedia in 2013) when they discontinued the subscription based service that allowed you to collect and view the data. Does this mean RecycleHealth has a way to access that data, or did you just use a stock

Having not read the book, I’m curious of the author sees any of these categories as more “nature or nurture” than the rest, in other words are any of these types of intelligence easier to learn than others? I’ve always felt the most important skill one can have is the ability to learn new things. If you find yourself

Haha I’m scared to look. The report is taking a while. I’ve been an avid Amazon user since 2001, and I’m thinking it might be over $100k...

A lot of the commercials are already posted on YouTube, so you don’t even need to wait until game day...