davidcotter
David Cotter
davidcotter

a vast majority of rural farm roads here in Illinois lack any sort of lines. You'd think this is a problem, but it seems every driver I've come in contact with has given respect to me and my lane. Keep in mind that our country roads are often the size of one freeway lane. Scary, but I guess I've been lucky enough to

A good number of newer all-in-one "convenience" copiers have a scan-to-email feature. Load documents, scan to file, email file. You could scan documents and email them to the recipient straight from the copier (they might receive it from something like "scanner@company.com") or you could email it to yourself and

Or if a shop worker went on a drive to refill it / retrieve parts from a warehouse, it's probably off the books!

"No, my laptop came with 802.11n. Why the hell would I replace my 802.11b router? There's a slim chance I might see a difference if I upgrade from a DOCSIS 2.0 to a 3.0 modem. My router doesn't affect any of it."

I would feel bad for retiring my WRT54g V1.. Terribly bad :(

Scrapyard special: Includes "lost" baggage, lifetime peanut supply, and the best seats to ever land in Japan!

Looks like a wannabe Concorde..

Let's take this to Jalopnik to have the suspension, aerodynamics, and technique critiqued!

If you want it to be good, you have to give at least half of what you take..

I agree. ATM. Cashback. Change jar. The effort you could have used to pick up the pizza could be used to just retrieve some extra cash before going home and settling in.

Delivery fees are translated into miles. The fees may not go directly toward a driver, but in the end it could possibly be divided up between drivers as reimbursement for gas. Other than that, I've also never heard of the fees going to employees.

Good tips can turn into implied relationships, and they are more likely to take your delivery. Some drivers will pass up your delivery to another driver and give you a bad reputation. Hopefully I regularly see the same driver because of this!

Reading some comments, I thought I was becoming too generous with tips. Some drivers are reimbursed miles, some aren't. I give them the benefit of the doubt (I live in rural Illinois, drivers around here are often required to make 10+ mile, one-way trips).