glyphon
The Stig's graphic designer cousin
glyphon

lol at these times. My 4yo goes to sleep around 8:15-8:30pm and wakes up, on her own, at 5:45am. Not that she would go to sleep at 6:45pm, but given her sleep patterns, if she did, she’d likely wake up at 3:45am. I don’t want any part of that.

Nevermind me. Miss read the comment.

Some bosses just don’t care to listen.

He used the Engineer title, because is one, just of the Electrical variety. Just because he isn’t a Civil Engineer doesn’t make him any less of an Engineer.

Nope.

I’m not sure if this is in support or opposition of the wheelies are dangerous claim ;)

Dodge Demon*

If it looks like a truck, but fails at doing the things a truck is needed/wanted for, is it anything but a poser?

A novel would be easier to type out. It’s a psuedorandomly generated string.

lol...my Amazon password. Ok, not actually my amazon password, I’m far to paranoid to put an actual password into a web form like this. Just same length and type of characters (or is it?).

Weird, when I put the model name(?) in to that, I got 4 years (edit: looks like you have an extra digit in yours).

And a thumping good one, I’d wager.

they used all their creative juice on the game, which left nothing left for the title.

No Grave of the Fireflies?

Sure. But it isn’t “the answer” to every question.

I guess that’s true.

It’s not just a 27 year old car. It’s a 27 year old DSM with a 4G63T.

I get what you are saying, but it actually isn’t the quintessential Jalop car. You can get it as a manual, but you can’t get a brown wagon version of it.

I think this is an easy one...Fiesta ST. Small. Fun, yet practical. Pretty cheap to ensure, as many insurance companies don’t differentiate between trim levels, so a FiST is insured at/near the same rate as a base Fiesta. If a slightly bigger car is wanted/needed, then there’s the Focus ST. Should have no problems

Probably didn’t make a huge difference in the test results, but I still find it odd that the Ryzen systems had 1/2 the RAM as the Intel systems. Seems like a very easy spec to standardize across all the test setups.