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Ahh, that's a poor man's way to do it, sure. I think he's downplaying the financial aspect of a home, though. You'd really have to do a present value formulation, especially with how well inflation has been managed since 1980.

Now all I need is a site like this for:

@nutbastard: I think you have a point there. The S is supposed to be more of a mass production vehicle. It's no stretch of the imagination that they would need to focus production on that vehicle in order to product the cost-minimizing, profit-maximizing quantity.

Think I almost pushed my fingers through my down button there...haha Pretty good remake! Not sure how you 'win' though...

@jayntampa: Somewhere someone's making ridiculous looking cases that act as controls for exactly that.

That's a big room and an even bigger screen!

Title should be "Negotiate your way to getting paid what you are worth."

I met Stallman once. This is a useful idea I've only 'experimented' with before now. I'll have to start doing so as a habit I think.

@pz: Maybe for some. Techno has ruined productive moments for me before. I just can't stand the repetition.

That classical music link (musopen) is pretty neat. Sadly, they don't have any organ Bach pieces. There are few moods like the mood Toccata and Fugue bring to mind.

Hmm...what's the RIGHT thing to do with dead batteries? (From hearing aide to lantern batteries?)

It looks pretty sturdy and well done. But, in my experience, anything like this winds up being more bloat/overhead than necessary.

Ahh, Top. How could I forget you for so long? ps -aux does similar, as I recall. Next up, kill -9 !

This seems like a great way to make myself overwhelmed with making life changes.

@orbitbreak: Yes, your body does burn calories as its natural function. But the typical cubicle dweller probably only burns 1000-1500 calories a day. There've also been many studies linking a mild caloric deprivation to life lengthening. I remember something like mice living the equivalent of 150 years just by

@AmphetamineCrown: Something is wrong in your logic. The process of boiling occurs at 212°F. That temperature for water is a phase transition (probably not the exact right phrase). Simply put, under normal conditions it's impossible for liquid water's temperature to rise above 212°F. Dissolving salt or something

@FalconFour: So water, wine, and vinegar all need to be in the fridge at all times? Chilling red wine ruins most of its complexities and vinegar's often used to clean things.

Bought it! Thanks, good deal! Will look nice in my new 'work area'.

Oh man, don't put those on your fingers! One touch to the eyes is enough to prove the point. (It'd be the same thing as macing yourself..)