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That isn’t how investments work... An investment is when you allocate something with the expectation of a greater return than your original allocation.

I don’t think it’s so much that Microsoft thinks we should be limited, it’s just that they created the limitation over 20 years ago and never got rid of it because it might harm backwards compatibility. Clearly, this option was added and even if there’s no way to modify it outside of the registry, someone at Microsoft

Sorry, but it’s clearly more Crosstour than Element...

If you’ve ever had to sit at a client computer for goodness knows how long while chkdsk ran or fixed their partition table or you took a backup or did a virus scan, you wouldn’t consider Solitaire bloat. ;)

I think they did it on purpose, just to be jerks. It’s weirder that 1) the actual build guide is super detailed 2) all of the actual software is there, they just don’t tell you how to use

The problem really is for people who are just starting out, or people with low incomes. Prior to getting approved for my new-main card, I would get above 50% utilization every month; now that my main card has a much higher limit, I never come close to that.

This is also helpful advice for people who aren’t really

The correct answer: If you change the roll, you get to choose. If you don’t change the roll, keep your opinion to yourself.

This happens to me a lot when I’m traveling this one stretch of road, where there are truckers in the right lane who cannot get up the hill very fast, so everyone is in the lefthand lane. People will flash their lights at me as they approach me in the lefthand lane, and I always shake my head and laugh because 1)

Flashing your lights at someone to remind them to move over is liable to get you shot in my neck of the woods! ;)

You don’t flash your high beams at an oncoming driver to tell them to turn theirs on. You do that to tell them to turn theirs off because they're blinding you.

Saying one could spend $900 and throw together a deck that would “cost almost 10x as much” sounds a little over the top. Also, many cities and towns require a permit (including inspection) for a deck. I’m the proud owner of a “homemade” deck that came with my house. It's a horror show, and no one is allowed to walk on

I should have known better... One Imgur link and *boom* it’s suddenly hours later.

“Caught up in the likes.” For fuck’s sake.

The reason I rinse mine” raccoons.

I do it to stop flies, pests and local wildlife coming to my bins for a meal. Doesn’t stink as much either if you only need to take your bin out once a week.

Just to clarify, which notion are you rejecting? The amount a sane person would drive or the notion that you fall into the insanity category?

Ummm you know you can just plug in a HHD to the USB on the XB1. I like that a whole lot better.

Yea... Daggers ARE weapons. It's like asking "What's the point of an airplane designed to fly faster"?

The question I have, is why would you own a dagger that is not designed to kill something?