mike311-old1
mike_311
mike311-old1

i see your point but i dont agree with all of it, first of all you learn how to learn for your entire life leading up to it. You go to college to advanced what you learned in school the previous 12 years. It is also about familiarizing yourself with a certain field. Maybe becuase the high school diploma has lost its

really? so why then do most well paying jobs require a degree? I'm not going to school for academic enrichment, i can do that on my own, i'm going to school becuase a degree is required for advancement.

i thought the same

you go to college to learn a profession not get an education. Take classes accordingly. I am a 34 year old part time student working towards a engineering degree and i cant count the number of younger fulltime students i come across who take classes becuase they are easy or they are recommended. I constantly try to

+1. it didn't matter years ago, it does now.

never take "technical" anything

stalk someone on facebook.

a glass of wine never hurt anyone, my wife occasionally had a glass of wine with dinner while pregnant and so did my sister who took years of medical school.

really, what do most recipes call for? maybe half or one drinks worth? you'd have to eat the whole and then some to get anyone intoxicated.

seems it would be much easier to buy one and return it if you dont like it.

ghetto.

invisible hand +1

is a bike consider a vehicle or does the red light only apply to motor vehicles?

i wonder how well they can be sen in the daytime.

what's sad is i know exactly what you mean

how is this any different than a camera shop renting gear to me? a lot of the gear to rent is from his a personal collection. if i were to follow the same formula as them and to insure my gear, am i really taking on much risk?

photography peeps, im think thinking about buying some lenses and renting them out to help me fund my purchases.

i work 40 hrs a week day job and squeeze in two engineering classes at the university, i have two young kids as well.

worse, its price fixing. in a pure capitalist economy, the government needs to stay out.

and what about the fact that people who aren't in the serving business put out tip jars, dunkin donuts, the ice cream stand, the cafe downstairs. Why should i be compelled to tip one of those people? i order a coffee and now i have to tip you? their rate inst dependent on tips, yet they expect them.