I mean his username really says everything that needs to be understood.
I mean his username really says everything that needs to be understood.
I think people misuse the word overachiever. A proper overachiever gets more done (they achieve more). Working for longer periods to do more—or because you’re required to do more—isn’t quite the same as doing more in 8 hours is it? It’s especially bad when we compensate work by hour as every study on work has shown…
This is a bad take. I worked for a major grocery chain right after college and only the shit managers demanded crazy hours. Any good manager plans for sufficient time and resources for the work that needs to be done and grasps how much actually needs to be done.
The small increase in temperature may be a measurement error (type of thermometer matters) or an product of inconsistent manufacturing (not great but normal). And even if it’s hotter, it doesn’t mean it’s an issue for the underlying components, which may be cooling sufficiently.
Nonsense. Virtually all music can be heard in a way that supports artists without paying to determine if you want to pay. I’ve never bought a movie or show but have seen many through free, discounted, or included free trials that let me know if I might be interested. Some games include free trails or free weekends…
Classical economics indicates that as demand increases and supply remains steady prices will increase. They will increase more if supply decreases because classic games are out of print and a certain number will get broken or fail each year. Especially good condition classic games are scarce, which drives the price…
First gear: stock prices are supposed to be about what you expect a company will do not what they already have done. Fluctuation after earnings reports exceed or miss sales and profit projections looks like the value of a stock is changing based on what happened, but the reality is it’s (smart) investors reassessing…
It’s amazing that a company can come out of nowhere to dominate the video game industry in its first try and never let up yet trips over its own dick in the studio. And maybe, just maybe we shouldn’t have another Jeopardy host. The show has been going for a long time; maybe we should do something else. Ask yourself, ”i…
Have you ever been far more successful than anyone else in your family? Family is people you’re forced to know, and if they can’t be supportive of you in your endeavors, fuck’em.
Rodgers’ family is from a very Trumpy part of California, but he is distant from them by all accounts. I’m not clear what the distance between him and his family is caused by, but as someone who is distant from my Trumpy family members, I’m willing to bet their the problem and not Aaron.
Her statements about vaccinating her children are some weird halfway point between scientific fact (vaccines save lives especially in infants who have underdeveloped immune systems) and Andrew Wakefield’s acolytes, which is a sweet spot if you’re carrying a doctorate and selling supplements.
Simply dead end a bunch of streets with bollards which cost less than half what speed bumps cost. The problem is people suing streets to cut through areas and blocking the street does fix that.
Haven’t you heard, on Jalopnik’s comment section it’s okay to hit another car if what they’re doing is inconvenient for you.
“Now Democrats are targeting the LBGT community’s love affair with the automobile. They are intent on nothing short of the destruction of America for everyone with open boarders, BUT they won’t let you drive across them unless you do it their way!” ~Hannity, likely
Disappointing that WarCraft III received honorable mention…as it was easily the least good of the three. It had better graphics and a unique hero system, but it was far too easy and short. It was mere filler that capitalized on the first two games greatness as Blizzard rolled out WoW.
Are you preparing dinner while driving? Or making an unboxing video for YouTube? Maybe you’re finishing that report on the way home from work?
What do you think vaccines should do in order to “work” to your satisfaction? I’m asking because I’d like to include your ideas in my next manuscript.
While color is helpful for identification, colorblind people can drive with no problems, so I’m not sure why you’d think you need 16 millions colors to identify an object. This is particularly true when the most difficulty would be in some of the worst conditions (heavy precipitation, fog, dust, dawn, dusk, and dark)…
I know this is part joking and have not read Friday’s article, but this is kind of the correct take.
Presumably you’ll get the sensor replaced. Will it add to the lifetime cost of ownership? Yes, but the typical person doesn’t own a car for more than 6 years.