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If kids cost 250k a year damn near nobody would be able to afford them.

I was at this game. Damn. The place just was nuts when that went down.

I see plenty of vegetables in that meal plan. Whether or not you use fresh or frozen shouldn't really be a point of contention, since as lifehacker already covered, frozen vegetables are just as good (if not better) for you.

Ah I see. Thanks for explaining and finding that link.

Yes sorry, which hack were you referring to is what I meant. I am not familiar with the lettuce one, how'd they do it incorrectly?

I'm not talking about snuggies. I'm talking about wearing a robe forwards vs backwards. Same coverage.

You can cover the exact same amount of your body whether the robe is forwards or backwards, as long as you tie it the same way.

Seems like you'd have the same warmth if you just, ya know, wore it regularly.

Just curious which one you are referring to here Whitson, wasn't obvious to me right away.

Holy hell someone got the point of the article

I wouldn't say there's no special software for a file server. Are you going to do NFS? Samba? AFS? Etc. Those are all packages with configuration files you have learn how to deal with.

Interesting. I guess that must be the midsized ones. I work at a place large enough to do our own. Then you have the mom and pop shops with their nephew being the IT department. I guess it makes sense.

Do they actually outsource the management of the servers to Amazon/Rackspace/etc? I thought they just ran their VMs up in the cloud.

As someone who is a sysadmin and more importantly, Security Engineer, I can vouch for this. Sure you can get it up and running fairly easily, but can you keep it running, and keep it running well (enter security here..)?

Well step one would be setting it up like a real server. So first pick your authentication method (local passwords is fine for now probably since you only have the one), then learn how to secure it like a server. Learn how to do server management remotely (ssh basically). Part of securing (and where I'm taking you

But I'm already covered. This is my reasoning anyways. Why play that game when I can just be set for life already.

Yes memories. A huge reason people like music because of the memories they can bring up.

That pic has been floating around the internet for ages.

It's even better than that! I got mine for like 15 bucks and works just fine for that and for diagnosing a cooling system problem in my car.

How do you know all the songs you want will be there in the next Spotify though? All the streaming services seem lacking in many songs already. You can't be assured that all the songs you want will be available. Also, paying isn't much of an issue, lots of people already have their collection and aren't buying