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Maybe for small(er) businesses. We have 2500 computers. Spending an extra $50 (maybe $100) adds $125k (possibly $250k?)to my refresh budget. Soft dollars are a very hard thing for Enterprises to track.

I’ve got a HP EliteDesk 800 Mini on my desk. It is just a hair smaller and is a nice piece of kit. I haven’t used a M93p yet, but I definitely like the small footprint of the 800. Does Lenovo sell an adapter to quick connect to any VESA monitor?

I’ve got one on the way, though I’m not really sure why. I am curious about its utility mainly. Additionally I miss a ton of calls because my hearing is subpar, hopefully the taptic feedback will help.

Yes. I escaped school with about $18,000 in loan debt. My parents (divorced) agreed that we would each pay 1/3 of the costs, so my loans are much less than a lot of others. Right now I'm working as a Network Engineer for a non-profit hospital, which means in about 5 more years I will be eligible for loan forgiveness,

I have a similar Farmhouse Table in my house. Three years later and I'm started to see some splitting. After doing some research, it is mainly due to the pocket screws not allowing the wood to move enough.

No question, just wanted to say thanks for all of the great writing on Lifehacker. This site is the first where I actually began paying attention to who wrote the article. Prior to Lifehacker (I've been a reader for years) I never really bothered to put a personality with the article, but the staff here has really

Good stuff! I work in healthcare and we've recently begun adopting a Lean/Six Sigma approach. Kaizen is a small piece of that and I think you did a great job relating it to a more personal level.

I like to think I eat/live in a fairly healthy manner. We limit fast food, I run around 20 miles a week, and try to hit my 10k steps everyday. I still have at least one Diet Coke everyday. Not sure if that is considered a lot (we need another study!), but if it kills me...so be it. At least I'll die happy!

Finding a decent day care center was more difficult for us than the cost associated. It is very competitive (get used to that as well) in my area, in fact there are people who get on the waiting list at our facility as soon as they know they are pregnant. Luckily we were able to get pushed to the top through some

I spent the first year of my job working my tail off - taking extra on-call, working extra hours, getting things done ahead of scheduled, etc. Since then I've spent the last four years at about 60% effort and have been promoted to a senior position, make 30% more than when I started, and haven't worked more than 40

I started with YNAB, switched to Mint and am now looking at heading back to YNAB. Mint is great, but I never check it and it isn't always so great at categorizing purchases.

My Dad engrained the mantra - 'not done until everything is put away.' Whenever I quit for the day, everything gets put up.

I'm jealous. We ordered 3 of them for work (256GB SSD, 8GB models) in November and they have been delayed twice, now with a ship date in March.

You should bump it up to 3%. Getting the full match is the best return you'll get on most investments.

I remember when Capital One offered 3.84%....those were the days. .94% on our Ally account now :(

I buy them all the time. Most often it is some grand idea I had that fizzled out. Right now I just have vlan50.com setup. It is a blog for my Cisco studies and what not. Maybe it'll turn into something big, maybe not. Either way it only cost me $10.00!

That is my question as well. I would love to do this, but how useful is it for gaming? I know that is the first thing everyone would want to do on it!

That is my question as well. I would love to do this, but how useful is it for gaming? I know that is the first thing everyone would want to do on it!