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valkilmerisawful
valkilmerisawful

At least he's got a legacy to leave behind.

Well, I don't know about you, but 14 yr old me was completely invincible. SOL? Not familiar with that - although my prof liability ins doesn't need to cover anything physically reckless. Regardless, point taken. I was pretty bummed at the time, but at least my parents had to teach me how to drive a bit early. Complete

Actually, the consent issues are not a big deal. But you need to be able to work during the production hours which is far more demanding than what the work permit allows for a 14 year old. Therefore, they hired the 30 year old instead of me. That was the beginning and very abrupt end to my entertainment career.

It was supposed to be me!!!!! Interviewed/auditioned when I was 14 and wasn't allowed to work longer hours under work permit. Therefore, 30 year old won out. In the case I was hired, my parents had to teach me how to drive a car just in case. So that was fun anyway. Fun facts!

I bet that house you're living in disrupted a few natural patterns. Own up.

Box.com? Don't even use dropbox anymore since 50GB with box.com was free. Also, I had this thought once. Deleted the google drive folder from my desktop. It disappeared from my pc and the cloud. The files were never to be found again. Bye bye important security clearance documentation that I thought I'd put in a safe

Unless you own a Macbook Pro. In which case the "affordable option" was 256GB. Upgrading to the 512 was something like another $500. It's all sad times over here. I suppose they expect you to work off a server or NAS.

Not quite true. Pain meds mask the sickness. Diamox is recommended starting at about 2-3 days before you ascend. Once you start your descent, you're well on your way to acclimating and increasing O2. Increased respiration (increasing O2 intake) negates the effect. climbed 4k to 17k in three days and felt like a

Great post!! One thing you absolutely need to add to the list: Diamox. The medication (by prescription) acidifies your blood, forcing hyperventilation to a small degree. This necessarily helps with oxygen inhalation. <for some reason the web formatting is a mess for me and it erased the rest of my post. oh well>

I'll document it. I have a track record of at least fifty flights where I save my itinerary, let the browser time out, and re-book to find the flight at 5% increase in price with the same number of seats available. Did 100 people search for the same flight as me? I suspect no, although it's entirely possible.

You.Can.Forget.To.Breathe? Dear baby Jesus, that's terrifying.

solid. do more of these. fill my entire brain with all this stuff that i know i'll need at just the right moment, someday. every time my manager visits my territory he emasculates everyone with his useless facts. need to have a back pocket, or backpack full of these ready to go. carry on.

THAT CHANGES YOU. FOREVER.

Ha! You silly sally. I see what you're driving at ;) You're right. I was thinking of picking up hopscotch. Be on my team! We'll beat all the kids on the playground!

Wow that was a roller coaster ride of emotional what-the-fuck.

We don't look like dorks in full leathers. At all. Shit. We look like massive dorks. What's more important is that YOU feel like a badass. For a solid two weeks after a track day you are 100% convinced you are the alpha male in every room. You know what I'm talking about..

Hahaha amazing dude. Keeper for sure. I see guys out there with their go's and I'm admittedly jealous...

I'll tell you what happens in a microwave.

What in the ceremonial f*ck is this? You're a shoes on the couch guy? Well somebody just got uninvited to the elegant dinner party... Great review, otherwise.

Agreed. Livable. But just livable. Actually, LibreOffice was equally livable in my experience. There were some style set and style management quirks that I couldn't get past... So do you still use it on Mac? Or stick to editing on PC primarily?