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  1. One should always max out with any sort of matching program!
    2 points
  2. The best decision I think I've ever made was to stick with contract work. I work flat hourly. No time and a half, no sick days, no vacation. I get paid for every hour I work, and when I don't work, I don't get paid. If I get called when i'm not at work, and I'm awake, it's a 2 hour minimum. if I'm asleep, it's 4. I'd be hard pressed to take a salaried job that didn't at the very least meet 75% of my average income over the last 3 years, and come with at least 4 weeks of vacation. Salaried tech workers get seriously abused.
    2 points
  3. TMoney - somebody more or less said it, but I'll second the motion. If you decide to go used, look for a car that's been on the lot for 90 days and a fleet manager who will be straight with you. They'll usually dump a vehicle like that for what they have in it. Some fixable cosmetic flaw can be your friend. My Crown Vic had overspray on the paint. I nabbed it for $7500, paid with a bad check, and $125 worth of Homer the detail man's time later I had a car worth at least $5k more than I paid. I've had it for 10 years. (I did ask in advance about the check and I did make it good. "How do you want pay?" "Would a bad check be ok?" "Sure. No worries." Point being that people can be amazingly cool if you're straight up in negotiations and expect the best. [/End feel good message]) Disclaimer - on the other hand, some used car salesmen are irredeemable dicks... Good hunting!
    1 point
  4. Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, 'Gone Girl' http://www.npr.org/2014/09/25/350948108/first-listen-trent-reznor-atticus-ross-gone-girl-motion-picture-soundtrack
    1 point
  5. Someone posted this recently in one of my Facebook groups, and I was reminded how much I love it: EDIT: Sorry, full length version without video
    1 point
  6. Perhaps you have now found that place to hang the picture you have leaning against the wall in your office?
    1 point
  7. Good timing on this. I also had some negative stuff to say, so on balance, I also want to mention the good. Recently, Sue did a great job with helping me get the fit right after many attempts and some mistakes . She also made it clear that they will get it right no matter what it takes. Good to see the apparent positive impact that Sue and Andy are having.
    1 point
  8. So a while back I washed my jh13's and one earpiece had a hole so the drivers got wet. Decided I had enough, put them in a draw and forgot about them. A week or so ago, I decided to see if they could be fixed, knowing that they were out of warranty and my fault. I'm figuring that it's going to be somewhere between $150 for a reshell and $500 for replacement drivers and reshell. Got them back today, new drivers on one side and a reshell. I then got an email advising what they did. Nothing about the cost. I assume they did it for free but did ask whether there was a charge. So far nothing. I've some bad experiences in the past with them but I have to say that they went above and beyond and I just thought I should post about the good since I've posted about the bad.
    1 point
  9. Taking a day off, after working 45 hours from sunday to wednesday.
    1 point
  10. The cat food is key. Great flavor enhancer. One or two pellets per drink is enough. Less is more.
    1 point
  11. Finally fully recovered after spending Saturday night drinking with Frank (Falkon) and friends. We tasted every single one of these and more... I ended up getting a little sick, but hey, I'm not going to let that detract from an otherwise awesome night.
    1 point
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