9900 pts ยท September 30, 2014
Some cultures call any adult man "uncle"
For people without ADHD, they probably don't feel as much of a change to how they feel about tasks they dislike, instead they will notice improved mood and energy and a general good feeling like everything is right with the world (I got exactly one day of that when I started Vyvanse).
This is a common misconception, but it works the exact same way whether you have ADHD or not. ADHD is different for everyone, but you can think of it as a huge enhancement to how you feel about different activities. Boredom is like torture, entertainment is pure bliss, basic chores are like climbing a mountain. Adderall makes everything more enjoyable (and easier to stay focused on), but especially the tasks you dread. Instead of torture, chores and work become a mild inconvenience at worst.
In the US at the moment a common figure cited as being enough money to retire somewhat comfortably is $2 million. You can argue that figure, but having that much money as your retirement savings definitely does not make you extremely wealthy. If you want to do something like retire early, it will take even more. $50 million (with inflation adjust) leaves room for people to be extremely wealthy and live a life of luxury, having basically anything they could want within some level of reason.
Probably weighs 10-20lbs based on a quick search and he's trying not to get splattered while doing it. I don't blame him for failing with the spike strip, but this is a really bad situation to try this in. He could have easily gotten himself or the other drivers killed.Someone going at that speed does need to be stopped, but this should have been an effort for a much larger group.
When you pick up a day laborer at a home improvement store, you have all the advantage. The person is guaranteed to be desperate for work. Every hour they wait for a job is an hour they aren't putting food on the table. The issue isn't whether they deserve $32/hr. That clearly is still not enough money. The issue is that the guy next to them needs to put food on the table too and he'll do it for $20 because he can't afford to wait for something fair.
Now imagine that instead of working at McDonalds, you've started flipping burgers out of the back of your truck. McDonalds pays $15-16/hr on average, but they pay whether they sold 100 burgers or 0 that hour. They will also be paying their portion of social security and medicare (~$1.19), unemployment insurance, etc. A rough guess is that it costs McDonalds $24/hr to employ someone. McDonalds is also widely considered to be a fairly exploitative workplace.
Yep, you should also just keep the steering wheel straight. Your attempts at correction are almost certainly making things worse.
That small of a trailer probably doesn't have its own brakes.
This is definitely overweight. There is no way that car is rate to tow more than 2,000 lbs. unfortunately if they loaded it properly they would almost certainly overload the vertical load rating of the hitch, which probably is rated for 200lbs.If they absolutely must tow like this, speed is the biggest variable in the formula and slowing down enough will always prevent this.
It doesn't tend to accomplish much anyway.
CA can try to do that, but the fed is gonna consider anything other than paying them directly to be failure to pay with no consideration to what CA is holding in escrow. At the end of the day, regular people will be caught in the middle with both CA and the fed demanding the same payment. There just isn't a good way to use tax revenue as leverage. This is probably the entire reason taxes are collected this way to begin with.
Hate to burst the bubble here, but the vast majority of the money CA contributes is via federal income taxes paid by individuals directly to the fed. CA isn't out here cutting a $680B check every year that they can just stop sending.
The very first day, I just felt really good in general and like everything was gonna be OK. Fyi, you don't get to keep that part. Luckily, the ability to focus better on what I need to be doing stuck around. It is far from perfect, but far better than unmedicated.
As a software developer: Unless you use YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:sss don't pretend you are doing any better.
This advice is silly. Don't trust that a QR code has sent you to the site it appears to be, but there is nothing wrong with scanning public QR codes.
Getting to dropkick a kidnapper in the head off a moving motorcycle. You've peaked my dude. Savor the moment. You will never again do something this cool.
In Arizona, you aren't allowed to follow closer than 100ft behind an emergency vehicle with lights on, so even being in the position to do this would be a violation.
I have a setup almost exactly like this for Halloween. The hose is from the glycol fog machine. The fog is piped in to the box where there is an ultrasonic humidifier sitting in a pool of water. The combination of the two helps overcome the disadvantages of either type of fog. It produces a nice controllable fog that doesn't disperse like smoke. For my setup it lets me produce a graveyard-style ground fog.
Give it 3 episodes. My wife and I felt that same way after Ep 1, and now it's her favorite show. Once you've seen it through once, the beginning won't feel slow when you rewatch either. There's a lot going on in that first episode that you don't get yet.
To be fair, Clinton took his leisure time in the oval office.
I thought it was more of a "Riding high on the spoils of conquest" sort of deal. They do mention in many places that the ideas being spread about the legion are 90% propaganda and that they are barely holding together.
Iirc it was literally invented for that
You've got some serious imposter syndrome going on! This sounds like it was a great opportunity for you. Remember what you liked and didn't and work to make next time better. I'm sure the other artist had some very nice work, but personally, I've never been very interested in abstract art. Scale models in cool dioramas sound awesome, though! I'm sure a lot of other people feel that way, too!
Not to mention aluminum is way more expensive than steel. No way anyone would waste it on that flat bed.
I've never understood this logic. 51% of people telling you what to do is bad so it's better to let 25% of people tell you what to do instead?
He may have phrased it that way, but what he said wasn't personal preference. We should not treat something as a valid option unless it is proven to be better than placebo in a proper study. "My uncle's psychic said it worked for their cat" just isn't good enough.
Last place I worked that I knew the costs it was $150/month and would automatically handle posting your jobs to like 30 different job boards and tracking the applications.
What he really means is: "If we steal from everyone, the small number that notice and call us on it don't matter much. We can just not use their stuff and keep stealing from everyone else."
The joke is already pedantic AF, so I feel like a literal interpretation is warranted here. Planes fly with wind below their wings all the time without nosediving. While the wind above the wing moves faster, the shape of the wing produces that effect. Wind refers to the natural movement of air, not artificial, such as by the wing. Also, the difference in speed is not what causes lift; the resulting pressure difference does. Natural air movement would not necessarily create a pressure difference.
Some cultures call any adult man "uncle"
For people without ADHD, they probably don't feel as much of a change to how they feel about tasks they dislike, instead they will notice improved mood and energy and a general good feeling like everything is right with the world (I got exactly one day of that when I started Vyvanse).
This is a common misconception, but it works the exact same way whether you have ADHD or not. ADHD is different for everyone, but you can think of it as a huge enhancement to how you feel about different activities. Boredom is like torture, entertainment is pure bliss, basic chores are like climbing a mountain. Adderall makes everything more enjoyable (and easier to stay focused on), but especially the tasks you dread. Instead of torture, chores and work become a mild inconvenience at worst.
In the US at the moment a common figure cited as being enough money to retire somewhat comfortably is $2 million. You can argue that figure, but having that much money as your retirement savings definitely does not make you extremely wealthy. If you want to do something like retire early, it will take even more. $50 million (with inflation adjust) leaves room for people to be extremely wealthy and live a life of luxury, having basically anything they could want within some level of reason.
Probably weighs 10-20lbs based on a quick search and he's trying not to get splattered while doing it. I don't blame him for failing with the spike strip, but this is a really bad situation to try this in. He could have easily gotten himself or the other drivers killed.
Someone going at that speed does need to be stopped, but this should have been an effort for a much larger group.
When you pick up a day laborer at a home improvement store, you have all the advantage. The person is guaranteed to be desperate for work. Every hour they wait for a job is an hour they aren't putting food on the table. The issue isn't whether they deserve $32/hr. That clearly is still not enough money. The issue is that the guy next to them needs to put food on the table too and he'll do it for $20 because he can't afford to wait for something fair.
Now imagine that instead of working at McDonalds, you've started flipping burgers out of the back of your truck. McDonalds pays $15-16/hr on average, but they pay whether they sold 100 burgers or 0 that hour. They will also be paying their portion of social security and medicare (~$1.19), unemployment insurance, etc. A rough guess is that it costs McDonalds $24/hr to employ someone. McDonalds is also widely considered to be a fairly exploitative workplace.
Yep, you should also just keep the steering wheel straight. Your attempts at correction are almost certainly making things worse.
That small of a trailer probably doesn't have its own brakes.
This is definitely overweight. There is no way that car is rate to tow more than 2,000 lbs. unfortunately if they loaded it properly they would almost certainly overload the vertical load rating of the hitch, which probably is rated for 200lbs.
If they absolutely must tow like this, speed is the biggest variable in the formula and slowing down enough will always prevent this.
It doesn't tend to accomplish much anyway.
CA can try to do that, but the fed is gonna consider anything other than paying them directly to be failure to pay with no consideration to what CA is holding in escrow. At the end of the day, regular people will be caught in the middle with both CA and the fed demanding the same payment. There just isn't a good way to use tax revenue as leverage. This is probably the entire reason taxes are collected this way to begin with.
Hate to burst the bubble here, but the vast majority of the money CA contributes is via federal income taxes paid by individuals directly to the fed. CA isn't out here cutting a $680B check every year that they can just stop sending.
The very first day, I just felt really good in general and like everything was gonna be OK. Fyi, you don't get to keep that part. Luckily, the ability to focus better on what I need to be doing stuck around. It is far from perfect, but far better than unmedicated.
As a software developer: Unless you use YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:sss don't pretend you are doing any better.
This advice is silly. Don't trust that a QR code has sent you to the site it appears to be, but there is nothing wrong with scanning public QR codes.
Getting to dropkick a kidnapper in the head off a moving motorcycle. You've peaked my dude. Savor the moment. You will never again do something this cool.
In Arizona, you aren't allowed to follow closer than 100ft behind an emergency vehicle with lights on, so even being in the position to do this would be a violation.
I have a setup almost exactly like this for Halloween. The hose is from the glycol fog machine. The fog is piped in to the box where there is an ultrasonic humidifier sitting in a pool of water. The combination of the two helps overcome the disadvantages of either type of fog. It produces a nice controllable fog that doesn't disperse like smoke. For my setup it lets me produce a graveyard-style ground fog.
Give it 3 episodes. My wife and I felt that same way after Ep 1, and now it's her favorite show. Once you've seen it through once, the beginning won't feel slow when you rewatch either. There's a lot going on in that first episode that you don't get yet.
To be fair, Clinton took his leisure time in the oval office.
I thought it was more of a "Riding high on the spoils of conquest" sort of deal. They do mention in many places that the ideas being spread about the legion are 90% propaganda and that they are barely holding together.
Iirc it was literally invented for that
You've got some serious imposter syndrome going on! This sounds like it was a great opportunity for you. Remember what you liked and didn't and work to make next time better. I'm sure the other artist had some very nice work, but personally, I've never been very interested in abstract art. Scale models in cool dioramas sound awesome, though! I'm sure a lot of other people feel that way, too!
Not to mention aluminum is way more expensive than steel. No way anyone would waste it on that flat bed.
I've never understood this logic. 51% of people telling you what to do is bad so it's better to let 25% of people tell you what to do instead?
He may have phrased it that way, but what he said wasn't personal preference. We should not treat something as a valid option unless it is proven to be better than placebo in a proper study. "My uncle's psychic said it worked for their cat" just isn't good enough.
Last place I worked that I knew the costs it was $150/month and would automatically handle posting your jobs to like 30 different job boards and tracking the applications.
What he really means is: "If we steal from everyone, the small number that notice and call us on it don't matter much. We can just not use their stuff and keep stealing from everyone else."
The joke is already pedantic AF, so I feel like a literal interpretation is warranted here. Planes fly with wind below their wings all the time without nosediving. While the wind above the wing moves faster, the shape of the wing produces that effect. Wind refers to the natural movement of air, not artificial, such as by the wing. Also, the difference in speed is not what causes lift; the resulting pressure difference does. Natural air movement would not necessarily create a pressure difference.