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Ether Frenzy posted:If coffee tasted 1/3rd as good as it smelled, it'd be marvelous. I wonder if "Organic Blend" has the same connotations as "Synthetic Blend"
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Safety Dance posted:Aren't those like $7/glass? Do your coworkers just love the smell of burning money? silicon valley dot jpg
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# ? Feb 9, 2017 21:19 |
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Larrymer posted:You have to remember who you're talking to. The same guy that shits on America for everything and always touts how much better Australia is...And then I saw this post which confirmed my thoughts. Well the USA is pretty good at electing the worst people possible for political office, I'll give you that
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I got the new car jitters somethin' fierce, picking it up in less than an hour. Mazda's no longer road legal.
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I drink the cheap stuff from Aldi. I had a local roaster I enjoyed in Memphis, but here in Nashville it's all hipster as gently caress. I keep a coffee pot in my classroom, too. Students would beg occasionally, but I drink mine black so they quickly became disinterested. Tea on the other hand always seems to need a little milk or honey. Oh. Hot sauce was good mixed into eggs this morning. Get some, is delicious.
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Fermented Tinal posted:I got the new car jitters somethin' fierce, picking it up in less than an hour. Youre buying an insanely boring car what is there to be jittery about
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slidebite posted:Crosspost from the Alberta thread. Appreciate opinions. That looks identical to my isomac millenium. E61 supremacy baby. For greens, check out greencoffeebuyingclub.com and happymug.com. Those are my two go-to's. Sweet marias is good but pretty pricey. Theta ridge is really cheap and worth mentioning as well.
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KozmoNaut posted:*Adds a mountain of sugar and an ocean of milk to a thimbleful of coffee* My dad has reached the logical conclusion of this and now just adds a scoop of vanilla ice cream to his coffee. Cools it off, sweetens and creams it up exactly how he likes it. Adiabatic posted:that's "Adiabatic, EIT" to you lot. Wishing I'd taken the FE when I had the chance - right after college with the info still fresh in my head like everyone else I graduated with. I was going through a lot of marriage dysfunction though and was focusing 100% on just getting back to work. For someone who doesn't know how to earn a living my ex sure knew how to throw a financial guilt trip/pity party. A friend of mine got lucky and his company decided they wanted every engineer to be a PE. So they paid him to study for it on the clock a couple hours each day. He was sure he failed but got it on the first try, 18 years after taking the FE. LloydDobler fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Feb 9, 2017 |
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LloydDobler posted:A friend of mine got lucky and his company decided they wanted every engineer to be a PE. So they paid him to study for it on the clock a couple hours each day. He was sure he failed but got it on the first try, 18 years after taking the FE. I'm hosed if I ever need to get mine. I passed the FE in Ohio and don't live there anymore (it's state by state for anybody that wasn't aware) but maybe they'd let it transfer. Still, 8 hours of test for the PE without multiple choice (likely how I passed the FE, lol) answers would be rough. I think when they pass/fail people it's based on a distribution for who took it at that time vs raw score, IIRC. So that can help or hurt you.
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Rhyno posted:I get so nervous every time somebody posts that they're about to try it! I liked the sauce, but it didn't work well with the crappy store bought hot wings I had. Will find something else to use it on though.
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Liquid Communism posted:That's a good description. I usually like a darker roast, but even Starbucks' milder stuff is burnt to poo poo. A associate opined that it's because Starbuck anticipates you loading it up with cream, sugar, whip, mocha, etc. Teh burn it so you can still taste something resembling coffee through all the poo poo. Adiabatic posted:Continually living outside of your comfort zone makes you grow as a person and keeps you from becoming bitterly entrenched in your ways. College and full-time work together will definitely spur that. Makes me think maybe I should change jobs. I've been at the same place for 17 years (as of this month!) albeit under three different employers, doing more or less the same job. At least with the latest version, I'm basically the entirety of Mac support, which comes with some managing of the machines, packaging software, etc. that I didn't have before, or on the Windows side. I think if I dive more into the environment management stuff, it might be a bit more interesting. I'm trying to get the company to spring for the $$ to go to a training week for the management software we're using, but it's $5K. I could probably figure it out as needed on my own, but I learn better in a classroom/project environment, and trying to learn it under pressure and having to work on routine tickets at the same time is no fun.
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Larrymer posted:I'm hosed if I ever need to get mine. I passed the FE in Ohio and don't live there anymore (it's state by state for anybody that wasn't aware) but maybe they'd let it transfer. Still, 8 hours of test for the PE without multiple choice (likely how I passed the FE, lol) answers would be rough. I think when they pass/fail people it's based on a distribution for who took it at that time vs raw score, IIRC. So that can help or hurt you. If you passed the FE you don't need to take it again for the PE. The EIT and PE designations are on a state basis, but the tests are standardized nationally. The PE isn't computer-based like the FE (yet), but it's now multiple-choice. All of the answers they give you can be had by loving up using the wrong equation or forgetting to convert units. It's brutal.
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Adiabatic posted:If you passed the FE you don't need to take it again for the PE. The EIT and PE designations are on a state basis, but the tests are standardized nationally. Good to know, sounds like things have changed a bit vs 10 years ago or my memory is bad. Back then, nothing was computerized when I took the FE. You were allowed to bring a very specific model of calculator and #2 pencils. I don't think they even allowed people to wear watches. It's was very over the top serious.
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Still very over-the-top serious. The multiple choice PE and computer-based FE are both pretty recent changes so don't feel too old.
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fridge corn posted:Youre buying an insanely boring car what is there to be jittery about It's more joy over being free from the shackles of my Mazda 6. Picked up car and I managed to get all the way home before stalling it backing in.
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Darchangel posted:A associate opined that it's because Starbuck anticipates you loading it up with cream, sugar, whip, mocha, etc. Teh burn it so you can still taste something resembling coffee through all the poo poo. The reason they do it is that starbucks is all about tasting the same. Coffee doesn't taste the same. Different regions taste different and beans from the same farm can taste different different years. You can either embrace that variety (3rd wave), blend it to try to make it taste the same (hard), or burn the every loving gently caress out of it.
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At some point couldn't you just brew charcoal instead and have the same thing?
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# ? Feb 10, 2017 01:29 |
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Dog cares nothing about your coffee, he has alfa romeo
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I see your afla romeo and raise you one of these: That was another car at the dealership I bought the versa from. Only hint is it's a Nissan (they used to be the local Nissan dealership until 5 years ago). And another Nissan, the second hint you get is that the first car is related to this one. Not another Nissan, or the world's greatest car. It's just a Tribute.
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I test drove a Tribute today (it's on my short list). Did they offer them in the 4 banger? Edit: Question, what would be the logistics in creating a fiberglass cast of a rear diffuser?
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You can get the 4cyl/manual combo in a Tribute or Escape, and they actually aren't bad cars for the money. It's the V6 auto that has issues making GBS threads transmissions because apparently the V6 is too much for it.
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Fermented Tinal posted:I see your afla romeo and raise you one of these:
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Wonderboy is a better song than Tribute.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:You can get the 4cyl/manual combo in a Tribute or Escape, and they actually aren't bad cars for the money. It's the V6 auto that has issues making GBS threads transmissions because apparently the V6 is too much for it. I knew the Escape was. Tributes seem to have much lower price tags in this region. I'm just keeping my eyes open for a 4 cyl model.
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STR catte is equally unimpressed with coffee chat So a friend of mine just laid down a new tile floor in his upstairs bathroom.... directly onto the wood subfloor. Nothing but thinset between the tile and wood. He swears it'll be fine and won't crack or rot, because "I screwed the plywood right into the beams!". I'm not entirely convinced for some reason.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Wonderboy is a better song than Tribute. Still prefer City Hall myself, but none of those lend themselves to a terrible car pun quite so well.
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Rhyno posted:I knew the Escape was. Tributes seem to have much lower price tags in this region. I'm just keeping my eyes open for a 4 cyl model. I thought about getting one, someone local had a Tribute for sale really cheap, but I just didn't like the way it drove. Shifted like a Ford Ranger and felt top heavy, small suv's in general just ride like poo poo if you're used to cars.
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Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:STR catte is equally unimpressed with coffee chat I never knew Ren and Stimpy did rear end to rear end
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You need more Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon in your life. (e: I think the rear end to rear end is part of the intro on the original cartoon too, but the Adult Party Cartoon version is ... interesting) randomidiot fucked around with this message at 02:50 on Feb 10, 2017 |
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Fermented Tinal posted:I see your afla romeo and raise you one of these: Z32 300 ZX, in what one magazine of the time called "radioactive banana". Actual name is Pearl Yellow Metallic or thereabouts. I think the former fits better.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:I never knew Ren and Stimpy did rear end to rear end Happy happy joy joy. Both the song title and a euphemism for rear end to rear end.
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Fermented Tinal posted:I see your afla romeo and raise you one of these:
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Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:You need more Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon in your life. Nobody deserves that kind of punishment.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:I thought about getting one, someone local had a Tribute for sale really cheap, but I just didn't like the way it drove. Shifted like a Ford Ranger and felt top heavy, small suv's in general just ride like poo poo if you're used to cars. I also have my eye on a Mazda6 wagon (a shame it never came with the 4cyl) and a somehow rust free Protege5.
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NitroSpazzz posted:I was looking for similar but wanted to go on the smaller side of trucks and ended up with the 1979 Ford Courier. It's slow and fairly gutless (2.3L I4, 5-speed) but it'll cruise at 70 if you need it to. For long trips with the bike I still use a trailer behind the TDI but anything under an hour I use the truck. Hauls plenty, runs great and I think I have ~2k in it after fixing a bunch of things. Excellent, thanks, will take a look at those too. Probably a better fit as well, the short bed I linked is probably still too big for my needs.
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Rhyno posted:I knew the Escape was. Tributes seem to have much lower price tags in this region. I'm just keeping my eyes open for a 4 cyl model. My sister has a 4i Tribute. She does not like it. Gets the job done in dirt road michigandia though.
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Rhyno posted:I also have my eye on a Mazda6 wagon (a shame it never came with the 4cyl) and a somehow rust free Protege5. Don't do it. Spare yourself my insanity.
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Rhyno posted:...rust free Protege5. That's funny. You're funny.
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:That's funny. You're funny. I didn't believe it either. It doesn't even have the hatch badge hole rust.
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Welp permanently deleted my FB account Still waiting for the massive quality of life boost
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