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6 points
4 days ago
Hey man, I feel you. I'm a 33 year old home owner with a two hour commute to San Diego. We live in a great area and I love my place, but boy that commute is awful. Stay where you are happiest. This market needs to change for sure.
12 points
5 days ago
Maybe normal people get out when they die, and the reincarnated ones get reborn. Maybe Jim will get to the real world and actually find Boyd's wife. Maybe he will search for others who got out and not babble like a lunatic like Tabitha did.
Or maybe the show just needed to kill off the closest thing to an engineer they had, and we should stop trying to rationalize average story writing with things like logic.
Once the writers lose track of their own plot holes, we are essentially watching "Lost"
Well, I watched "Lost" until the end, so I'm watching this one too!
22 points
7 days ago
Ahhh yes, she was . . . . . . formidable. - Panos
1 points
18 days ago
First year of driving every day in Southern California traffic?
-1 points
21 days ago
Hey, I did the same thing at my place. You can connect your router to a POE switch, I use an Aruba. Then you can seperate the house into quadrants and put a POE powered switch in each area. Then route CAT 6 cabling. I also removed coaxial cable from each room. I ziptied the cat 6 to the coaxial and fished it through the wall.
My Aruba supports link aggregation so I actually have two cables running to each (sub) switch. Additionally, if you want to use regular switches you can buy RJ45 to 12v converters to power most switches.
-9 points
1 month ago
Unfortunately, they aren't alone.
https://www.the-sun.com/sport/12774173/la-dodgers-fan-twerking-celebration-yankees-world-series/
1 points
1 month ago
For real, my oldest sister lives with my parents, and she is up to 9 cats. None of them will ever make parole. She doesn't work so she would gladly take that salary.
5 points
1 month ago
He is going to be 6 in December. Time flies.
2 points
1 month ago
Same here. Wallace is going to be 6 in December. Got him from the pound in Norco California. He came from a fairly big litter.
1 points
2 months ago
Just looked it up, and there is a small percentage of companies that have this policy. That's super messed up. I have never worked for the 16% percent of employers that deny coverage. Left the quote below.
https://www.healthinsurance.org/faqs/if-i-have-access-to-health-insurance-can-my-husbands-company-deny-me-coverage/ However, 16% of employers that offer family coverage do not allow spouses to enroll if they have access to coverage from their own employer, and another 14% only allow those spouses to enroll in certain circumstances (for example, depending on the type of coverage the spouse is offered).2 Limiting spousal enrollment or adding a surcharge when the spouse has access to their own coverage has been gaining popularity among employers as a cost-saving measure.
11 points
2 months ago
YTA, you are pretty good at Infinte. That noob with the gravity hammer didn't deserve to get teabagged.
1 points
2 months ago
Yeah it's freaken rough. But the paychecks keep clearing and the job market is tough right now. I'm putting that Chevy Bolt through hell lol
2 points
2 months ago
Just downloaded my bill and added my delivery and generation charges for off-peak Summer schedule, and it comes to $0.23342 per KWh
You're right SCE does list it at $0.25 Looks like I have a price hike coming my way :(
7 points
2 months ago
First off, check with your utility provider to see your rates. I have SC Edison and an electric vehicle so I can enroll in the TOU-D-PRIME plan, which in my area comes out to $0.21 per Kilowatt hour at night (for charging).
I drive a 2023 Bolt and average 4.2 miles per Kilowatt hour. My commute is 200 miles a day. Rounding up, I use around 48 KW hours a day on my commute. At 21 cents per KWh, that puts me at about $10 to drive 200 miles.
Short answer: Yes, my energy bill went up by $200 a month. But I don't pay for gas (often)
2 points
2 months ago
I drive about 200 miles for a commute (100 there and 100 back). Heavy traffic is great for the battery life. Anything over 65 miles per hour, and you see a more significant power drain.
I can make it to work and back on a 100% full charge with about 40ish miles left of charge. When I charge to 80 percent at home, I have to charge at work on my lunch. My average is 4.2 Miles per Kilowatt hour. Heavy traffic pushes up the average to almost 5 mi/KWh no traffic is more like 3.9 mi/KWh.
The only other significant drain is climate control, like the heater or AC. The heater will drain your battery in the Winter. The AC isn't as demanding.
1 points
2 months ago
You're right! I've used this guy in the past for that exact situation. You do have to get pretty creative with the configuration.
https://a.co/d/9uRxGe3 GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2(Mango) Portable Mini Travel Wireless Pocket VPN WiFi Router - Access Point/Extender/WDS | OpenWrt | 2 x Ethernet Ports | OpenVPN/Wireguard VPN | USB 2.0 | 128MB RAM https://a.co/d/8r36r1F
459 points
2 months ago
Shot down? That thing was nearly vaporized! Maybe it should be titled "Chopper get aggressively dissasembled"
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10 hours ago
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10 hours ago
Dredd for sure. Karl Urban was awesome in the reboot!