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sfdragonboy t1_j4wxv7o wrote
Great idea, I was hoping one day I can convert my 4Runner to be a EV.
sfdragonboy t1_j2vl1xz wrote
Reply to Withings' $500 toilet computer wants to be WebMD for your pee | The hardware sits in your toilet, analyzing what's poured forth into it by chrisdh79
Asparagus for dinner????
sfdragonboy t1_j1t7rcx wrote
Reply to 10 South Korean tourists were stranded in a blizzard near Buffalo. Then they spent 2 nights in a stranger's home, cooking and watching football. by HalFWit
Did they already book for next year?
sfdragonboy t1_iydnit5 wrote
Cracks in concrete are fairly common as the earth may settle underneath the slab. I suppose if it concerns you, maybe do have it checked out if a major issue or just a repairable one.
sfdragonboy t1_iydjyep wrote
Ok, I guess a staycation is not so bad of an idea after all.....
sfdragonboy t1_iyd0otm wrote
Well, I tend to look at the job itself and the environment just as much as the benefits and financials. Do we know for sure the work culture at the new job is better? Did you check Glassdoor to see what employees say about the company? Is it better than your current company?
Which job in the long run is a better job? Sometimes we look at just the money when really one should like at other things too.
sfdragonboy t1_iyczxi9 wrote
Well, which job is better or more inline with your career aspirations? I am not as concerned about immediate financials. I like to think more long term. The opportunity that gives you better work experience for your future is the one I would pick.
sfdragonboy t1_iybszaw wrote
Well, the HDHP serves as a lower cost plan for the employer to offer. If you are younger and healthy, you may want the cheapest plan but enough coverage to take care of the big ticket items like a long hospital stay and such. If you make decent money, you may opt for the PPO since it is marginally more for each check but you do have more choice of course. Also, check that HDHP plan of yours. Rx drugs are covered after the ded usually, so if one is on medicines that may not be the best plan.
sfdragonboy t1_iybpwct wrote
Reply to Help! Drowning in debt. by nah_just_ocd
Ok, good that you recognize the current situation. Ok, can a family member, friend, or parents lend you some money to knock out some or all of the debt? You would pay them something in terms of interest as you pay it off regularly.
Some people may advise against it, but does your work allow you to borrow against the 401K balance you have (assuming you have some money socked away)? At least that interest rate is lower.
If nothing, worse comes to worse, you need to just look at your 3 cards and figure out which one is at the highest rate and just methodically each money pay it down. No more credit charges unless absolutely necessary!!!!
sfdragonboy t1_ixy82nh wrote
Reply to Delayed Mortgage Monthly Payment at WF by gundamstar1
No issues. I pay via automatic payment system and I give myself a few business days leeway in case of any issues. So, in your case, I might set auto payment by 10th of the month.
sfdragonboy t1_ixv4gz6 wrote
Reply to A novel medication for hemophilia B has just been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The treatment is a form of gene therapy, intended to replace a dysfunctional gene that leaves people unable to control their bleeding. by Sariel007
This would be awesome if cost effective since current Factor medications or treatments are very expensive.
sfdragonboy t1_ivinwqv wrote
Nothing wrong with that. Shoot, we have had to do that for many elections....
sfdragonboy t1_ivhpelc wrote
Never trust someone with two first names or with a day of the week for a name!!!!!
sfdragonboy t1_iug1zry wrote
Reply to If I get paid bi-weekly, what would the implications be if I asked my boss for pay for the first week of the pay period? by BadLuckShoesie
While I understand the need, don't do this. The pay period is what it is. Your boss is not going to change it for you.
sfdragonboy t1_iubldag wrote
Reply to Total noob seeking help by CombAccording1252
If I am assuming correctly that you are relatively young, why are you so adverse to putting money into the stock market? Long term, it has performed well for most people. What I am suggesting is some S&P fund not individual stock picks. You have a long road to go and the stock market historically has bounced back. You need to start doing this to fund your retirement. Some bank account is not going to do it.
sfdragonboy t1_iubbphc wrote
She should try. Why not?
sfdragonboy t1_iu9pxw5 wrote
Reply to Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
It is always best to be safe. Two words: Millennium Tower (SF)
sfdragonboy t1_iu5bxnt wrote
We had a similar problem in our multiple flats building. Our bathrooms are aligned with the above unit that was leaking. But anyways, you need to open up the ceiling where it is leaking down from and hopefully it is right there above as opposed to water traveling across the room since maybe not level. If you are not much of a plumber then have a pro do it either after you open it up or have him do it all. I suppose you can do the opening and drywalling and painting if you want to save some money.
sfdragonboy t1_iu56dgn wrote
Reply to [Help] Please advise on how to safely remove an old garage door spring (existing guides are all for new styles of torsion spring) by moron_that_later
I know you want to do it yourself but this not something to mess with. The cables as part of my automatic garage door opener system somehow got tangled. I had awhile ago had the spring professionally replaced. Anyways, I couldn't close the door myself so my neighbor helped me figure it out. We unhooked the cables to free the door. My god, we were surprised how heavy a wooden garage door can be (esp with gravity aiding it). Even though my neighbor was grasping by the emergency cable/latch and I trying to slow it down (no handles on door though) it came crashing down with a big thud. Luckily no one was under that door. Please, just have a pro take care of it.
sfdragonboy t1_iu345ia wrote
Reply to Best way to defrost a fridge / freezer? by Mr_Straws
Well, if you are around all day, how about putting hot soaking towels on the ice blocks? Swapping them as needed....
sfdragonboy t1_itxcgj7 wrote
Reply to To quit or be fired ?? by badtimingg
Sorry to hear this. I am sure you are trying your best. Shit, wait until they fire you. They may bitch and moan but frankly they can't find a good experienced replacement who can handle that kind of stress for long anyway!!! So, F them, MFers!!! I take these things personally since I had an issue with a past employer too. Arse wipes. Good luck! Maybe it doesn't hurt to be looking too I guess and/or at least have your resume updated.
sfdragonboy t1_itx3s21 wrote
Sorry to hear this. Do you think you can identify the source of the leak and simply patch from the outside for now until Spring? Why can't you semi tarp the suspect point of entry? Yes, not going to look great but I suspect you don't care at this point. Good luck!!!
sfdragonboy t1_itqqkyg wrote
Hey, wasn't Michael Jordan left off his high school team or something along that line? He turned out meh... LOL
sfdragonboy t1_itnj92q wrote
Reply to A new start after 60: I wanted to do something stupid when I turned 70 – so I learned to ride a motorbike by quellerand
Shoot, not stupid at all!!!! I am envious!!! Just be safe and enjoy your life!!!!
sfdragonboy t1_j8q0n7m wrote
Reply to [image]Life is hard; let's make it a worthwhile! by Yekduitin
You mean, I can't stand on a surfboard and paddle away with a broom to cross a sea???? Sure you can, in theory....