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rtomek58 karma

My loan provider has it all too. Something like five different repayment options are provided, pros and cons of each, monthly payments and total repayment, etc. It's all there when I log in to pull my tax info every year.

rtomek8 karma

You couldn't find a thunderbolt adapter for less than $100, but I can find a full motherboard with PCI x16 slots and Thunderbolt 3 on-board for under $150 retail.

You're way off. It's still a new technology so sites haven't ramped up production yet so they're all going to people who have contracts buying a million adapters. The DSL6540 has a customer price of $8.55. That's less than 20% of the price you pulled out of your ass.

rtomek7 karma

lol, I replied this same comment somewhere else then just saw this. 99% of my lucid dreams are flying to someone I want to have sex with, then having sex with them. I guess I can't dream of anything better than that.

rtomek3 karma

Yes, but the busy shift is what, 4-6 hours long usually? You can plan around that. If it's dead and you think you will need to go in the next couple hours, you go then rather than waiting for it to get worse. You can hold it in for half an hour and sneak in a quick piss when you have your one minute of downtime and nobody will notice. That's the goal, is to make sure nobody notices you were missing.

The employees that are complaining are working 8-10 hour shifts with someone constantly watching them like a hawk.

rtomek2 karma

Yep, I have an older NUC with mSATA. It's perfect for my kids to play their games on. The price is right, it mounts onto the back of the monitor so the cords are all out of the way, and I don't have to worry about them damaging one of the adults' computers.

I would also have enough space behind my TV that I could mount this behind my TV on the wall too... PC gaming on a 60+ inch TV and nobody sees any wires. People need to remember that some people are buying Apple TVs as gaming/IPTV devices, and this is a few steps above that.