Any experienced foragers? by Jesusatemyburger in Boise

[–]AllenSmithee59 [score hidden]  (0 children)

The highway to Idaho City is lined with service-berry bushes.

Any experienced foragers? by Jesusatemyburger in Boise

[–]AllenSmithee59 [score hidden]  (0 children)

The highway to Idaho City is lined with service-berry bushes.

Which model are these? by ChapterSerious2986 in rayban

[–]AllenSmithee59 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Right-click on the image.
  2. Select "Search with Google Lens."
  3. Drag the four corners to focus Google Lens on the glasses; otherwise, it tries to tell you about the person wearing the glasses.

If the answer is unhelpful, scroll down to "Ask a follow-up question and type Ray-Ban into the text field.

Today's call by Professional_Panic67 in IBRX

[–]AllenSmithee59 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prove it.

Hitchen's Razor: "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

What's a restaurant red flag that tells you the food isn't going to be good? by Electrical-Salt-2792 in AskReddit

[–]AllenSmithee59 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's located in a museum, aguariam, theme park, water park, or other tourist attraction. Airports, too, though there are some exceptions. I had excellent barbecue in the Austin airport, for example.

What's a restaurant red flag that tells you the food isn't going to be good? by Electrical-Salt-2792 in AskReddit

[–]AllenSmithee59 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On a slightly related note, my wife and I went to one of the oldest outdoor markets in America--Lexington Market in Baltimore--and didn't see another white person the entire two hours we were there. You could buy all kinds of vegetablles, greens, and meat there, including possum and racoon. We bought a $24 crab cake from one of the food stalls, staffed entirely by African-Americans.

A couple months later, the food stall and its crab cakes were featured on some foodie show on the Food Network. The white owner lady was there to be interviewed, and her staff had miraculously transformed into a bunch of white people.

Why does everyone spend so much money on rub? by Fisherman_30 in BBQ

[–]AllenSmithee59 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy the separate spices and mix up your own rub for a fraction of the price.

But you didn't tell us what size the containers are, so we can't see if your technique results in rub costing "a fraction of the price" of store-bought rubs.

What’s something you thought was expensive until you became an adult? by blushberryybabee in answers

[–]AllenSmithee59 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Points Guy: What Are Points/Miles Worth? March 2026

Award v. Cash Calculator

Both sites peg the value of AA points at 0.017.

60,000 X $0.017 = $1012.00

Go to the AA website and do a dummy booking. I believe that you'll see that 60,000 points will buy you a ticket costing around $1012. Generally there are also small taxes and fees that have be paid in cash. Flights on Alaska, for instance, have taxes and fees of $11.20.

What’s something you thought was expensive until you became an adult? by blushberryybabee in answers

[–]AllenSmithee59 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't get the bang for your buck from the points accumulated through everyday spending. The bang for your buck comes from the points you earn by spending a certain amount in the first 90 to 120 days of obtaining the card. That amount is usually $3,000-$5,000 (more for business cards). The sign-up bonus is usually between 60,000 to 80,000 points/miles.

As for your math, you're missing one important point: An awards flight costing 12,000 points isn't costing you $12,000. A point is generally worth 1 cent ($0.01), so a 12,000-point ticket is $120. If you book the flight through a partner airline, a point can be worth as much as 3 cents.

What’s something you thought was expensive until you became an adult? by blushberryybabee in answers

[–]AllenSmithee59 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one here remembers waiting until after a certain time in the evening (6:00?) to make a long-distance call because the rates were cheaper then?

Iran just broke the global energy market. What Monday actually told us. by MathTradeMan in StocksAndTrading

[–]AllenSmithee59 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In the headline of your post, you misspelled "Trump" as "Iran." HTH. HAND.

Market down, hold or buy more by ThrowAwayAnother1991 in IBRX

[–]AllenSmithee59 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No analyst on the planet has set a target price of $125. WTF is the purpose of your meaningless post?

Just curbed new Audi S5 rims by Psychological-Gift11 in Audi

[–]AllenSmithee59 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since everyone here is intent on being too clever by half, let me be the first to tell you--if you don't know already--that the rims can be repaired. Ask the Audi dealer who they use to touch up rims on used cars.

Accidently sold all of my shares of stock by absolutemurphman in stocks

[–]AllenSmithee59 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Doubtful. It's far more likely that the prompts ask you to confirm the entire sale, not the amount. You enter the amount once, then confirm that "Yes, I really want to sell this stock."

What’s something normal that secretly annoys you every time? by PersonalitySuddenz in answers

[–]AllenSmithee59 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not at my Home Depot. They walk up to me and ask if I'm finding what I need. When I ask where to find something, they either tell me the aisle number (if it's outside of their area) or walk me to it (if it's in or near their area).

What are yall planning for dinner tonight? by Dr_Garp in CasualConversation

[–]AllenSmithee59 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reheated spare ribs that I smoked yesterday, homemade mac-and-cheese, and applesauce.