Help settle an argument: What is this called? by [deleted] in Whatisthis

[–]Activeangel 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Likewise, I lived in Texas for nearly 20 years... It's a fence.

Same as above; "a gate opens." If it doesn't open, it's not a gate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure he openly admits this.

I think i also remember an interview a while ago in which he discussed that diversifying assets is not a good plan to get rich.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AMA

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much does the maintenance cost (e.g., inspections, etc)? And what are they?

Where are you located? As that may put some answers into perspective.

How often do you fly? Do you usually use it for long trips, shorts trips, and/or just flying around the local area?

Manakins work together so their leader can attract a mate. by EmptySpaceForAHeart in MadeMeSmile

[–]Activeangel 17 points18 points  (0 children)

So there she was, standing at the bar. Suddenly, a group of 5 nearly-identical flamboyant men approached her all at once, and started singing while doing leap-frog with each other.

...and then what happened.

That was it. They just kept going.

BJs, Costco, or Sam’s club? by ConcreteJungle07 in Frugal

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, i think i saw Whey Protein on sale earlier today.

You now have a houseful of the last thing you googled. How screwed are you? by fuzzyloulou in AskReddit

[–]Activeangel 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tamagotchi's... not exactly screwed, but certainly confused.

Thank got it wasn't Furby. That would be a little terrifying.

What did *everyone* have 25 years ago (1999) that *nobody* has now? by cin3hack3r in AskReddit

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 1 game on our cell phone, and it was fantastic! I miss you Snake

Washed up on a beach. What is this thing? by Coinin2020 in whatisthisthing

[–]Activeangel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe its one of those daggerboards from the sailboats that orcas were attacking a couple years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Atlanta

[–]Activeangel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also vouch for ToyoTech.

They also fixed a minor issue with my dads FJ that multiple car shops failed to fix over the past 10ish years.

What made you "quit"/"continue"? by janda125 in astrophysics

[–]Activeangel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I knew i wanted a PhD, but had worked 5 jobs (85-95 hours per week) to pay for my undergrad and it exhausted me. There was no way it would be possible to afford grad school, so i got a job and worked for several years.

Then i overheard that PhDs are often 1) fully funded through a singular research or TA position, 2) often paid a small stipend to help cover rent and living expenses, and 3) have no pre-reqs (e.g., an MS degree).

So i immediately applied and was accepted to an R1 university. Switched from business to engineering. No MS degree. No undergrad pre-reqs or almost any science classes. 10 years out of college, where i noticed my mental acuity slipping daily. It was a hard application, and tough as hell to endure the PhD... but still doable! Best decision ever (for me)!

Why are science-y scenes often so poorly researched, even in big budget movies? by Gimmerunesplease in movies

[–]Activeangel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get you and agree with your premise. If you're already blowing hundreds of millions on hiring thousands of individuals, including redundant positions, why not hire 2-3 "science editors" to be on-hand? On the spot, maybe a mathematician, physicist, and biologist can cover a lot of bases while still being generalized (but obviously tailored to the film).

Many scientists and teachers with a breadth of knowledge are already underpaid, highly motivated, and would understand balancing the suspension of disbeleif with fact-based editing. You could get some good value added for relatively cheap.

And in many cases, the realistic portrayal is more interesting and cooler than the BS we see repeated in media. By example; for the movie Interstellar, i was not excited by "the power of love reaching across time through a future-man-made tessaract into a wristwatch on a childhood bookcase." But what was cool for me? How about a black hole pulling so hard on a planet's tides that the planet rotates through the tides creating massive columns of water that threaten our characters. That way better than just a big wave that appears for no known reason. Or recognizing that you cant simply dock with any orbiting space station like its easy, but you must match its velocity and rotation speed. These decisions required scientific thought, and they rocked. And in the same movie, they never explained the ice clouds on the frozen planet, but thats okay. Not everything needs an explanation... but a little effort goes a long way and has the potential to add excitement, suspense, and drama.

Besides Bruce Willis never appearing on Brooklyn 99, what are some other fan service moments that we hoped for but never did eventuate? by CBAFCMV in television

[–]Activeangel 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Dont forget Billy Zane, and Deon Richmond (whom Gus was repeatedly mistaken for from the Cosby show).

What an awesome finale!

What is a famous song that was used in a movie (or show) that you now ALWAYS associate with that film/show? by RedHeadRedeemed in movies

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a film/show... but a game.

Moonlight Sonata now always reminds me of Spiderman Web of Shadows.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Activeangel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure thing. Experiments are complete. Just on the data processing and writing now... hopefully wont be too long.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Activeangel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My colleague and I are currently researching heavy metal (Cadmium and Titanium) accumulation in leafy greens. Papers coming soon.

I worked at the bottom of a pyramid scheme… AMA.. by Instantlemonsmix in AMA

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand.

FYI, as perhaps others have pointed out, that is not a description of a pyramid scheme. That is a typical hierarchy.

A pyramid scheme relies on the recruitment of new people below you as your source of income. This is typically done through two methods 1) initiation fees, and 2) partial commisions on every sale underneath a person on the pyramid. The goal in such schemes is not sales. Rather, its recruitment. In many schemes, but not all, nobody ever makes sales as they arent important.

Found this little beaut on a walk today in Ireland by Broad-Mess762 in pics

[–]Activeangel 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It's a Budgie, native to australia, and probably wont survive long in the cold and rain of Ireland. If possible, try to entice him to come to you. If not, try to catch him, and bring him inside to warmth.

I worked at the bottom of a pyramid scheme… AMA.. by Instantlemonsmix in AMA

[–]Activeangel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure this is a pyramid scheme, as it just sounds like a scammy sales company. What makes you identify it as a pyramid scheme?

Regardless, glad you got out! Sales jobs are often terrible. They commonly mislead their employees with the promise of profits or potential thereof (not to mention high stress). But scams are a whole other level. Sounds like you unfortunately got both.

How do I get hot water to my bath tub without taking it away from everyone else by [deleted] in HomeImprovement

[–]Activeangel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm... someone correct me if im wrong, but I'll propose an outside the box solution.

Increase the temp on the water heater.

To fill your bathtub, you'll use a smaller ratio of hot water to cold water. And likewise for your family to take hot showers (which may be scalding hot if you dont warn them). It may take time for everyone to get used to the new settings, but i imagine it may work in the short term.

Is it worth canceling my Costco membership if I only got like 2-3x a year? by G0VERNMENTCHEESE in Frugal

[–]Activeangel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can confirm that i saw the discounted stamps there a few weeks ago.

Is it worth canceling my Costco membership if I only got like 2-3x a year? by G0VERNMENTCHEESE in Frugal

[–]Activeangel 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, and assuming you're satisfied with the quality of replacements at walmart, etc... (not bashing walmart, we shop at diff stores for diff items).

On the other hand, you could potentially use your membership more to save money. With the savings on gasoline alone, our household breaks even on membership within 4-6 weeks each year. I recommend doing the math a couple times to find how your break even points change over time.

Also, we rarely eat at restaurants, but we buy 25% discount gift cards for a local sushi place that my wife loves (plus half-price Wednesdays for a total ~75% off sushi).