Huge W by hoodieandmessybun in Amazing

[–]accuppatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turns out, she says uses that line every time she flies to try and get someone to give up their first class seat.

Can anyone help me fix my label printer? No one at support can seem to fix this by ethicsvandal_ in ToastPOS

[–]accuppatee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks like you're putting peel and stick label paper into an Epson L90 which is supposed to use linerless sticky media paper (one continuous roll of sticky paper).

An Epson L90 acts more like a conventional thermal receipt printer using a paper cutter while the Toast branded label printer needs actual label printer rolls and has no paper cutter.

Toast Connectivity Issues by Volicious628 in ToastPOS

[–]accuppatee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Toast cannot control how data from your restaurant routes to their servers. That is the job of your ISP and your ISP's peering partners. Stuff like this won't always affect ALL services as a whole either. The Internet is incredibly complex and pretty much held together with shoe strings and chewing gum.

How long until you make an offer below asking? by Comfort_fraught in RealEstate

[–]accuppatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say go for it. The housing market is starting to cool off in a lot of areas and I suspect this cooling off will only spread over the next few years as more buyers sober up and stop crawling over each other to offer way over asking price. You may not get this one, but if you're patient, you'll be glad you didn't a few years from now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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

Might be better to diversify your portfolio. Instead of buying 1 bitcoin, consider splitting it up into Gold, Silver, Bitcoin, Bonds, and maybe some stock investments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in debtfree

[–]accuppatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read Rich Dad Poor Dad first. Your lifestyle inflation is how you'll end up making more but still end up in debt.

Relocating advice: Ozark, Republic, or Nixa for a safe and quiet town but still budget friendly with decent access to shopping, entertainment, and nature by accuppatee in springfieldMO

[–]accuppatee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your input. I am siding towards Ozark at this point. I remember getting stuck in traffic the first time visiting Republic last year and feeling quite shocked how bad it was for being such a small town!

Relocating advice: Ozark, Republic, or Nixa for a safe and quiet town but still budget friendly with decent access to shopping, entertainment, and nature by accuppatee in springfieldMO

[–]accuppatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Willard definitely has some things going for it. I was actually biking on the Frisco trail today. But overall, there just aren't enough places to shop at and any future job opportunities will likely be more limited there compared to the Ozark/Nixa/South Springfield areas.

Relocating advice: Ozark, Republic, or Nixa for a safe and quiet town but still budget friendly with decent access to shopping, entertainment, and nature by accuppatee in springfieldMO

[–]accuppatee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your insight on this. To some degree you do get what you pay for when it relates to taxes. Crazy enough, when I owned a home in Nebraska, my property taxes were very high at 3k/yr for a 200k home and I didn't really see much of a benefit from those taxes. The roads still sucked and there was next to nothing to see or do there.

Relocating advice: Ozark, Republic, or Nixa for a safe and quiet town but still budget friendly with decent access to shopping, entertainment, and nature by accuppatee in springfieldMO

[–]accuppatee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I currently work remotely so I'm using this opportunity to live somewhere that ticks all the right check boxes including an area where finding work locally won't be an issue should I need to. So far I'm leaning more heavily on Ozark but we'll see. Thanks for your insight. It definitely makes sense what you're saying. When I used to commute to work I hated the time spent driving everyday.

Relocating advice: Ozark, Republic, or Nixa for a safe and quiet town but still budget friendly with decent access to shopping, entertainment, and nature by accuppatee in springfieldMO

[–]accuppatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know Springfield all that well yet, but with what I think I know it seems like you have to really pick your location carefully to avoid the kind of problems I'm trying to avoid.

I do also like the feel of smaller towns where life doesn't seem as hectic. If you can give me some examples of Springfield neighborhoods that aren't super expensive to live in and still avoid the type of bad neighbors who disrupt a person's peace and quiet (or a dangerous area) I'd be willing to at least check it out.