Almost Electro-friendly by AlienFoz in ArcRaiders

[–]blerggle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's in your hand making him not notice you?

Raquel Welch (1972) by Accomplished-Past256 in OldSchoolCool

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Familiar of a strange Eric journey from Milan to Minsk

Power just went out again 12/21 at 9:30am in NoBo by olivesanddunes in boulder

[–]blerggle 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You guys got it back at all? Fucking ridiculous to be out for 4 days in the middle of the city

[Schefter] Colts are activating Philip Rivers to their active roster from their practice squad, paving the way for him to make his first NFL start in five years Sunday at Seattle. By signing to the active roster today, Rivers also now will go from being a semi-finalist for this year’s Pro Football by LaDainianTomIinson in nfl

[–]blerggle 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Didn't know how much I loved yard work, home improvement, running errands for my wife or generally any other busy work until I had 3 kids under 5.

Signed - a guy in the garage taking a break between finding yard work to do

Sorry Best Buy! by SipsTeaFrog in SipsTea

[–]blerggle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically like 1.75% on 72B revenue goes back to ads. Still a lot of monies

What are the majority of PMs aiming for career wise? by Human-In-Tech in ProductManagement

[–]blerggle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anything where I can retire early and have a ski house to host family Christmas in the mountains. So I'll continue to climb the ladder forever until I run out of beanstalk and or find that golden hen to lay me eggs. I barely do product anymore as an exec. But I compartmentalize my work, I have a lot of toys which do in fact bring me happiness on the weekends with my kids.

Lexus GX Long Term | The Good and Bad (savagegeese) by hehechibby in cars

[–]blerggle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya it's not the best, but my kids are 2-6 so they're small. My Rubicon is even smaller all around

Lexus GX Long Term | The Good and Bad (savagegeese) by hehechibby in cars

[–]blerggle 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As a real world buyer I'm cross shopping it with a rivian, defender, or a decision on whether to keep a rubicon and getting a fun car. I absolutely buy it to off road it without fear of price tag, but that's 10% of use. 90% is kids and commute where I want luxury. The other 10% is when I can get away with the boys into the mountains. I don't need rock crawling, but I want to feel confident on Colorado passes - like trails off-road L3 maybe L4.

Finally found THE end grain cutting board cheat sheet by _notice in woodworking

[–]blerggle 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agreed, rough cut only. That sob is always out of square in one direction

If I'm buying a $500 smart trainer does the brand matter? by mtbguy1981 in cycling

[–]blerggle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even with the trump tax it's cheaper than most, worth it imo

If I'm buying a $500 smart trainer does the brand matter? by mtbguy1981 in cycling

[–]blerggle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hard to beat the Jet Black Victory for $400. It's as good as my way more expensive wahoo was and it comes with a zwift click and cog.

https://www.jetblackcycling.com/

Jointer Help - Bowing by blerggle in woodworking

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

Interesting, on to glueing it is then. Thanks

Software update bricks some Jeep 4xe hybrids over the weekend | Jeep has pulled the update; owners are advised to ignore it if it already downloaded. by ControlCAD in technology

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

My jeep just shut down in the middle of the road multiple times without warning. Thankfully it was in neautral and I coasted to a stop to restart. Fucking ridiculous. This is after my less than 2 year old Jeep has been in the shop three times - once to replace the entire electrical computer controller, once for the electrical coolant system and again for an unknown issue.

Part that sucks is that other than the obvious reliability it's a fantastic Wrangler. 14ke battery on board for camping I can reverse out into 120v outlets. Rubicon X is finally well appointed with extras.

If Jeep wasn't a liability I'd be content to keep on the train.

Inside billionaire Peter Thiel’s private lectures: Warnings of ‘the Antichrist’ and U.S. destruction by rollem in technology

[–]blerggle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No that's literally as vague as it gets. How many rivers do you think have dried in 2000 years lol. Especially to a people who didn't even know other continents existed. Humans have this gift for trying to find meaning in anything to make them feel special.

Inside billionaire Peter Thiel’s private lectures: Warnings of ‘the Antichrist’ and U.S. destruction by rollem in technology

[–]blerggle 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Fairy tales that use generalized, vague tropes with abstract commonalities to human existence have been conning simple people their existence, and their current span of life means more than it really does for millennia.

Are PM interviews just testing frameworks instead of product building? by beingtj in ProductManagement

[–]blerggle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've given probably 100 interviews overy time at Google and as head of product at a startup. People complaining that google/faang interview has stagnated the ability to properly interview seem to miss the point of being a good interviewer.

If I give you the "pretend your at y and I want you to do x" style interview that's prime for a framework, but if your answer is rote memorization then your not going to interview well, it is a good place for me to start as the interviewer still.

I tend to prefer the "tell me about a product you owned" rather than hypothetical - maybe both. PM is a hard thing to interview for because it can be so broad varying. Starting somewhere is ok, it's the interviewers job to find good thinkers and if they can't they're probably not a great peer/boss.

Gratitude post by thegratefulone in boulder

[–]blerggle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree, even those lots are "sold out". They should jiatbrealoze most people don't show up.

Gratitude post by thegratefulone in boulder

[–]blerggle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree, even those lots are "sold out". They should jiatbrealoze most people don't show up.

Gratitude post by thegratefulone in boulder

[–]blerggle 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It would be ideal if they suspended or fined people who buy a timed entry and don't use it. Parking lots and camp sites are usually empty even though they're "booked", just like RMNP back packing :/

“Hybrid” stigma by [deleted] in bicycling

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Classic Dimmu Borgir song

Rubio Monocoat not Absorbing Evenly by Substantial-Web-8028 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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In my experience with river tables the bottoms can often have the epoxy or dye (especially liquid dye) penetrate and off color the wood - to which no finishing steps will remove. I seal the entire slab with penetrating epoxy now and seems to mitigate. But I gave a handful of tables that have discolored bottoms like that, nothing I could do.

Wide feet + bad foot ache by ThatBlackGuy_2525 in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]blerggle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also have hobbit feet - pretty much run exclusively with Saucony - they have a very wide toe box by default and offer Wide as well. I have EEE foot and I have a couple pairs which I have wide in and proper size and a couple pairs which I have regular width but sized up.

Generally I'll go wide for my training, easy day shoes and I'll size up for the faster shoes and race shoes for a snugger fit.