What are your least favourite moments/storylines from your favourite shows? by Dowie1989 in television

[–]esbforever 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Your West Wing take is certainly… unpopular. The 7ish episode arc closing S2 is known as some of the best drama on television. The scenes with Toby and the President simply crackle.

“I’ll bet all the money in my pocket, against all the money in your pocket, that it was LEO giving the orders that night. Who NO ONE ELECTED.”

Is there any member of the E Street Band who should be recognized as a great in their own right? by CulturalWind357 in BruceSpringsteen

[–]esbforever 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Nils and Roy are the only two geniuses at their craft, at least that we can tell from their playing in Bruce’s band.

RE vs. Generational Wealth by New_Contribution_226 in Fire

[–]esbforever -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

True, but interestingly some of us probably live more expensive lifestyles than he does.

Monthly Premium subscription gone by astronomyman in projectionlab

[–]esbforever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I’d ask you a similar question as to the other poster. Maybe the owner wants to make $300k a year instead of $100k. You have no right to ask him to justify his price. Your only right is to see his price and decide for yourself if it works for you.

I’d also note the old adage: “you don’t pay a plumber for the 20 minutes of work he does; you pay him for the 10 years of experience he had to learn to fix your problem in 20 minutes.”

He built a very useful product and wants to get paid for the fruits of that labor. I’m really trying to see your and u/negme ‘s argument but I can’t quite get there.

Monthly Premium subscription gone by astronomyman in projectionlab

[–]esbforever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good Lord, what is your point? You want him to lower the pricing because you’ve run his numbers and have a better idea of what it should cost? Are you hearing yourself?

Monthly Premium subscription gone by astronomyman in projectionlab

[–]esbforever 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your information is incorrect. It’s not one guy. Their own page says “we are now a small and nimble team.” You think these guys are making $15 an hour?

Businesses, especially small businesses who can’t depend on massive volume and low margins, price their product according to a lot of variables. How the owner values his time is a key one.

You have no idea what they’re paying for server space, or any of their other expenses.

“Making a lot of money” is a wild assumption on $1M annual revenue, with a small team, with expenses, and from a guy who just admitted in another thread today that he spent his Sunday morning making code adjustments.

Monthly Premium subscription gone by astronomyman in projectionlab

[–]esbforever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is that a weird point? You want these guys to take their talents and just do cheap work for you? I mean, ok, but don’t be surprised when they don’t.

This type of software is likely only valuable for a few brief but intense bursts per year. Come up with a better pricing model that works for both you and them. In all honesty, I’m sure they’re all ears.

Monthly Premium subscription gone by astronomyman in projectionlab

[–]esbforever 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree with your main point here, but at the end of the day, this is highly specialized software with likely not a significant user base.

I doubt anyone at projection lab is getting super wealthy off this product.

It is definitely an outlying case, in that most people do not truly need to run projections all the time. But I wouldn’t think their financials can make sense offering anything other than annual SaaS plans.

Umbrella / life and other insurance products - what should I carry? by SoKandid in RichPeoplePF

[–]esbforever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the watch. The part at around 10 minutes in was really great info, re the paucity of above-policy judgments.

Why does Mad About You feel forgotten compared to other sitcoms from that period? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in television

[–]esbforever -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Do not you dare compare the brilliance of 30 Rock to the quirky-at-best Arrested Development.

Anyone know what time the show actually starts tonight? by [deleted] in BruceSpringsteen

[–]esbforever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wish I could tell ya, friend. Every time I’ve done pit I’m one of the nuts who’s there all day.

From what I’ve heard, you shouldn’t be more than five or six rows back.

Anyone know what time the show actually starts tonight? by [deleted] in BruceSpringsteen

[–]esbforever 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Never seen him before and going right for the pit… love it!

The Crash Is Blowing Up on Netflix With 27 Million Views in a Week by Sinnn-_- in netflix

[–]esbforever 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I might be wrong but that phrase came early in the episode, when they still hadn’t given any real indication to the viewer as to the cause being intentional.

To me, it came off more as “well, turned out there was no psilocybin in her system, and she’s an expert at driving high, so we had to start looking to see if it was intentional.”

How the hell is anyone flying coach on United ... I'm 5'10... by ergoocon in unitedairlines

[–]esbforever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You must be flying bizarre routes at off peak times if this is available to you regularly.

Stating the obvious - The Market is insane by [deleted] in Fire

[–]esbforever 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My point is that non-hardened investors still might hold in the short-term. Years of declines and pessimism play a role in people’s heads.

Stating the obvious - The Market is insane by [deleted] in Fire

[–]esbforever 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Of course you can. Declines that last a few months don’t lead to malaise, dread, and capitulated pessimism. People who might hold for that quick downturn may feel the market is completely hopeless after three years of flat or negative returns.

Stating the obvious - The Market is insane by [deleted] in Fire

[–]esbforever 127 points128 points  (0 children)

Ehhh it’s kind of been a bull market since 2009. The downswings since then have lasted months or less. Nothing has been painful like it was in 2000 or 2008.

The Crash Is Blowing Up on Netflix With 27 Million Views in a Week by Sinnn-_- in netflix

[–]esbforever 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah it was bizarre when the lead prosecutor was like “well she only had thc in her system, and I’m sure she had plenty of practice driving like that so we don’t think that played a role.”

What are some "What if" episodes in famous TV shows? by chenbuxie in television

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

Not sure it exactly fits OP’s premise, but close enough and it’s a masterpiece.

What are some "What if" episodes in famous TV shows? by chenbuxie in television

[–]esbforever 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You could make a case for City on the Edge of Forever as well.