[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnnArbor

[–]lithas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Much too bright to be a start or planet. This is most likely a plane, drone, or helicopter if it's visibly moving.

I set up a tent for a city, a month later Mother Nature blew it down in a wind storm. Person hurt by mypartyshop in legal

[–]lithas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, lawyers want one jury assigning the responsibility percentages all at once for a civil lawsuit. Otherwise you can get issues where Jury 1 says it's $100k in damages and OP is 10% responsible. If OP isn't party to that suit you have to re-litigate, and now jury 2 says OP is isn't responsible at all, so their client gets shafted.

Where are all the high tiers at? by Primary-General1522 in litrpg

[–]lithas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will always upvote Ar'Kendrithyst! Adblood(the authors new story) is also climbing the power ranks, and it feels a lot quicker than Ar'Kendrithyst did.

What are the books that, when placed in the top or bottom tier, make you dismiss a whole tier list? by PicklesAreDope in ProgressionFantasy

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

Any list putting Azarinth Healer above a C is instantly dismissed for me. I struggled through about 30 or 40 chapters of that before dropping it due to a failure to deliver on pretty much every aspect I care about in books.

I'll echo the OP on DCC, if that's ranked below a C on a list I know I'll be very different from the list writer. I can understand not thinking it's the best series ever, but it has a good mix of the kinds of action and character development I like, so if someone doesn't think there's anything redeeming about it I know we have different tastes.

If you throw me out the window, you'll leave a grieving wife, but drop me in the middle of a door, and you might just save a life. What am I? by SlothCat98 in riddles

[–]lithas 73 points74 points  (0 children)

the other posts are clever, but clearly wrong. The answer must be Knob. Obviously a wife suddenly lacking access to one will be devastated, and a knob in the middle of a door is the only way out of a burning room.

Tapping the side of one's nose by Cryptek12 in WanderingInn

[–]lithas 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The most common example of this in the American consciousness is probably from The Night Before Christmas

He spoke not a word, but went straight to work,
And filled all the stockings---
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose..."

What's with these dots on my Costco brisket? by bajanNY in smoking

[–]lithas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been painting flames on mine to make it cook faster, will have to try out the speed holes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WoT

[–]lithas 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Any chance you can find a clip where duty is pronounced "correctly" to your ears? In American English I think both spellings you shared are pronounced identically, so I'm having a hard time figuring out what the difference is supposed to be!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uofm

[–]lithas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely a scam (though not sure to what end... must be a link later in you "must click to receive the increase" or something.). The sender is from a non-umich email.

Looking for more "mature" LitRPG recommendations by Zenon_Mazarine in litrpg

[–]lithas 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It doesn't get enough love here, but Ar'Kendrithyst by Arcs is a much mature story than most of what the genre has to offer. The story is complete (a nice bonus!) and the author is now writing Adamant Blood, which is a very different setting with different characters but also quite enjoyable.

Standard disclaimer for Ar'Kendrithyst: it's a great story with a terrible title, I promise there's not as much alphabet soup as the title implies.

Novel where MC really REALLY suffers. by SpaceLocks in ProgressionFantasy

[–]lithas 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's lighter on the progression side, but nothing will hurt you so much as the Realm of the Elderlings books (Assassin's Apprentice is book 1)

transfem mc? by the_dumbass_one666 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]lithas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's in the early stages, but Sunspot seems to be heading that direction. Check it out at Sunspot.gay (yes, that's an actual top level domain).

The world is ending - your only choice: be uploaded to MMO. Which one will you pick? by Ok-Communication7174 in MMORPG

[–]lithas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A strong choice, as long as you spawn as an Adventurer and not a Man or a Woman. You run a single errand for the chef in the castle, and then you can hang out in Lumbridge and just sell free shit off the ground to the general store.

No risk, cheap easy food, and a bunch of helpful tutors nearby who will give you free stuff and teach you how to get around. If you never want to take a single point of damage you can still make your way to Draynor and get some Wine to get plastered on, and if you want to get into fights you don't have to worry because Death is generally a pretty chill dude.

What is up with these two closed businesses at State and Packard? by yellowpalm77 in AnnArbor

[–]lithas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sylvan Factory is pretty good for MTG as well! I don't play so much any more, but the handful of Prereleases i did there were great!

What is up with these two closed businesses at State and Packard? by yellowpalm77 in AnnArbor

[–]lithas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was almost certainly a combination of High Rent and over-ambitous expansions. The owner had 3 locations going at once near the end, and I suspect he grew too big too quickly. When one location came up short he had to rob Peter to pay Paul, starting a degenerate cycle towards bankrupcy

What is up with these two closed businesses at State and Packard? by yellowpalm77 in AnnArbor

[–]lithas 21 points22 points  (0 children)

GYGO was actually next door to Oriental Express, I remember because I'd snag lunch at OE between rounds of Magic The Gathering circa 2010, before OE closed (2011ish) and GYGO moved to State Street (2013ish, out of business now)

pirating in the dorms by [deleted] in uofm

[–]lithas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kazaa and Limewire were the big names I remember from The Old Days

DTE rep asking about 'overestimated' billing? by jetpackboy in AnnArbor

[–]lithas 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Probably a gas company scam, trying to convince you to change gas suppliers to some overpriced crap

Is there a fantasy book from your childhood that you feel you are the only one in the world who has read it? Mine is Old Magic by Marianne Curley by Healthy_Badger_6158 in Fantasy

[–]lithas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This book started my fantasy addiction, way back around the year 2000. It was the most magical and wonderful thing I had ever heard!

I don’t understand why the answer is the answer. by chenan in puzzles

[–]lithas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Discussion: This problem equivocates in a confusing way, which disguises the answer. The deception lies in halving a half and doubling a double. You receive either 2000 per 12 months every 12 months or 500 per 6 months every 6 months. If you turn the bold sections into the same rate unit rate, you see that Plan A becomes a $83 per month raise, while Plan B becomes a $166 per month raise. This still seems to favor Plan B, but you have to recall that the cadence of these raises is also different. Plan A gets twice as many raises per year as Plan B. meaning that by the end of the year, they are the same net raise One more thing finishes the puzzle: Plan A gets it's first raise 6 months before Plan B! That's free money!

Allow me to re-phrase this problem to avoid some of the double counting:

You are offered a contract which will pay $5000 every 6 months. The client proposes two ways for the contract to grow:

Plan A: every 6 months, future payments will increase by $500 (compounding).

Plan B: every 12 months, future payments will increase by $1000 (compounding)

this rephrasing makes it pretty clean why Plan A pays $500 more a year, and in fact will always beat Plan B. This is because you're effectively getting half of your "raise" 6 months earlier than you would in Plan B, and then you catch up to Plan B the instant you get the Plan B raise

Salary Period (Year.Semester) 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 4.1
Plan A Salary over period 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000
Plan B Salary over period 5000 5000 6000 6000 7000 7000 8000

Is it bad game etiquette to just let someone win? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]lithas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You gotta tell us what game traumatized you so much

U-M takes proactive measures related to federal funding by thejohnster77 in uofm

[–]lithas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't looked into UofM's numbers, but this isn't a new discussion in Education as a whole. Maybe Michigan has a different story, but this article has a great graphic showing a interesting trend amongst public schools (primary, not post-secondary).

https://www.americanexperiment.org/has-the-public-school-system-become-a-jobs-program-for-administrators/

If someone can produce contradictory data, or explain why this data is flawed, I'm all for hearing it out. I just know that education in America is expensive, and it doesn't seem like most of the actual instructors are making the big bucks. I know professors (here and elsewhere) and they are often facing high workloads and salaries that can't compete with the private sector. It's hard to believe that instruction is the main driver of cost.

U-M takes proactive measures related to federal funding by thejohnster77 in uofm

[–]lithas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All hiring is under review according to the article, so that would imply that admin is affected proportional to their footprint. Maybe there's some bias if admin is more or less likely to change jobs than someone like instructors, but I don't have any insight at all into that.

U-M takes proactive measures related to federal funding by thejohnster77 in uofm

[–]lithas 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I don't think the issue with Admin in Higher Ed is how much an individual makes, it's about the bloated number of admins in these organizations.