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sbv,

Hey, thanks for the link! That sounds great!

sbv,

That’d be pretty cool. I like the idea of leaving notes to themselves.

sbv,

Not episodic. And not “the descendants of”.

If it was a heist movie, then the lead up could be in 1942 Paris - the thieves are anti-Nazi resistance and Allied spies, then, when it comes time for the theft to occur, it would switch to some third millennia setting on a space station. All the characters are the same. The Nazi general who has gathered gold from people sent to concentration camps is now the governor of the heavy helium mining operation (I dunno), played by the same actor, with a different accent, referring to the same events that happened previously. Then it’d switch to some other setting for the escape - but it would be the same characters with the same motivations/foibles/history.

sbv,

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(/s unless you’re Swiss)

sbv,

bonus points if it includes alliteration or it rhymes

sbv,

I’m with hitmyspot. Nobody has ever told me to hit my kids.

sbv,

no no its aliens that flew across the galaxy and have nothing better to do than harass the locals

sbv,

where did you leave it

sbv,

this is also hobby software development

sbv,

And we finally get around to getting the crap we keep forgetting to pick up! Note pads!

sbv,

A true couples gift

sbv,

Lego gets a special dispensation. It lasts (unlike some of the knockoffs) and it’s a nice creative toy for kids. And adults.

sbv,

Just don’t gift anything and enjoy a peaceful evening? Why does one need a special day to gift anyway?

We haven’t made it that far yet. I imagine/hope we will eventually.

The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?

like, it’s still dark at 5pm, there are barely any sports on, still bitterly cold and austere and it hurts to go outside, but you’re not even looking forward to christmas or the new year. the new year is here, and it’s largely the same as last year. except you’re getting older.

sbv,

I look forward to this part of the year because it’s when winter sports begin. I don’t know if you’re somewhere you can take advantage of the weather and ski/curl/skate. If you are, do it. It’s a blast.

sbv,

I’m really lazy, so I use the jar method (they article calls it cash stuffing or the envelope method). But I use multiple accounts and automated transfers.

Basically: I have one account for personal spending, one for bills, one for insurance, one for groceries, one for vacation money, etc. I get paid regularly, so I have automated transfers move money into the appropriate accounts.

When it comes time to make an expense in the given category (e.g. insurance), I pay it out of the appropriate account.

The benefits

  1. I don’t need to think about it after it’s set.
  2. If I overspend in a category, it doesn’t reduce cash available in other categories.
  3. It’s easy to tell if my budget is wrong: ie, if an account is building up cash, or doesn’t have enough money, it’s time to revisit the budget.

The first item is the most important to me. I’m not consistent enough to manage a spreadsheet.

sbv,

Thanks but the type of people I’m into don’t go out into the world.

sbv,

maybe with a brick of cheese

nothing helps my self esteem like a sleeve of saltines and a brick of cheese

sbv,

maybe it’s my screen, but the paper looks kind of yellow around those tears

sbv,

Sad, but with a lower risk of diabetes:

Every 1 km/hour increase in walking speed was associated with a 9% lower risk of type 2 diabetes, with the minimal threshold of 4km/hour equal to 87 steps/min for men and 100 steps/ min for women, the findings suggest.

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