[DGI]tech
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Some day I wish I was rich. That M2 Comp is 50-60k ๐
I'm grateful. We could still be riding horses!
That's insane to think about. The only reason why the Veloster is capable is because it's light weight.
oof
I would have thought turbo kits would be cheaper.
But best I've been seeing was several thousand.
Good point.
Not sure how expensive that would be either. I have knowledge and skills, but not enough to do a full motor/engine swap.
Hmm.
feelsbad
For sure.
I'll have to do some digging and see cost.
I'm probably about to get a better job, so soon expenses won't be a big deal.
Probably not.
The swap + labor cost of a prof shop to do it...
phew.
New fuel sources doesn't immediately, nor automatically translate to lower fuel prices.
It's all relative.
A new fuel source is indicative of a greater product with largely underdeveloped technology. It *might* stimulate the market, but people will largely be opting out regardless until it becomes viable after extensive testing in a wide array of variables. And that "underdeveloped" technology is going to be pricey for some arbitrary period of time.
All fair. There has to be a demand for companies to chain in a supply. Granted, electric cars while neat and good do have a lot of "bad" per-say on the back-end generating that electricity.
More technology and advancements!
Personally, the whole "raise min wage" is just going to effectively expedite companies want to remove human processing.
"Here's your replacement."
But, some area's COL is retarded.
I also dislike the idea of outsourcing.
But alas.
They definitely deserved it though.
Facts.
Only emotion, degeneracy, and autistic screeching.
If you're lucky, all three at the same time.
UBI is a sham.
I will admit that receiving FAFSA (financial aid) was immensely helpful towards my Associates in Computer Networking, and I very likely would not have been able to pursue it without some form of financial help. I would have inevitably opted for certifications out right (which I am shooting for now) but the ability to attend is appreciated. With that said, I did pursue a path of competency that is applicable to our job market, and society as a whole.
But, I do not like the idea of coddling, and while I can't see the future I do believe that coddling and allowing degeneracy in the form of art, history, and so on will lead to humanities collapse.
In addition, many issues people face are self-created, and could have been easily prevented.
I should also note that my first quarter at college I failed ๐ and had my financial aid revoked. I went to school originally for EE. I took a quarter off, went one quarter and took a single class that I paid for out of pocket, took another quarter off and then finally started my Networking program. I wound up writing a 2 page essay why I deserved financial aid back, and outlined how I was going to eliminate previous mistakes.
Fast forward 2-years and I graduated with roughly a 3.5 GPA, even though I graduated from High-School with a 2 or so. My first two years I passed with a 1.2 and 1.4 GPA (Fresh/Soph).
Ultimately, while the money was free per-say after learning from my mistakes I treated that free aid as if I paid out of pocket, and did extremely well. My education has deeper value because of it, and now I'm doing better off than many people I once knew.
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@wolfman1911 Yikes. I quickly realized EE was not for me, or at the very least, not then. I'm not too interested in studying math for 75% of my classes for the next 4-years.
Was the class bad, or the Prof?
>he kind of bailed on us about a month or two before the semester ended.
That's sketch.
I also wished college's taught less bullshit or only shit that's relevant to your career.
I could have graduated 1-2 quarters (3-6 months) sooner if there wasn't added bullshit that the college clearly wanted to make funding off of.
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^^^
Better start planning!
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Stupid is as stupid does.
Oh not at all ๐
They have to season their life in their old age.
I feel conflicted.
Mmm.
I shall definitely embrace it, my friend.
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Screenshot links!
*oof*
@Putz I have a bud over in Europe, and in a way college is largely indoctrination camps just as it may be here in certain areas.
But, I will admit, moving towards a 3-year program would be nice. I to this day do not think their "well rounded programs" are of any benefit, nor holds any merit towards society. It's a waste of my time, and money. You should learn to interact in a wide array of situations from your parents if they aren't incompetent (which many are unfortunately), and you will learn even more so when you enter the professional workforce. Newer generations are largely being coddled, and many of them would not survive in the military. Unfortunately, even the military is being cucked into oblivion because "feelings." Emotion skews decision making, and can sway people when they shouldn't.
Also, video games, and other forms of art that directly reflect our cultural values are being torn apart due to inaccuracies. History is being diluted, and next thing you know purple hair dildo wearers are going to claim to have won previous world wars through the power of friendship.
Deus Vult!
@Putz Agreed.
A friend of mine who is a consultant for nigh all things IT largely does not care for degrees.
He prefers certifications, and will ultimately judge you by testing you during the interview process to make you prove your worth.
Oh most definitely. Interviews with unknown candidates are very hit and miss. In my case, we have a new Manager making process and procedures changes without knowing our job, nor our company (granted we do things a bit backwards which is retarded) and he's sinking our ship.
I've only ever been fired once in my career, and that was at Costco. Why? Because I challenged my Manager over a lot of bad decisions he made, and I tried making certain functions of my duties more efficient. I also did not get along well with several people, and one in particular who I knew from High-School. Regardless, I felt all alone working there. It was as if everyone was putting on a "fake" smile and not being true to themselves. My experience felt fake at the shop I worked at, and I would have quit not long after regardless.
Interesting.
Thanks for the life advice @Putz ๐
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All these photos are fuarked.
Yet I continue to laugh.
That escalated quickly.
And was admittedly satisfying.
I had a major conversations a month or two ago with a coworker who I strongly believe was ignorant to the pitfalls of abolishing the electoral college. I don't think he had genuine shitty intentions with his position, but there was a lot of educating occurring.
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6 bullets are too many! Let's make it 5! Rinse and repeat.
That's amusing considering we used Salesforce before jumping ship to ServiceNOW.
I hope their company burns.
Also, Daily Dot, less degeneracy!
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America, home of diabetus.
Media: Only white males cause mass shootings
Black/Gang/High Crime Neighborhoods: Are we a joke to you?!
Lmaooo
I almost spit out my drink ๐
oof
This is why we cull the weak.
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The term "mass shooting" is largely a shitty metric that the media and many others love to blow out of proportion.
Also, Obama is a meme. Once again, another appraised two faced phony by sheep to the slaughter.
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*inner authoritarian intensifies*
I question society, and think to myself: "No, it couldn't get worse." Time and time again, I'm proven wrong.
True story.
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