Once it's seen it can't be unseen.
Goddamnit, noticed an offer for 5x eBay bucks AFTER I won the auction, and the fuckers won't retroactively apply it to my account.
Dentists are HANDS DOWN the most conning of the "medical" group.
I'm practically giving an old exercise bike away but to avoid liability issues, I'm going to have to hump the thing out the door and down a few steps. FML, it's heavy. I can lift but really heavy.
I want a book (cookbook), and I want it now, but for some reason, the Kindle version is more than a dollar more expensive than the hardcover version.
I guess this is really more of a first-world "you know what really grinds my gears" situation. It irks me when the eBook version isn't cheaper than the print version, especially when it's not significantly cheaper. And more especially when it's in a crappy Kindle format (autoflow, yuck!) instead of a nicely-formatted, page-design-locked PDF file. I've worked in publishing before and I know the cost of printing a book. And I know you need to make your money back & also make a profit on it, regardless of the medium, but it's such a crock when there's no significant price difference in the electronic vs. print version. And as a consumer, when the eBook version is a lot cheaper, it becomes an impulse buy. I can understand for certain things like say Twilight where the target market is going to buy it regardless, so why not jack up the price, but this is a cookbook! What would have been an impulse buy is now something I'm hesitating on, because maybe I'll just get the hardcover...but I like having digital copies for convenience...arg!!
I'm with you man! Had to get up early today to bring my car in for an inspection, oil change and to plug a flat. Simple stuff, but the only slot they had available was 730AM. I'm waiting for it as I type thisGotta wake up early tomorrow to get rid of an exercise bike. Then I have to take public transit to the other end of town to sell another batch of crap and come back to sell the last batch...
If I don't neff here tomorrow, someone's probably wearing my face as a mask.
I would agree with you if you said 'mornings on the weekend'. I'm on the road at 530 or so during the week and there are plenty of idiots out already.Morning is the best time of day. Quieter, air's fresher, and you can drive without 6 million retards impeding your progress.
Noted, but if you think 5:30 is bad, you don't want any part of 7:30 :^DI would agree with you if you said 'mornings on the weekend'. I'm on the road at 530 or so during the week and there are plenty of idiots out already.
730 on the LIE going westbound? You're absolutely correct I want no part of that....though sometimes I am. That's when I zone out, listen to music and relax. No reason to get frustrated and drive like a maniac to gain 20 seconds on your commute.Noted, but if you think 5:30 is bad, you don't want any part of 7:30 :^D
I have to drive lot for work, and it's probably the worst part of my job. I enjoy my "premium" shopping trip I do once a month when I go to Wegmans. It turns into a clusterfuck when you hit it at normal hours, so I go before 8am. The only bad part of the trip is the main road with several lights. Nobody there, but the tard that programmed them ensured you got every one of them if you got one. Too many cops looking to pad their usefulness report to just blow them off.
Morning is the best time of day. Quieter, air's fresher, and you can drive without 6 million retards impeding your progress.
