Mama told me there'd be days like these. There'd be days like these, Mama told me.Not in the best mood today. I guess I am just feeling a bit cross, not sure why.
Setup a LLC for my drone business today, gotta separate all of these expenses and profits out of my standard bank accounts and it'll be way more convenient when filing taxes.
I applaud the aversion to debt but maybe it couldn't hurt to have a card on hand for emergencies should they arise?Well, that was aggravating. I had to get some work done on my car, and it was pretty expensive. My cousin took me down to the shop, and when I went to pay with my card (which takes money out of my checking account – I have never had a credit card because I am very averse to debt). The cost of the work overran the limit on my card, so I called the bank to get them to approve the excess; the bank (small CU, actually) was closed on a Tuesday, for some sort of "team meeting" thing. I was short, my cousin had driven home, and there was no way to get the difference.
By a stroke of luck, I had a paper check in my wallet, and the shop manager was willing to accept it. But it sure was aggravating to be unable to access my money and stuck miles from home, with my car right there.
I have never had a credit card because I am very averse to debt).
One problem I have found with a card you don't use often, is the CC companies don't like you not using them. Eventually you will get a snail mail or email saying "if you don't use your card by X date we are going to cancel". Of corse if you are like me and toss every one of the obvious CC deals snail mail, you can miss a few of those warnings.I applaud the aversion to debt but maybe it couldn't hurt to have a card on hand for emergencies should they arise?On a side note this is an awesome time to be debt free, especially if you don't have anything in that Trump market roller coaster, there is absolutely security in that right now. I'm thinking we should've stuck ours under the mattress the day that mother took office.
I don't disagree, but many vendors dislike it because they have a higher fee.Get an American Express.
I don't disagree, but many vendors dislike it because they have a higher fee.
Eggs, $0.39! Think of the profit we can make if we only invent a time machine!
Interesting that you are forced into these options, I can't imagine the developer is too well liked, did you guys know it would be like this going in? If it were me I would've likely never moved into the development.Setup Starlink internet today.
Yeah, I know you all now hate Musk after liking him, but Starlink was really the best option for me here.
We have no wired internet of any kind because the developer of the neighborhood refused to pay what the cableco wanted to run the lines when it was being built. In theory I could run one myself since the conduit is there, its just that it would cost a few thousand dollars for just the wire. Then I would have to snake it through a couple thousand feet of conduit. So it would probably cost in excess of $5K for what everyone says is crappy service anyway.
My other 2 options are the WISP I currently have, but it is expensive and maxes out at 28M down. He keeps promising to upgrade the speeds, but six months later, he hasn't. Option 2 is Hughesnet/Viasat, but the lag on those is horrible because, well physics. And they have limits on downloads, etc.
I would have loved to try either T-Mobile or Verizon home internet, but they haven't got 5GUW out to me yet. It is in town so it is probably coming at some point..
And Starlink is running a promotion that provides a free kit (was $349) in exchange for a 12 month commitment. No big deal on that as I need internet.
So far, so good. I hit 168M down and 20M up. Streaming seems fine so we will give it a try. I have 30 days to try it before I am locked in to the 12 months.
Interesting that you are forced into these options, I can't imagine the developer is too well liked, did you guys know it would be like this going in? If it were me I would've likely never moved into the development.
We have ATT and they actually came out and ran a full trunk to the neighborhood when we called them as it was new and they knew it would be needed anyway. It was several blocks away.
Of course I'm not sure how that would work in other neighborhoods but it's too bad this was your best option. Musk aside, satellite is always the least favorable option for standard home internet. Hope it works out for you though, who knows maybe things are better now.![]()
I didn't "like" the guy well before he came out and said he wasn't liberal. Not sure when that exactly was, but the whole Doge meme coin (not Department of Government Efficiency) shenanigans, his constant manipulation of the Tesla stock and ignoring and getting away with SEC violations, and the failure to deliver FSD and charge for it even.Setup Starlink internet today.
Yeah, I know you all now hate Musk after liking him, but Starlink was really the best option for me here.
We have no wired internet of any kind because the developer of the neighborhood refused to pay what the cableco wanted to run the lines when it was being built. In theory I could run one myself since the conduit is there, its just that it would cost a few thousand dollars for just the wire. Then I would have to snake it through a couple thousand feet of conduit. So it would probably cost in excess of $5K for what everyone says is crappy service anyway.
My other 2 options are the WISP I currently have, but it is expensive and maxes out at 28M down. He keeps promising to upgrade the speeds, but six months later, he hasn't. Option 2 is Hughesnet/Viasat, but the lag on those is horrible because, well physics. And they have limits on downloads, etc.
I would have loved to try either T-Mobile or Verizon home internet, but they haven't got 5GUW out to me yet. It is in town so it is probably coming at some point..
And Starlink is running a promotion that provides a free kit (was $349) in exchange for a 12 month commitment. No big deal on that as I need internet.
So far, so good. I hit 168M down and 20M up. Streaming seems fine so we will give it a try. I have 30 days to try it before I am locked in to the 12 months.
Interesting. Yes I worked with satellite technology back in the late 90s (for commercial enterprises), and I would never have used that type of technology for my internet. I did hear that there was another Low Orbit internet venture trying to get established, maybe a Jeff Bezos or someone else of that ilk (?). Anyway it will eventually cause problems for NASA or SpaceX because of all the congestion that will be up there eventually. Maybe not soon, but who knows how much further into the future.Yes, old satellite internet sucked. The latency was horrible mainly because it was a 46,000 mile round trip to the satellite and back. Twice. So pings were close to a second, so online gameing was impossible and they had the FAP poilicy which limited your downloads. And not like some unknown data cap measured in GB, but one measured daily in MB. Exceed it and you go back to dial-up speeds until the next day. Bad thing was it wasn't a hard number, but one based on current load. You could basically download all you wanted overnight, but hit 500MB during evening hours and you would get throttled.
Starlink is different in that it uses LEO satellites about 325 miles up. So latency is much, much lower than with GEO orbits. So far, so good, but it has only been a day and the antenna is basically laying on the gound. I have a mount ordered and will do a more permanent install next weekend. I just pulled 100/28 with a 41ms ping, so if it stays like that I will be happy. Plus $30/mo cheaper.![]()
I didn't "like" the guy well before he came out and said he wasn't liberal. Not sure when that exactly was, but the whole Doge meme coin (not Department of Government Efficiency) shenanigans, his constant manipulation of the Tesla stock and ignoring and getting away with SEC violations, and the failure to deliver FSD and charge for it even.
Again, I don't remember exactly when, but because of all of the above I did a deep on Elon's history. I know this was sometime before Covid, but there were a lot of anti-Musk people even then. I know some of it was crap, but there was a fair amount that was true. Too your point and to be honest my distaste of Elon has grown, like the grinch's heart, since DOGE (and yes this time I mean the cuts to the Government).
Anyway it will eventually cause problems for NASA or SpaceX because of all the congestion that will be up there eventually. Maybe not soon, but who knows how much further into the future.
This is a great explanation. He really seemed like an innovator until we learned he was just riding on the backs of geniuses he bought out after these things had been created and then overpromising the actual capabilities. It was a real let down TBH, especially all the false promises of Full Self Driving.So it's more that as he's been in the spotlight longer, it's harder to keep all those things that people don't like under wraps. Especially as people get time to examine claims (and products) and pull them apart, and you start seeing the pattern of overpromising, overpromising, overpromising, and you just get tired of it, even if he does oversee some successes.
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