YoungBuck95
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I bought the consumer reports highest rated top load washer & dryer for the apartment since they were on sale for 35% off and they got delivered early
For iced coffee, replace a portion of the water you’d use with ice in whatever you brew in to. I do 30g coffee, ~150g ice, ~300g water
I fucking hate our electric range (and all electric ranges). if we ever move from the mountains I will make sure we get gas. I guess I could do propane here but don't feel like investing that much in this house.
Like the "popcorn" buttons on old microwaves that would proceed to burn your popcornThe keurig has an ice coffee button, but whenever you make ice coffee on it, you just get less warm coffee, which is still hot enough to melt your ice, so in the end you're getting watery coffee. Terrible option to have on the machine.
get a load of this guy using the metric system
You've really evolved as a posterI’m just better than you, sorry
To make better coffee, iced or not, I’d recommend throwing the keurig in the garbage and using nearly any other method.
Hmm, I was just asked to facilitate a "lunch and learn" (over 4 weeks, proposed as one hour a week) where I would teach basic SQL to a team of 6 or so project managers (who are under one of my manager's peers) so that they would be able to self-serve basic data requests for analysis instead of coming to my team.
This is obviously nowhere near my job description, and I would be responsible for creating the "curriculum" (which probably also means creating some sort of sandbox data environment for them).
I have a ton of concerns with the idea itself (mainly that teaching basic syntax or data structures is easy, but our data environment is a mess, and if they don't know what they're doing they're just going to pull bad data that will end up creating more work for us anyway), but my fiancee thinks I should use it to argue for a raise at my midyear review, which is in 3 hours, and only a half hour long.
I've been at this company for 5 months now and my workload the last two months has been *insane*, way more asks with more urgency and actual business ramifications than anything I had on my plate with the Big Bank That Must Not Be Named. A lot of that, I enjoy, but man it can be a lil stressful and this shit would just be another log on the fire.
moves to utah, adopts the metric system, and develops superiority complex