stafford1500 said:Networking has gotten so much easier in the last 30 years...
Still, BNC connectors are so much more satisfying than cheesy RJ-45 connectors.
I bet I've got a couple of these laying in a box somewhere....
stafford1500 said:Networking has gotten so much easier in the last 30 years...
Still, BNC connectors are so much more satisfying than cheesy RJ-45 connectors.
I bet I've got a couple of these laying in a box somewhere....
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
I am pretty sure most all oil is the result of the breakdown of plant matter (mostly as the result of the plant bloom during the carboniferous period I believe), not dinosaurs.
mtn said:In reply to Duke :
The thing that impressed me with Hot Wheels is that they've been able to stay basically the same price; with inflation they're probably as inexpensive as they've ever been.
Or does that mean Mattell is not making 60 cents per car anymore.
Noddaz said:mtn said:In reply to Duke :
The thing that impressed me with Hot Wheels is that they've been able to stay basically the same price; with inflation they're probably as inexpensive as they've ever been.
Or does that mean Mattell is not making 60 cents per car anymore.
Production improvements mean they probably could be. There was a time about 2008 where Mattel asked the RedLine Club what the preference was; raise basic prices to 1.69 or keep them 1.00 and cheapen the product. Keep basics at a dollar was the answer but make more higher priced cars with metal bases, rubber tires and opening feature. So we have more "adult" lines and still have the basic at a solid entry level price.
aircooled said:In reply to 1988RedT2 :
I am pretty sure most all oil is the result of the breakdown of plant matter (mostly as the result of the plant bloom during the carboniferous period I believe), not dinosaurs.
Correct! for thousands of years the world did not have any fungi or microbes that could break down wood. So every tree or plant that fell over just laid there.
Kinda makes you wonder how old they got.
Related fact, modern day we have a microbe that has learned to eat plastics. Isn't that terrifying?
chandler said:Noddaz said:mtn said:In reply to Duke :
The thing that impressed me with Hot Wheels is that they've been able to stay basically the same price; with inflation they're probably as inexpensive as they've ever been.
Or does that mean Mattell is not making 60 cents per car anymore.
Production improvements mean they probably could be. There was a time about 2008 where Mattel asked the RedLine Club what the preference was; raise basic prices to 1.69 or keep them 1.00 and cheapen the product. Keep basics at a dollar was the answer but make more higher priced cars with metal bases, rubber tires and opening feature. So we have more "adult" lines and still have the basic at a solid entry level price.
Ok, maybe not hundreds of Porsches. But I have 3 911s on my desk at work.
Just to clarify, the definition of pendantic (as shown above) is to be overly concerned with "minor things". Implying the source of oil is from something it entirely isn't is not a "minor thing" or minor detail, it's the entire basis of the statement.
Is correcting someone on what pendantic actually means pendantic?
Hey, do we want to progressively get smarter, or dumber?
(btw I mean no insult to the OP, the dinosaur thing is pretty common and does form the basis of a decent joke, even if incorrect)
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