@kdfrawg sounds like as good a reason as any to go to bed.
@matigo the medical establishment probably won’t appreciate getting less business from all the people that wouldn’t require their services, too…
For those who think I’m a bit extreme for Intermittent Fasting, the scientific research is starting to catch up and support this approach: Flipping the Metabolic Switch: Understanding and Applying the Health Benefits of Fasting [onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
@matigo Between what we had already saved up and the scholarship they gave him, a good chunk of the tuition is covered. What's left is not chump change, though…
Sadly, part-time work is going to be difficult due to how Digipen works. He will definitely have some earning potential during the summer. Then of course, there will be incidentals that come up along the way… ?
Looks like my son has committed to going to Digipen next year for college. That keeps him relatively close to home, but damn that tuition…
@kdfrawg I haven't seen anything past, say 2012 Mac Hardware, up close enough to have a sense for which is better. One thing I definitely don't like about the newer hardware is the reduced ability to upgrade components.
// @streakmachine
@kdfrawg Air Canada still uses prop planes, too (but I guess they're not really "domestic")
// @jmreekes
@kdfrawg Of the newer stuff? Hard to say. The 2012 MBA does alright, just wish it had more RAM/Disk.
// @streakmachine
@kdfrawg Delta is pretty much all jets now, but I know Alaska/Horizon still fly some prop planes for regionals.
Generally I avoid prop planes, but I couldn't avoid it in Denmark. Danish Air Transport uses ATR-42s. They only seat 50 or so and they weren't even full.