I make more than the average by quite a bit and have unlimited time off, my wife works PT to get out of the house and gets paid well also with basically unlimited unpaid time off (there’s the catch). Even we aren’t taking a normal vacation for us this year (flying to see family or exotic getaway), instead staying within the state and doing cheaper things like camping.
Money doesn’t change, it enables.
This is one of the greatest reasons to get a MacBook. It just sleeps instantly and sleeps seemingly forever (loses about 2% overnight). No need to deal with Window’s BS hibernation mode that takes longer to wake than just powering it off and then on.
Now just to get work to let me get a MacBook as my next hardware instead of another Thinkpad (most of my work is cloud based or in the Office suite).
F’ing notepad every time.
I felt like that about VVVVVV but I beat that one. Celeste looks very similar. I’m a fairly casual gamer.
I work for a trade company and have access to at cost electrical work, have enough capacity in my panel, and yet we still haven’t felt the need to add wiring for a level 2 charger since it fills from empty in about 8 hours. Pretty much saving the upgrade for when we buy a full EV.
Not legal and definitely not easy to get local without a license. There’s always someone will to sell on the black market. Also, shit is dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. I was trying to give the OP sound advice, you know, what they’re asking for.
Solar Jetman! I loved that game.
Honestly this nails it. Even with my slow to charge PHEV (level 1 charging only for now) I leave full daily.
Stick a thermometer in the vent. Should be around 50-60°F coming out. You’re potentially low on refrigerant. Any frost on the coil box (usually above the furnace)?
Unfortunately this is 100% not user fixable. Typically requires specialized tools to diagnose and then fix. You also can’t buy refrigerant without a license.
The US has apprenticeships as well. Not sure why this person doesn’t think they do …
The Rocky Mountains extend into NE Washington state. The map is a very rough approximation at best.