Sartres_Roommate
Sartres_Roommate t1_jcxfb5d wrote
Reply to comment by ArOnodrim in Do you think BluRay DVDs are the final form of physical media? Or will a new physical media format come to be, and what would that look like? by Daveyb003
Same is true for 4k. Unless you are pressed to the screen, you cannot see a difference in resolution.
.....yes, you can see the difference in color gamut on your your 4k discs but not the resolution on an 80" inch TV while sitting at the proper viewing difference.
Sartres_Roommate t1_jce0mg9 wrote
You should include the total number of votes for each episode. I was lookin at episode ratings a few weeks ago and episode 3 had like 4 times the number of reviews compared to any other episode.
Wonder why........
Sartres_Roommate t1_ive4xcv wrote
Person, man, woman, camera, TV
See, I not only have a healthy brain, I am also a certified genius....believe me!
Sartres_Roommate t1_iuawuot wrote
Reply to DIY piranha plant costume by LJboogie_
Thats Audrey II, my dude.
Sartres_Roommate t1_itfydou wrote
Reply to The fastest ever laundry-folding robot is here. And it's likely still slower than you by morenewsat11
Challenge accepted!
Sartres_Roommate t1_irkd0qk wrote
Reply to comment by PryomancerMTGA in [OC] House price you can afford by paying 1000/month for 30 years vs. interest rate by hmiamid
Wow, you really jumped right to the hyperbolic strawman. But let's dig on that.
A. My parents bought a house in '83 for roughly $160k and made massive capital improvements on it over 30 years and then sold it in 2015 for about $250k. The value doesn't always skyrocket, a large part of that has to with specific economic growth in the location, location, location
B. I bought a place in '99 for $120k and it sold two years ago for $290k (we sold it 10 years ago)...the location became a booming area of growth.
C. The main point is those extra 20 years your parents had that house is likely the majority of the appreciation in value. Housing overall has been on an unsustainable rocket ride for the last 20 years, even WITH the 2008 crash, and the last 2 years have been even more batshit insane.
And lastly the specifics of early to mid 70s was a market low AND right as the rampant inflation of the late 70s/early 80s kicked in. There is nothing average about your parents particular housing appreciations experience. Historically they are outliers.
And that is a a very important thing to understand. The 2008 crash was partially driven by the fallacy that home ownership was like a guaranteed profit generating machine; buy more than you can afford because if payments becomes an issue you can just sell in 2 years for 160% of what you paid for it.
Sartres_Roommate t1_iri4tjq wrote
Reply to comment by 857477459 in [OC] House price you can afford by paying 1000/month for 30 years vs. interest rate by hmiamid
That is a gross oversimplification at best....and that is being generous.
Sartres_Roommate t1_iri4lnj wrote
Reply to comment by PryomancerMTGA in [OC] House price you can afford by paying 1000/month for 30 years vs. interest rate by hmiamid
Yeah, but that is 50, not 30, years
Sartres_Roommate t1_jd7eo5x wrote
Reply to U.S. driver charged with stunt driving 'didn't realize' Canadian speed limits aren't posted miles by agaric
First time I drove to Canada I thought I hit the jackpot with their cheap gas prices...."per gallon"