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What about hot air balloon jaccuzzi?


Good luck lifting 6 tons with a hot air balloon. (That's what this contraption weighs). Even a small one would be out. A four person hot air balloon can lift about 1 ton max, including all the gear, gas, burners etc. That leaves very little room for deadweight such as water, on the plus side you wouldn't have to take any ballast at all.


How about 6 balloons then?


I've seen that movie.


Jacuzzi on the torch of the statue of Liberty


I think it can be even more invisible.. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkmkGFHTjRg


When I see the word "Paralegals", I thought of Rachel Zane


So with this, I shouldn't let them know my salary in my current company as well?


Definitely not! Otherwise they'll only give you a small raise from what you were making. If they don't know what you're making (and you're underpaid), you'll most likely receive a much bigger increase.


Thanks!! Now I know :)


Correct, unless you can see some benefit in letting them know your current salary. It's hard to think of a good reason, unless you're overpaid at your current job.


For credentials like facebook, emails, coinbase and etc, my password will be [identifier]_mypassword. So for example, my fb password will be facebook_yyu9023, email password will be gmail_yyu9023 and the patterns continue. Now days I just write it down and then encrypt it with a passphrase.


I tried the identifier route before, but there's always a few smart aleks who detect and refuse dictionary words, maybe even the domain name (can't remember exactly). These types of "systems" that live in your head, would be the best way to go if it weren't for banking, financial institutions, and government run websites.

With that being said I use LastPass for the high priority stuff and 1 basic password for sites I could care less about. Never lost one of those basic accounts yet.


I use a variation of the identifier route which is to take the identifier and drop all the vowels from it. So not only do I get something that is easy to recreate it's also not in the dictionary.


What if someone gets hold of one of your passwords and then sees that pattern and tries it out on all the other websites?


In that case you are doomed. You'll have to change all passwords to all sites after one has been compromised.


I wrote a small laravel deployment app where it will run a set of instruction when triggered. So from my localhost I will run git push origin -- master. Once pushed, I run php artisan command:deploy [app-name] [branch].


Yup, I agree with you


WTH! I am addicted to every 2048, 1048 and now this!


omg.. now i can't even work in office


This is the best "He is the only person I have ever known to show up for a job interview and tell the interviewer he's an idiot - and then prove it."


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