Comment Re:Starting to feel old (Score 2) 125
There's a huge difference between 'why haven't you upgraded?' and 'why haven't you upgraded already?'.
There's a huge difference between 'why haven't you upgraded?' and 'why haven't you upgraded already?'.
Only people without servers in production/critical environments ask 'why haven't you upgraded already?'
Like the "Post" and "Load All Comments" buttons show up as light green text on the teal background for me, making them almost invisible. They only turn grey when I hover over them.
Same.
The tab behind the "Comments Filter" is probably 20 px higher than it should be, so the bottom edge of it is half-way through the "All" text.
Same, and weird.
The comments are now too far to the left edge, which is distracting.
You're just used to too much white space on other websites.
Are you saying they're lying about the 3kg (2 1/4 quarts) per comb? x 6 combs is >3 gallons.
Then they haven't gone to any jailbreaking sites.
Here's a list of iOS 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2 system files for a wide range of devices.
Yeah, everyone shooting down my idea doesn't get it very well. Probably never been in business for themselves.
Sounds like they just need to add maintenance services.
I'd very much like to know the answer to this too.
I'd pay $600 + $50/yr for hive mgmt for free honey for the rest of my life.
1. $600 for endless local (good for allergies) honey is way too expensive?
2. Fluids don't run downhill?
4. I'm not, they are.
I'm guessing you didn't actually go look at the design and see what they did that's different than your assumptions.
Uh, it'd be gallons per year coming out of the hive. $50 is reasonable to maintain it a couple times a year.
And bees are good to have around & to learn from.
Sorry if you can't see there's a decent market here.
Somebody will.
Probably the same guy (kid) who went door to door selling the new hives.
Is the average middle-class person "working less hard" than 50 years ago? Not at all.
Have you been on social media websites during the work day?
RTFA would answer several of your questions.
1. $600 for box + 8 frames
2. It's gravity fed, so it'll all flow down eventually.
3. It's gravity fed, so it'll all flow down eventually.
4. The bees notice & refill.
As I said elsewhere, set up a business to manage the hives.
$50/yr + 1 quart of honey, check on my hives 2x per year (or whatever makes sense) and we have a deal.
I just want honey, not another hobby.
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis