

I interviewed at a company that provided open source telephony hardware and service to businesses. It’s absolutely a viable business model.


I interviewed at a company that provided open source telephony hardware and service to businesses. It’s absolutely a viable business model.


Cyberpunk literature has a few templates to follow. “Johnny Mnemonic” refers to “Christian White and his Aryan Reggae Band”.
I worked with one in the 80s to do large-format B&W jewelry photography. After a few hours of work, I had a sunburn on one side of my face.


I like that.
I’m using Bob’s Red Mill oatmeals in the microwave. Depending on mood, I’ll put something in at the beginning - a yellow curry powder, peanut butter, molasses, or just a bit of butter. 2 minutes to boil, then 4 minutes on low to finish cooking. Once done, I stir in the eggs. Then any non-cook items like raisins or cashews. Like you say, completely filling.
Maybe I can crack the 2 eggs into the bowl for the last minute and leave it covered for a few minutes to “kinda poach” them.


I stir raw eggs into my just-out-of-the-microwave bowl of oatmeal. Mix them right in until the whole thing thickens evenly. Does that count?


That’s a business model that makes some sense.
What about bikes that are LOW?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recumbent_bicycle