Is the speculation that this is Dr. Dodson? She is not our pediatrician but she answered a call when our two week old kicked and took a header off the couch for our pediatricians 24 hour line. Got us in the fast lane to the cat scanner at Dell and called multiple times to check on us afterwards.
Made a pot as well. Used a 3rd venison, 3rd elk, and a 3rd chili grind beef. I use the cin-chili method Snowdog posted years ago. Still can’t find a recipe that beats it so why change. All of my powders brought back from Albuquerque.
Well after our first couple of road trips with the 6 month old and the dog, it is apparent the Taco is just not big enough for us on the inside. Tried to convince the wife to upgrade her car, but she is not having it.
So looks like an F-150 is in my future. Looking at 2016 and newer 4x4 is my only must haves. Anything I need to be on the lookout for? I tend to keep vehicles until the wheels fall off, so I’m leaning towards the V8 since I try and do all of the maintenance myself, and initial research shows those are easier to work on than the EcoBoosts. Probably an XLT. Good news, the 10 year old Taco only has 100k miles so it still has tons of value.
Just installed a CarPlay unit in my old taco. Sure does make things a lot nicer inside the front seats. Like everything else I’ve added, Toyota makes working on these things really easy.
My brother bought an 08 Wrangler with one used that replaced his rear-end when it started leaking 4 years later. $50 deductible, warranty paid for itself twice. We bought one with my wife’s Subaru because it was the first Subie that anyone we knew had bought, still haven’t used it. UFCU bundled one with my Tacoma note for $500, and I never used it.
going forward, I would do it on a vehicle that is used, that is An American brand, but will probably skip it on Asian makes or new vehicles.
UT System did away with the student perpetual version, as they provide all students with an O365 subscription. The perpetual option offered through the agreement is for faculty/staff. However, typically its all an automated eligibility check unless something goes wrong, in which a human looks at it.
Also, use campuscomputer.com and search for Office. That link posted above is the general EDU site and will likely lead to increased scrutiny on eligibility.
Yeah, alumni for Hardware mostly. Most of the software deals are tied to University agreements. But as I said above, enforcement is pretty lax as MSFT/UT/CCS doesn’t really care.
Has anyone tried rolling up into the campus computer store and doing that?
They will tell you to do it online, all digital copies these days. If you have a UTexas email through the legacy/alumni program, you should be able to sneak it through the eligibility check, but don’t hold me to that. Worst they will do is refund your money.
My info may be bad, I do not work on the personal side of the house.