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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


SuziQ - Sep 01, 2009 5:34:34 pm PDT #6573 of 30001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Random Hivemind Question...

CJ and a school friend (yes, a friend. At school. Woot) have been discussing the sale and our potential purchase of a Wii plus some games. The friend and his brother want to buy an XBox.

Anyway, what would be a reasonable price for a used Wii console? And used games? I tried to look at ebay and saw a HUGE range of prices. I'm clueless.


Sophia Brooks - Sep 01, 2009 5:38:52 pm PDT #6574 of 30001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I could be completely talking out of my ass here, but I think part of the problem with high schools/dropout rates, etc is that the kids in less wealthy neighborhoods who in the past might have completed high school but not college don't see any benefit to just completing high school (in terms of jobs/income). And frankly, I am not sure I do either. Without either a 2 year school or a training program, things like office work, hotel/restaurant management, retail or grocery management, auto repair, etc aren't open to people, and other jobs like clerk, waitstaff, cleaning staff tend to be open whether or not you have completed high school. Working your way up seems to happen less and less.

Also, if you don't see behavior modeled, you have no idea how to go about things. I am the first (and only so far) person in my family to have a bachelor's degree. Although my family is very, very smart and well read, and most did fairly well in government or blue collar jobs, I had no idea how to use my college education to my advantage when obtaining jobs, or to use it to obtain a job that was, say entry level management instead of entry level worker. I had no idea that at least some of the vaue in your degree was not the education, but the name of the school. And my family was/is so against self promoting or asking for help that to this day things like networking or using connections to get an interview for a job seem like "cheating" to me.


Matt the Bruins fan - Sep 01, 2009 5:42:06 pm PDT #6575 of 30001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I wouldn't assume that individual students will automatically thrive in the better-funded schools, either. I went from being a slightly above-average student in the cream of the crop elementary school I attended grades 2-4 to exceling in the older, poorer elementary school and middle school after a move. Competition was somewhat less fierce (the new school didn't have advanced Math, so I re-used the same text I'd had in 4th grade and became the top Math student in my class), but I really think it was a combo of being better suited to less supervised instruction and not having as many friends around to distract me that made me get serious about school and really try hard.


-t - Sep 01, 2009 5:46:45 pm PDT #6576 of 30001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Thanks, Java, I had no idea such a thing was available! I'll have to try to get over there sometime. Good to know that the gas-permeable lenses are hard to shift. That's what I wear, also.


Barb - Sep 01, 2009 5:54:49 pm PDT #6577 of 30001
“Not dead yet!”

Anyway, what would be a reasonable price for a used Wii console? And used games? I tried to look at ebay and saw a HUGE range of prices. I'm clueless.

Suzi, I just texted Lewis-he says $200 is what GameStop charges for a used Wii console. The range of prices for games goes from about $10-$45.


Kathy A - Sep 01, 2009 5:55:46 pm PDT #6578 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

When I swim, I just leave my glasses in the locker and rely on my goggles to give me decent, if blurry, vision underwater. The old goggles I had had really small "lenses," but my new ones are really big so I can see loads more than before.

Tonight was interesting--power was out in half the building when I came home, so I had to walk up the stairs instead of take the elevator, but when I got into my unit, the tv and light worked fine. However, everything went out after about an hour, after the ComEd truck showed up (I think they shut everything down to restart it all up again). It's all working now.

The last time this happened was the first summer I lived here. Same thing--power out in half the building, the other half having limited power for part of the apartment and full power in other parts. That night was much warmer (having no fans was killing me until ComEd fixed it), but both outages were definitely not due to weather issues, since the problem was only in the complex.


sarameg - Sep 01, 2009 6:09:43 pm PDT #6579 of 30001

When I was in Kathmandu, half the power went out in my room. And I do mean half. To the right, power, to the left, zip. Put tour leader without power completely and he had to use my room fer stuff. But the absolutely hilarious part was that the reason I had half power? Illegal India power. Nepal is having electricity issues due to drought, and so a lot of businesses buy into illegal private lines strung somehow from India. Which I halfway benefited from. Not sure why I find this so funny.


SuziQ - Sep 01, 2009 6:16:28 pm PDT #6580 of 30001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Thinking of all the LA-istas tonight. I haven't checked on the fire progress this afternoon, I hope it is more under control. The smoke has made its way to Colorado, which just blows my mind.


Connie Neil - Sep 01, 2009 6:45:51 pm PDT #6581 of 30001
brillig

The smoke has made its way to Colorado, which just blows my mind. The smoke has made its way to Colorado, which just blows my mind.

That's LA smoke outside here in Utah? I thought it was smoke from our own big fire south of here. So you may be breathing Utah smoke as well.


sarameg - Sep 01, 2009 6:50:04 pm PDT #6582 of 30001

Mount Wilson might've made it! After the Mt. Stromlo disaster, I'm all eyeore, but that may have been a near miss. Heart sank when the webcam went out after some scary pix.

Trying to explain fire season to a UKer. Just doesn't map.