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every few years I'll cycle myself off of caffeine. when I really need it one cup of coffee usually does a great job, unfortunately coffee/caffeine is a diminishing returns type of thing for me, as it takes more and more to keep me going, then have a hard time sleeping.
I have a 1.5L percolator in my office and at the height of usage it would be gone before noon, and always debated whether to make a second pot.
currently I'm back down to one cup of green tea in the morning, for the habit of drinking something warm in the morning.
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I drink two 12oz cups of coffee in the morning and one cup early afternoon. That is my ideal "dose" for optimal productivity!
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None, I live on Diet Pepsi! 5 or 6 cans a day seems to be enough.
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This man uses one Yeti mug in the morning, one Yeti mug after lunch, and a 5 Hour Energy around 3 PM.
I do not do decaffeinated coffee, as I have yet to discover the point.
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I go with the simple approach .. 1 pot o' black coffee in the morning .. no more.. no less
Cegarman
document code? If it's not intuitive, you're in the wrong field
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Well, it's consumed for the caffeine it contains. Like many other drugs taken for their pleasurable effects, the human body becomes accustomed to continued, regular use and as a consequence, it reacts to this external substance to a decreasing degree.
My coffee cup is 20 oz. I make em white with two.. with a desert spoon.
I drink them when I feel like it. Sometimes I've had 4 by 10 am, other times wont have one for a day or two. Been about 12 hours since I've had a cup at the moment.
Of course it's possible to have too much coffee. 75 to 100 cups for the average 70kg person represents the LD50 dose of caffeine in humans, which is 150-200 mg per kg of body mass. As little as 57mg per kilo of body mas has been reported as causing death.
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For me, any amount of coffee is too much. Never could tolerate the flavor. I generally get by with, like, zero to one cans of Coke per day. Not a huge caffeine consumer.
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A software controlled space heater to keep under our desks to keep our toes warm in winter so we do not have to crawl under the desk before/after each session for turn on/off. A local personal thermostat would be nice too. Those of you who know hardware please get right on it. My toes are getting cold. I suppose a power strip on the desk would replace the need for a networked space heater but then where would I put my fantasy model car collection. - Cheerio
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Thank you for the suggestions but I failed to mention I wish to keep my knee caps warm too. Do you know of a thermal glove compatible keyboard - Cheerio
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Get dressed and stop nekkid programming.
I'd rather be phishing!
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It's hard to built up seniority in the workplace too if you're always seen as 'the newd guy.'
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They're called battery operated socks. But as someone else said: get dressed.
** gross **
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A simpler solution: put your computer under your desk, and start mining cryptocurrency. The excess heat will keep your toes, legs, room, neighbourhood, and planet warm.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Musk, Tesla, et al in free fall ... and the long knives are coming out (BMW, etc.)
"Who you gonna listen to now?" (for "investment" advice)
(Later)
Whales and Fishes
The "whales" had big positions in the kleptocurrencies and are now cashing out; the "fishes" are the ones that got baited and eaten.
(Sorry; can't help myself)
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
modified 23-Feb-21 14:14pm.
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I am afraid to ask, but what??!!
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Investing in cryptocurrency is basically a pyramid scheme: the ones at the top make a fortune, and the rest get shafted.
Musk et al publicly invested a lot, which pushed the price up, so more bought seeing quick profit. And when they think it's got as high as it can, the big fish sell and rake in the cash, causing the price to crash back down - losing money for everyone else.
Remember: bitcoin and it's fellows have no "intrinsic value" - no currency really does anymore, but most are grounded more or less to a countries economy - the "value" of cryptocurrency is what people will pay for it rather than what it can buy ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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As usual, the rumors for Tesla's inevitable collapse are highly exaugurated. People with a lot of money are usually quite smart. And currently they believe in Tesla, not in old farts like BMW. Crypto currency fluctuation are not going to change that.
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One needs money to make money; not brains.
Fart this:
Future EVs: Every Electric Vehicle Coming Soon
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Oh yeah? What was it that got Musk his first fortune? His idea for PayPal that came from his...........brain.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The mind is the first thing to go.
(Studies show timing, and luck, are big factors ... otherwise more of us would be rich).
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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TSLA -2% [after-hours +2%]
that your definition of a free fall? They are at 700 bux and have always been a yoyo
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Momentum. Other newer, cheaper EV models, with more mileage.
They're no longer the only game in town.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: Other newer, cheaper EV models, with more mileage.
There's only one BEV on the horizon that has a longer range than any Tesla, and that's the Lucid Air. A couple of them are in the low 300 mile range and the rest are below 300 miles. None of these BEVs are less expensive than the Model 3, which is in production today. Finally, Tesla is in final design phases for a sub-$25,000 BEV to be produced in their Shanghai plant. Specs on this Tesla haven't been published so range information isn't available.
Disclaimer: I don't own a Tesla or any TSLA stock.
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And what?!? I own Chevy Bolt from two years now. Don't see Tesla going belly up because of my almost 300 ml. range Chevy.
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