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HorseShit 12-14-2008 06:06 AM

not much really, if I had to cut back then I'm doing something wrong

alias 12-14-2008 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sands (Post 15193147)
I've run into the thickly wooded forest, ranting, raving, and sporting only a leopard-skin loincloth to live amongst my animal brethren. When you're eating tree bark steaks and drinking tree bark tea, you save quite a bit. :2 cents:

sounds tastier than the dollar a day diet project blog: http://wp.demonchurch.com/?p=70

Angelina77 12-14-2008 06:21 AM

The whole family is driving to Miami for the Holiday season instead of flying!! Flying usually cost us 1600.00 all together. Now with gas as cheap as it is it will cost $120 each way! Yeahhhhhh and UGGGHHH at the same time! It's a 24 hour drive! 3 hour flight!

Darkcrni 12-14-2008 06:28 AM

Well, im not paying 300$ whores no more!!!:winkwink:

RedShoe 12-14-2008 06:58 AM

I cut back my adult memberships and now just have a membership to MandyBlakes sites. FAP! FAP! FAP! FAP!

For the most part we live in LA shit was expensive before. It's still expensive now, not a whole lot has changed for us. I still edit, I still get paid, I still run sites and I still get joins.

I guess we've cut back on eating out so much, but that just sort of happened naturally I guess since winter came along. Too fucking cold to leave the house.

polish_aristocrat 12-14-2008 07:09 AM

My income trends are not dependent so much on global economy, rather on other things inside this (and the domain) industry.

But I always spend less than I earn so I don't really need to cut down on anything... well.. perhaps on food, but only for diet-reasons :glugglug

asianseekerz 12-14-2008 08:22 AM

that great grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Peaches 12-14-2008 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tical (Post 15193355)
I'm not sure how old you are... but maybe this will help

My mom had at least 2 migraines a week for years that went away as soon as she started bio identical estrogen / progesterone replacement therapy.

Since it's not a pharmaceutical drug & can't be patented its cheap, full price she pays about $35 a month for her estrogen creams. She was able to drop evista, lipitor & imitrex.

If your sig isn't a joke, it helped her with most of that as well :)

The first thing she spoke of was having MUCH better sleep - starting the very first week of treatment (deeper, not waking up 4-5 times a night, etc) and a significant drop in the overwhelming "oh my god not another thing on my plate i can't take it anymore" anxiety issues as well.

112 020 756 if you want more info

I'm 47 and have had them since I was 13. Every single female on my mother's side has had them and even my brother has them every so often.

I have tried estrogen creams and pills - nothing. Heck, in 34 years I think I've tried EVERYTHING, lol.

Thanks for the info though - we migraine folks stick together so tell your Mom congrats for me!!

And yes, I copied my sig so it's a joke - except that I suck at math :thumbsup

Scott McD 12-14-2008 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenCat (Post 15192533)

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

beerptrol 12-14-2008 09:14 AM

I put my gf's kids up for adoption
with the economy in the tank the chinese sweat shops wouldn't take em

Zorgman 12-14-2008 09:16 AM

I remember reading magazine that does reviews on house hold products and they said the TV standby or microwave clock can use up to $100 worth of electricity per year.

DutchTeenCash 12-14-2008 09:25 AM

everyone here pushes energysaving devices, its on the tv every day, how much $ you can save

so energy saving lightbulbs solarlights etc are something Ive been using for ages already. Even if you have a shitload of money, spending 10k on regular lightbulbs a year is a total waiste of money and energy imho

Joesho 12-14-2008 09:45 AM

I only do 3 somes when hiring hookers, that way I can negotiate a two for 1 deal or at least get a percentage discount.

alias 12-14-2008 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tical (Post 15193355)
I'm not sure how old you are... but maybe this will help

My mom had at least 2 migraines a week for years that went away as soon as she started bio identical estrogen / progesterone replacement therapy.

Since it's not a pharmaceutical drug & can't be patented its cheap, full price she pays about $35 a month for her estrogen creams. She was able to drop evista, lipitor & imitrex.

If your sig isn't a joke, it helped her with most of that as well :)

The first thing she spoke of was having MUCH better sleep - starting the very first week of treatment (deeper, not waking up 4-5 times a night, etc) and a significant drop in the overwhelming "oh my god not another thing on my plate i can't take it anymore" anxiety issues as well.

112 020 756 if you want more info

dude you are a healer now WTF, maybe take some classes on medicinal herbs or homeopathic medicine or start a personal healthcare consultation company "second opinion"

Rui 12-14-2008 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Defiance Inc (Post 15192358)
Got rid of one car saving $45/month on ins.
Take the bus (work pays for it), saving $40/month
No more Starbucks, drink the exotic Folgers at work, saving $50/month
Bring lunch to work, saving $150/month
Consolidated bills, saved $200/month
Much more....

Funny you didn't mentioned other expenses related to having a car:
- Gas/Diesel
- Tolls
- Maintenance
- Parking
etc,etc.. :)

Rui 12-14-2008 10:03 AM

One question, for those that say that porn sales have no correlation with the economic-downturn...what do you think many surfers will cut in the first place?

Food or those nasty subscriptions?
Cable or " "?
Electricity or " "?
and so on...

Its global and it affects everything...

AaronM 12-14-2008 10:10 AM

I turned the pool heater down after the $450+ gas bill considering I'm not really using it now anyway.

Other than that, not a damn thing.

tony286 12-14-2008 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 15194313)
I turned the pool heater down after the $450+ gas bill considering I'm not really using it now anyway.

Other than that, not a damn thing.

450 dollar gas bill damn.

tony286 12-14-2008 10:16 AM

I think its important to cut back .Sales are fine now but it would be a shame if 2009 started really bad and to not have the rainy day funds to get thru that time.

AaronM 12-14-2008 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 15194315)
450 dollar gas bill damn.



LOL...Had the pool heater running full blast for 3 weeks. :winkwink:

fuzebox 12-14-2008 10:43 AM

What does the economy have to do with anything? I'm making more and more every month.

In a few days I'm leaving on what is going to end up being a 7 week trip.

fuzebox 12-14-2008 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DutchTeenCash (Post 15194201)
so energy saving lightbulbs solarlights etc are something Ive been using for ages already. Even if you have a shitload of money, spending 10k on regular lightbulbs a year is a total waiste of money and energy imho

I dunno man, here the energy saving lightbulbs are over $7, whereas the normal ones are like 60 cents... I've got the energy savers outside because they're on all night but it's not cost effective otherwise.

BVF 12-14-2008 11:02 AM

I'm a cheap fuck anyway so I don't have to cut back...However, it is a must that I keep my television on, my heat blasting, my lights on, my stomach and weed pipe full, and that I can drive wherever I want.

rowan 12-14-2008 11:23 AM

I haven't really changed much, but I'm looking to be more efficient. If you annualise costs and consider the bulk equivalents the differences can be remarkable. For example, instead of buying a small bottle of drink every day, buy a larger one and spread it over 2 days. That small change saves several hundred dollars a year. If you're a bottled water junkie for no real reason other than "it's good for me" then filtering your own water can save a shitload.

The other area I need to be more efficient in is home office cooling, I have 5 servers on 24/7 plus assorted networking equipment. The added thermal load is enough that I have the overhead heating vent permanently closed, and the A/C compressor runs constantly for several hours during a hot summer day. I'm currently fooling around with using a water cooled fan that will sink heat to an outside evaporative cooling reservoir. It won't make much difference on a stinking hot day, but overnight when the inside temperature is higher than outside it should help to cool the room a lot more efficiently. (At the moment, the A/C compressor starts and the unit blows out cool air into the office, I walk out the door and the rest of the house has HEATING blowing out of the overhead vents... it's faintly ridiculous...)

rowan 12-14-2008 11:26 AM

One other thing I'm thinking about is farmer's markets, where you buy produce directly from farmers. The supermarkets around here are currently bleating about their fresh produce being delivered fresh, direct and "as-is" from the farmers, so why should I pay a 100%-200% markup just so I can talk to a young checkout chick for 30 seconds? :D

pornguy 12-14-2008 11:36 AM

Most of the cut backs we have have made have been because we wanted to. The trick now is to get the electric cut back a bit. right now we are averaging about 150 a month.

AaronM 12-14-2008 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 15194582)
Most of the cut backs we have have made have been because we wanted to. The trick now is to get the electric cut back a bit. right now we are averaging about 150 a month.

Mine is more than double that. Wanna trade?

I've had some as high as $650+ for a single month.

Peaches 12-14-2008 12:32 PM

Moving from a big house to a small house almost 8 years ago was the smartest thing I ever did. I went from an average electric/gas bill of $600-800 a month to less than $150. We didn't even use most of the rooms in the big house but there was no way to shut them off. The only thing I miss are my big closets!!

There are still so many things though that I haven't/won't change - I will always buy premium dog food, will always spend big $$$ to eat out (hey, I like good steak and seafood), when I travel I don't travel cheap - what's the point, I don't bother unplugging anything and right now my TV is on and I'm not watching it ;), and I've started spending more on organic and farm raised foods. But there are a lot of things (listed in my first post) that I just naturally came to cut down on. But my incontinent dog still wears name brand diapers and feminine pads, lol.

CaptainHowdy 12-14-2008 03:16 PM

Cheaper beer ...

RedShoe 12-14-2008 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 15194671)
Mine is more than double that. Wanna trade?

I've had some as high as $650+ for a single month.

Here in the city of angels we've had them as high as 1K. :)

You all can GFYs!

tical 12-14-2008 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rowan (Post 15194553)
I haven't really changed much, but I'm looking to be more efficient. If you annualise costs and consider the bulk equivalents the differences can be remarkable. For example, instead of buying a small bottle of drink every day, buy a larger one and spread it over 2 days. That small change saves several hundred dollars a year. If you're a bottled water junkie for no real reason other than "it's good for me" then filtering your own water can save a shitload.

The other area I need to be more efficient in is home office cooling, I have 5 servers on 24/7 plus assorted networking equipment. The added thermal load is enough that I have the overhead heating vent permanently closed, and the A/C compressor runs constantly for several hours during a hot summer day. I'm currently fooling around with using a water cooled fan that will sink heat to an outside evaporative cooling reservoir. It won't make much difference on a stinking hot day, but overnight when the inside temperature is higher than outside it should help to cool the room a lot more efficiently. (At the moment, the A/C compressor starts and the unit blows out cool air into the office, I walk out the door and the rest of the house has HEATING blowing out of the overhead vents... it's faintly ridiculous...)

dude, just move everything in a somewhat enclosed area and exhaust the hot air out with an inline duct fan (leave openings for air to get in of course)

http://www.wscdirect.net/servlet/the...EXHAUST/Detail

a little bit of duct & exhaust right into the attic or outside, done deal :)

they are pretty much silent, if you mount fan in the attic you wont even hear it in your office

that's how you do it when growing herb... so i've heard :)

Sly 12-14-2008 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tical (Post 15196247)
dude, just move everything in a somewhat enclosed area and exhaust the hot air out with an inline duct fan (leave openings for air to get in of course)

http://www.wscdirect.net/servlet/the...EXHAUST/Detail

a little bit of duct & exhaust right into the attic or outside, done deal :)

they are pretty much silent, if you mount fan in the attic you wont even hear it in your office

that's how you do it when growing herb... so i've heard :)

Yeh I know some video editors that did the same thing... 20 computers can really heat up a room, LOL. You need to get rid of the heat as opposed to cool it.

tical 12-14-2008 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 15196266)
Yeh I know some video editors that did the same thing... 20 computers can really heat up a room, LOL. You need to get rid of the heat as opposed to cool it.

yeah man, its just about moving the heat out.. shit its free heating in the winter if you're into tinkering with stuff

can't blanket a room with cooling, just suck the heat out :)

those high pressure lights could get a room to be like 110+ pretty quickly, thank god for the cool tube

http://www.1-hydroponics.com/images/.../cool-tube.jpg

sucks the heat right out and keeps em cool w/ fresh room temperature circulating over it

baddog 12-14-2008 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 15196052)
Here in the city of angels we've had them as high as 1K. :)

You all can GFYs!

You must be growing a lot of weed to get a $1k electric bill.

AaliyahLove 12-14-2008 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 15193890)
I cut back my adult memberships and now just have a membership to MandyBlakes sites. FAP! FAP! FAP! FAP!

For the most part we live in LA shit was expensive before. It's still expensive now, not a whole lot has changed for us. I still edit, I still get paid, I still run sites and I still get joins.

I guess we've cut back on eating out so much, but that just sort of happened naturally I guess since winter came along. Too fucking cold to leave the house.

I live in LA too, besides the last couple days, it really hasn't been that cold! LOL

baddog 12-15-2008 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaliyahLove (Post 15196988)
I live in LA too, besides the last couple days, it really hasn't been that cold! LOL

Even counting the last couple of days it hasn't been that cold. I get the feeling you guys have never been anywhere that it is really cold.

ExLust 12-15-2008 12:26 AM

No fastfood. Be a home buddy.

alias 12-15-2008 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 15196991)
Even counting the last couple of days it hasn't been that cold. I get the feeling you guys have never been anywhere that it is really cold.

Ever been to the Yukon?

baddog 12-15-2008 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 15197121)
Ever been to the Yukon?

Is it as cold as LA?

alias 12-15-2008 01:59 AM

hah I lived in laguna hills at one point, SOCAL 4L. Last year in the yukon it was -43c from the Canadian gov site without wind chill.


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