For a guy like that, it was never about money. He knew that would come in comfortable enough amounts. For him, it was about being the smartest person in the room. And 90% of the time, he is. And he lets you know.
With sand casting you still need a mold to form the sand. These molds aren't easy to make, especially quickly. With this 3d printer, you can go from design to finished product long before the mold is constructed.
Because app developers have to jump through a lot of hoops to get into the app store, and even if every single app was pulled then the developers would have to jump through all those hoops again. And this time, Apple won't make it easy. Meanwhile, they are hemorrhaging money for every minute their app is not on the app store. On the other hand, Apple would give incentives to new applicants to replace everything that was pulled, and the app store returns to relatively normal within 24 hours since there are tons of apps out there that just aren't popular enough to be on the app store at the moment. Would you want to be the first developer to pull their app?
Let's do some hypothetical scenarios. If you're making $80k a year, your take home pay is roughly $5k a month. Spending $2k a month on rent leaves you with $3k for everything else. If you make $200k+, your take home pay is closer to $10k a month or more. If your rent is $4k a month, that leaves you with $6k for everything else that pretty much costs the same as the area where you're only making $80k. Even at $6k/month for rent, you still have more money. Automatically, it's better to take the higher paying job with the higher rent.
There's really only one solution. Dump it and buy a old Brother laser jet. HP printers are specifically designed to make it as difficult as possible to use unless you use it exactly the way they want you to use it. And you're trying to use it in a way they don't approve. Specifically, you're trying to use a Samsung branded printer in an area where only the HP version is sold. I know it's convoluted, I know it's a minor distinction. But this is just how HP works. And it's best that you accept it and move on before you waste anymore money on it.
It's not representative of the majority of the population because that's not who that ad was targeted towards. It was targeted toward the minority that happen to be good at soccer and also have down syndrome. It's telling those people that they are allowed to participate in the college experience too.
I know it's sometimes shocking to not be a part of the target audience for advertisements, but it's something that you just need to accept.
If you're one of the last 5 left after 50 or 100 of your coworkers have been laid off, take the hint and move on. The company is circling the bowl. You will be left with nothing when they go under, as the execs cash out what's left of the company and creditors take the rest. Even if the company is sold and the new company seems to take you on, usually the leftover people will be laid off once knowledge transfer is complete. Don't think that you have any specialized knowledge that they can't afford to let go...new execs generally don't care about that, they only look at the bottom line. Someone cheaper can and will do your job.
For a guy like that, it was never about money. He knew that would come in comfortable enough amounts. For him, it was about being the smartest person in the room. And 90% of the time, he is. And he lets you know.