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I bought one of these last year when they were on sale somewhere else. I was unimpressed with the quality. It works—that's all I can say about it.

I bought one of these last year when they were on sale somewhere else. I was unimpressed with the quality. It

I recommend this, but it's not cheap. They repair *any* damage, whether incident to travel or accidental or not. I don't know of any other bag manufacturer that does this...they all repair only flaws in the bag, not from the beating it takes while traveling.

I recommend this, but it's not cheap. They repair *any* damage, whether incident to travel or accidental or not.

Somewhere I read that there's a study suggesting that you tend to remember more when reading a paper book. It's just one study though. Having read a lot of both I can say that without a physical artifact, there might be something to it.

More like pissing on Verizon. I jailbreak to use my phone as a hotspot without being double-billed for such access. Other than that, I just use it to tweak a few things...turn off autocomplete nonsense, etc.

Sony SRF-M97 is my favorite, but it's so unnecessarily expensive (and apparently out of production). If smartphones had both FM and AM receivers, I'd leave this behind, but otherwise, it's my second most used portable device. http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SRFM97-SRF-M97-Radio-Walkman/dp/B0007RA6NW

As someone who grew up with guns (my parents are from Wyoming, and their first date was target shooting together), I would like to see handguns much more restricted. Registration, training, you turn it in if you commit a crime, and bullets that can be traced

Yes, and the US military is developing hypersonic weapons as a result—hit a target anywhere in the world within two hours via a system launched from the US mainland (or any other land base).

That's not supersonic speed, it's just low flying. You wouldn't be able to follow the planes if they were traveling over 740 or so mph.