BaginaFace
BaginaFace
BaginaFace

Bahahaha WHAT?! A 2000 Grand Am was featured in a magazine in 2018?  I cannot figure this out.  I think I might be having an aneurysm.

He should just buy $4000 dollars worth of Infernal Affairs Blu-Rays and send those out instead.  

How was the internet connection?  Was it the hospital WiFi or did you use a hotspot?

Only THAT guy can get away with wearing THAT shirt.

I bet it will be like Leona Helmsley’s dog and he’ll leave a ridiculous amount of money for the cat in his will

What about carbonated heroin?  

raised by someone who didn’t have to deal with real world consequences.

This struck me too.  The fact that that is the way everyone else does it and it’s considered vastly more accurate is a head scratcher.  This is 2019, couldn’t your check-in system record the weights as the bags are checked and get an actual weight off all bags going in the hold?  I get having to estimate carry-on

Yes. The articles you referenced refer to their eCommerce businesses which are far different. Let’s say they are offering prices at below market rates, do you not think that Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM aren’t doing the same? Or for that matter aren’t offering even better pricing to try to win market share? They

I hope the news thing is good just because I have been dying for a service that bundles the top quality publishers into a single space for a reasonable price. I don’t read enough of any one given paper to justify a full subscription; but I want to be able to read any article without hitting a paywall or going past my

Yeah we as the consumer lose as more and more streaming services pop up. The early days of Netflix were the best days for us as the consumer. I wish Netflix had a monopoly, even if I had to pay 3-4x what I already am. At least that way I’d have one stop for content not 6.

I trust Amazon more than I trust Comcast.  At least with hardware you can choose whose product you buy, compared to my virtually non-existent ISP choices.

Well they were pretty much first to market on Infrastructure as a Service (AWS launched in 2006). I think they also had a really strong product offering (a diverse offering with high availability & uptime and many data centers already up and running) from the get-go which helped fuel early adoption. Pair this with the

Q50 is not really big.  It’s a G and those have always been smallish.  Q70 is the big one.

I bought a 5 year old M35X for 50k off it’s sticker.  Love the car and love the people that depreciated it for me.

Costco organic brown eggs are so damn cheap.  Even if I have to throw some away it’s still a great deal.

Thanks for reaffirming why I live in the tundra.

BPI got destroyed by how this was covered. They had to close a ton of plants. I’m happy that they are finding their footing again. I always thought it was an overreaction.  Like other commenters have said it’s all real beef and significantly reduces waste.  I don’t want to buy a pound of it but if it’s part of what I

Do you have the actual Kitchenaid grinder or one of the other branded ones? I’ve wanted to buy one of these for a while now but the reviews are full of complaints (poor quality, weird coloration after it’s been ground, some kind of by product coming out with the ground meat, etc.) that have made me tentative to