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Looking at the abstract linked above, it looks like a generally weak paper. First, there's selection bias, since the researchers only pulled data from one reservation site, and they pulled onlye ye olde data from it (Jan '08 to Oct '09). Second, there's no verification that customers booking reservations during

This study's conclusions seem seriously flawed. Just off the top of my head, the reasons those people who book at work might be less satisfied:

I've completely given up on being interesting. I just sit there quietly. Waiting for it to be over.

Moot point. you have a yard to clean up, or at least I hope you do. :-)

There's no wrong or right or better or worse answer here whatsoever, it's like many things you "own", it's personal preference.

You need to walk your dog. Just letting them out into the yard to run around isn't good enough.

"THIS IS HORRIBLE I'LL NEVER USE FACEBOOK AGAIN WHO'S WITH M-wait I forgot what I was complaining about. Oh well, guess I'll go on Facebook."

Guess how many times I've had to walk my cat this winter?

Overgeneralization much? My boyfriend and I both enjoy that show, and he's actually a physicist and we're both gamers.

Meanwhile, you make yourself feel superior by making overly broad generalizations, mostly pulled from your ass, about people who dare enjoy something you don't - and end up coming off like an "insecure idiot".

It's that whole fanboy mentality of being happy at the hardship of people that like what you don't like. Like playstation lovers that come out of the woodwork if xbox live goes down. Or apple lovers that come out of the woodwork when there's some android issue. or vice versa when android lovers come out when there's

I poop beautiful Type 4's that you can set your watch to too and probably eat enough meat to offset your vegan lifestyle so I don't know how much that factors into it.

Whoever put the time into taking those photos deserves a medal.

I understand the dislike of BBT, but why would you take pleasure in the fact that people who do like it would have a hard time streaming it?

Haha, destroying really is a bad word choice there. I'll tweak the headline of that post and link back to this one so there's no confusion—that post is really more about preventing eyestrain than lasting damage.

Pretty sure if you fall into a body of water you should never breathe in the water, regardless of temperature.

Imodifiedthishackbyusingthespacebarinstaed.

In nap times, that's a coma! :)

I see my personal favorite - 4 hours - didn't make the list :)

It doesn't matter if it is okay or not. It is the bashing by those who don't even use it that needs to come to a rest.