DrIcyHands
DrIcyHands
DrIcyHands

Whether here or on Reddit these discussions always devolve into arguments of us vs them. Let's call out the read bad guys, the restaurants for underpaying their employees and the government for allowing and enabling them do to so. Once again, Europe has it right and we have it wrong.

No, but you're sometimes too tall, too fat or too skinny. I'm a bit of an odd size myself as I'm tall and medium built so I need Large/Tall size shirts and 36/36 pants.

I like Arrow shirts. They fit well, are durable and often $20 at Kohls.

seems like a lot of outdoorsy, BassPro/Field and Stream type clothes instead of casual or office

My original comment disappears into the nether and this shit gets posted??????

So how do we know what's good and what's not? I've had $200 shoes fall apart quicker than $20 ones. There has to be a site or something out there that says brand of XYZ underwear is better than ABC

Now I have to research and find what's good and what's not. This article makes me have to do more work therefore it fails. If you're going to tell us that the T-shirts, polos, button-downs, jeans, khakis, shorts, underwear, socks and shoes we're buying are crap then tell us what's good. I just recently dropped a

Where's the V8? Needs a V8 if we don't really get the Diesel. I'm skeptical on that front still.

They still have an owner, usually a bank. They should not be exempt.

I have and I had a nice time. Went to a museum downtown for a Star Trek convention, then checked out the casino and had some good eats in Greektown. Rode the El, checked out Tigers stadium. Checked out a brewery in Warren, Dragonmeade.

Hey Fahey, eat anything weird at E3 yet?

Funny how us Americans drool all over the Sierra Cosworth but laugh at and ridicule the Merkur XR4TI, uh......

US importing laws are stupid to begin with. All of their emissions BS and bumper crash rating garbage. It's a known fact that the EU has better standards than we do and yet we once again have to stand on an island and be different because Uhmericuh!!!

The SSDs are fine, especially since they bought Samsung's drive line. I've got a 3TB USB3 Seagate that's on the verge of going kaput. I need to get a WD soon to replace it.

The SSDs are fine, especially since they bought Samsung's drive line. I've got a 3TB USB3 Seagate that's on the

Failure rates are too high. They're about 20% and I believe that's just counting in-warranty claims. Way too many die shortly after warranty period. It's just not worth it to get one and hope it isn't a dud, just get a Toshiba or Western Digital to begin with and know that you're going to be good.

Failure rates are too high. They're about 20% and I believe that's just counting in-warranty claims. Way too many

Oh, hell you did in the roll your own section. Most disappointed.

Oh, hell you did in the roll your own section. Most disappointed.

Thank you for having the decency and knowledge to not recommend a Seagate drive.

Thank you for having the decency and knowledge to not recommend a Seagate drive.

Are you a full grown adult? If so at least you're in good company: Tom Cruise (sans platforms), Michael J Fox, Prince, Emmanuel Lewis, Vern Troyer, Peter Dinklage

You own it but do you you drive it and if you do, is your head 3 inches above the windshield? I'm 6'5" and have no hope of ever driving one.