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Which is what everyone has been bitching for. Hopefully now they'll all shut up about it.

Which is a great point. Long roadtrips can be mentally challenging. If you think you're getting there faster, that might be all you need to keep yourself going.

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They are never accurate. How hard can it be to check it yourself once in a while during a fill up?

I have a 3DS. I've probably spent a grand total of 3 hours playing it. It's not for everyone. I assume in the same way that Android gaming isn't interesting for you but Nintendo portable consoles are, there are people who exist that the exact opposite is true.

The Chromecast seems to be doing well.

Now that you mention it, I think the chairs in my elementary school in classrooms that had tile floors had tennis balls on them.

I can't do eye drops either. I drop them in the corner of my eyelid next to my nose and blink a lot. I can't open my eyes underwater. I used to not be able to touch my eyes. But I put my contacts in with no effort. It took a little time to get used to, but it's no big deal.

No, I do it covertly.

Not for me it doesn't. I'm pretty cold.

Well, mega- is an SI prefix. So, if we start this naming convention, we can grandfather super- and hyper- as the first and second tier, respectively, then go up from there. Megacar sounds alright. Then we'd have gigacar, teracar, petacar, exacar, zettacar, and yottacar. I think Exacar sounds pretty good, even if exa-

I hated them at first. I had a hell of a time putting them in. It was worth it though. I can see so much better with my contacts. It's something you don't notice if you've been wearing glasses for a long time, but once you start wearing contacts it's fairly obvious. Glasses restrict your field of view. Driving at

Give it a week. You'll be able to do it in seconds. I have toric lenses as well. They take a little longer to get used to putting them in because they're a bit bigger (I used to have one toric, one regular).

You might want to try different brands of contacts. When I first started, my doctor gave me samples for at least half a dozen different brands. Some I didn't like as soon as I put them in, some I didn't like as the day went on, and one I liked all day. Now I've switched to a different brand because they're 3rd gen and

So?

I used to be the same way. I got contacts anyway. Putting a contact in is different than jabbing your finger in your eye, believe it or not. It takes like 3 days to get used to doing it.

I've honestly always been better at putting them in and taking them out without a mirror. It's convenient too since I can take them out at night in the dark.

Also, glasses must be worn for those with very bad eyesight, while contact lenses are only for those with slightly bad eyesight, making them a step-down in severity.

Depends. If the world == Earth, then yes, it's not flat. If the world == the universe, well, the universe is very likely very flat.

I went ahead and tested all the exits.