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They consider 6500K to be ‘pure’ white? That’s pretty damn blue... most people bitch and moan about 5600K LED/CFL bulbs as being too blue. I’m a fan of the 3600-4000K range, since that seems to be the most neutral in my experience.

They consider 6500K to be ‘pure’ white? That’s pretty damn blue... most people bitch and moan about 5600K LED/CFL

Anyone who’s ever used a door should know that most local fire codes forbid the locking of doors when the building is occupied by the public, even after hours. If the doors have panic bars, they can be set to let people out only, but if, say, they have all-glass doors, they’d need to leave it unlocked.

Yeah, that’s what happened in Phoenix already with the Cards and Coyotes, both of which are in neighboring facilities way the hell out in Glendale, and one of which is markedly more successful than the other. The cities around the Valley will make this more embarrassing than the Amazon courtship, and in the end

Sorry, but nothing compares to his golf swings. The stutter and moment of contemplation before finally hacking at the ball is ludicrously golden.

One has to recognize the sheer stupidity of anyone who would parade people in and out of these clearly shady meetings knowing the lobby is full of cameras looking for juicy tidbits. Just imagine what could go on somewhere like Mar-a-lago where guests can get beyond the media still inside vehicles.

I had a relative in the media who travelled legitimately to Cuba about 20 years ago on a US-approved trip related to coverage of a major news story down there. Apparently the Cuban stamp in his passport from that trip was brought up or questioned every time he went through customs on another trip until that book

Damn, if only you knew of a site that had almost weekly deals on legit sous vide circulators.

Apparently part of what’s making this so elusive has been that the Alaska cases were traced back to a particular grower, but the actual source wasn’t found IN the field. And the other cases aren’t tied to the same field(s)/grower/shipper etc., leading to one prevailing theory that it was wildlife that contaminated a

They used to grow a lot more of that here in Yuma, but lately it seems like its mostly iceberg and romaine with some spring mix sprinkled in here and there (plus broccoli and cabbage and cauliflower).

I’m firmly at the point where if I’m actually watching something original that took effort to create and has some value to it, I’ll sit through the ad. Otherwise, once I see “ad starting soon”, I’m out. I don’t want to encourage people to think they can profit from monetizing weak ‘viral’ videos.

Plus, I think we’ve all seen videos that re-surface every three or four months that someone we know will think was impressive and worthy of another share. Topical, well-researched deep-dive articles with a date under the headline look more dated than a video of a bear getting hit in the nuts.

Have to love how Trump can take his backed candidate losing twice in Alabama as something he can flaunt now.

Wasn’t on the wrong side of the road, it says the mystery third car was on Los Feliz, implying that one of them ran the light at that intersection (far left at start of video) and the Honda, on Chandler Blvd, ended up striking the Waymo van after swerving.

Oh, like how it was 72˚ yesterday here in Yuma, and 105˚ this weekend?

Yeah, but, you know, her emails. And don’t forget Benghazi.

Wonder what Avicii knew about her email?

They may have some standards, but this wouldn’t likely violate them. If the ad were full of baseless accusations about affairs or Pizzagate theories, it might get yanked.

The hell with that, it should be done clockwise. Same way I think they should take the first would-be-rainout of the year and just run it as is. Keep things interesting.

I floated around Arcade Expo last month while he was overseeing the Kong tourney there... he’s every bit the person in real life that he seems like he’d be.