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Why do you always fail to read? Second bullet point:

So, what you’re trying to convince everyone to believe, if I’m understanding your position is, basically, that the author (AkursedX) really had this experience:

My WiFi used to get interrupted by the microwave also, as recently as last year, using a cousin of the Archer C7 (WDR3600). However, when the microwave owner moved out, we got a new microwave, and there were no more problems.

I somewhat take issue with calling an abnormal sleep schedule a disorder, especially given the way so many other things are looked at. In a society where gender is multifaceted and far more complex than a simple binary system, why can’t the same be true for sleep patterns?

Mormons were just ahead of their time. Haven’t you heard? Non-monogamy is all the rage with the cool kids!

Hehe, I think you win best reply. It both points out the ridiculous nature of things like really worrying about spoilers, and adds to the original source material!

I’ve seen the movie, and so wasn’t affected, but you really should put a giant “SPOILER ALERT” in the headline! I know quite a few people who still haven’t seen Rogue One, and the display image kinda gives away a big part of it.

Interested? Yes, but much like others have said, it’s just not worth the hassle.

For me, it’s always been the appeal of actually not needing wires directly connected to the phone (or other device) most of the time. I know, that sounds dumb, given the name of the technology, but let me example.

For me, it’s always been the appeal of actually not needing wires directly connected to the phone (or other device)

You just want to skip right past simple “boring” and go straight to a “go to sleep instantly, there’s nothing happening here” snooze-fest, don’t you?

I’ve said it before, and I’m sure I’ll say it again: Unless someone else is paying, or the airline doesn’t go where I need to, I only fly Southwest. And it’s all summed up in refund/change fee policies.

+1 to your o-chem info score.

One more reason I fly Southwest. I almost never need more than just what fits into my backpack, but it is the only company that still meets my ideals when it comes to travel.

Personally, I agree that reading the book makes the movie better, but I don’t feel that knowing what’s going on makes it into a great film.

Does that include fixing the URL for it, or gonna leave that as an easter egg? ;) (I found it amusing, don’t know if anyone else would.)

Oh, right! I got memory-tricked by thinking “chrome is metallic!” but you’re absolutely right, I meant metallic. Nothing wrong with being a geek. Lifelong geek, happy as a clam. I may look up the crystaline dragons, for fun!

My guess: they keep using the same fight coordinators and stunt people. Once they’ve mastered how to teach a move, and it looks suitably impressive, it’s “AK-47s for everyone!”

Sadly, there’s yet to be any successful or good actually-D&D (not influenced/inspired by or otherwise) movie. So, if movies is the discussion, it’s almost completely fire, color notwithstanding.

I much prefer the phrase reversal, “Live like your kids drive here.” I find it to be more worthwhile advice.