Locke1137
Locke1137
Locke1137

Yes, because what this discussion needs is women telling other women who feel they are overweight that they aren't fat enough to justify feeling that way. Give it to them from both sides, that'll show 'em!

You are getting a surprising amount of vitriol for what I thought to be a relatively reasonable post. Anyone claiming that the discipline required over a lifetime to be healthy and fit is not at all virtuous is just being defensive. Don't let the fatsplainers derail your motivation or desire for self-improvement.

The fact that someone living in the cesspool that is the state of Georgia thinks that California is screwed up is just wonderful. Are there people in the south running around saying that everyone is fleeing California? Is that a thing now? If so, keep up the good work. Whatever keeps southerners from wanting to move

Love your shop. Keep up the good work!

It costs more to be a larger person. I am 6'5" and 215 lbs. I eat more than smaller people, costing more at the grocery store. My suits cost more because I tend to need an extra yard of fabric if I have them made. It is frankly just part of the game that it should also cost more to ship my ass to my final destination.

Not sure how the CTS affects your wrist in particular but I have a bone spur in my wrist that severely limits my range of motion. I use some PVC pushup handles that I made and I find very little pressure or stretching on the joint when using them. Your wrist maintains a straight, natural position, for the most part.

As some other commenters suggested, wall pushups or pushups on elevated (structurally sound) items are good. Countertops or staircases are highly recommended. With staircases, you can work down a step at a time as you feel yourself becoming stronger. Keep your form solid and you will progress quickly. Good luck!

What an utterly dilatory comment. If you do them right, the impact is really fairly minimal, assuming you have any muscle mass at all. If it's jarring, you're doing it wrong. It's like any other plyo movement where soft, light landings are the key to doing it safely.

Or just stop reading tech blogs while you should be working.

He didn't specify what state he lived in. This will differ dramatically depending on where the land he owns sits.

Some states do not treat mineral rights as a title severed from the surface title and instead treat them like negotiated easements. In such a case, purchase of that land and transfer of the deed may indeed nullify their rights.

If you live in CA and no one has done anything to act on mineral rights on your land (exploration of some kind, taxes paid on those rights, recording of any document confirming the rights, etc.) then the rights are considered dormant and you can bring an action to have them terminated. IIRC, this is based on a common

Unless you live in some rural, backwoods shithole, the walking/public transit feature is fantastic. People in real cities walk a lot.

Your comment was not logical, it was emotional and anecdotal. The iPhone platform may have once been the best on the market but it no longer is, by any standard of measure other than sales. And if you suggest that sales numbers are the best measure of a product's quality, I have a Camry I'd love to trade you for a

That, or the staircase in the house from Clockwork Orange.

From a trial in a courtroom in which the judge was formerly a litigator at the firm that represented Apple (and likely actually represented them herself) and the jury foreman has admitted to convincing the rest of the jury to side with Apple because he himself once patented some stupid bullshit in the 70s.

That TV will be manufactured by Samsung. Just sayin'.

No, you won't. With your attitude, you have probably raised a child that has an inherent disrespect for police, making them more likely to refuse to comply and create a scenario in which even a bad cop can claim legitimacy in the use of a taser. Mutual respect goes a long way.

...which can still be seized with a warrant or court order.

It's not without a warrant, really. A court order demanding the communications be turned over doesn't violate anyone's rights.