Misfit7707
Misfit7707
Misfit7707

That school sounds like a blast!

Same here! I was all ready to read about this being the first step to enhanced cyborg technology, followed by subsequent comments regarding a cyborg apocalypse.

Zing!

Seriously! This looks like something a college freshman video artist would come up with. Overly dramatic poppycock, I say.

I would classify myself as extremely religious, and I absolutely believe there's other life out there, or at least that there could be. I mean, why wouldn't I?

I don't mind it.

Good point!

It's easy listening, but a little too easy. I suspect if he were a teacher, and I were a student, I might be tempted to fall asleep. But then again, it's nighttime maybe that's why I'm tired.

Awesome poster!

PLAY IT!!!!

I'm a self-confessed 'bible-thumper', and I don't know if religion is the angle you're going for here, but you're doing it wrong. I'm not endorsing homosexuality, but as for your statement about the whole heterosexual relationships bit being the only way to 'real' happiness... even Paul said it was better not to marry

Asexuality was one of the awesome things from the movie Hanna. The dude's all like: "Would you like to [kiss now]?" and Hanna's like: "Kissing requires a total of 34 facial muscles, and 112 postural muscles."

My church embraces these relationships. Prior to jumping on that bandwagon, sex had way too much of a presence for me to actually focus on the person I was with. It's all we looked forward to, was the icing on the cake. Plus, these kind of relationships are just easier... impressing someone to get in their pants is a

It's not passive aggressive if you're telling them about it. Compensating for their lateness is only a superficial solution to mask the real problem. Anyone who doesn't know to add on time will be caught off guard and inconvenienced themselves (and that could include potential employers, clients, etc.)

I actually do appreciate this method, but I have one of my own, as well. Show them their tardiness affects more than just them.

Read the article, it mentions to use this after you've already talked to them multiple times.

The tops and bottoms of those rubber bands are WAAAAY too close together for my comfort... if that saw gets tangled in those.... it's game over.

*reads the last sentence*

I think equally likely that this could be a trap, is that it could be a prank...

Right, it should all depend on usage. If you use it like a book, as people using the Kindle currently do, then it should be fine-eroosky. Just have the display sit there for reading, and it won't have to update the display. Thus battery life should remain roughly similar. But again, it all depends on usage.