SacredByte
SacredByte
SacredByte

So they put a second analogue stick on it?

@krownd: It all depends.

@William Henry Harrison: While I agree to an extent, as the "reporting" shows substantial bias, I'm not sure I agree with your conclusion.

@Demoskinos: Maybe for xbox-related issues, but the one time I had to deal with Microsoft's support team, their representative was polite, knowledgeable, and a native speaker of English. The representative of Juniper that we were both talking to about the same issue was more or less polite, but didn't seem to have a

@nerdydesi: Which is where the major problems of this generation have come from — specifically using low-quality hardware.

@Mikekearn has an overly long username: They also serve as insulation, which may or may not be a problem. I wouldn't be surprised if the heat was nominally off in the building overnight....

@Afrocass: They're two sides of the same coin (they're both cancers on society), but they're not the same.

@Amoliski: Seconded. I have never seen anyone who was not dressed/acting like a chav/gansta/street pharmacist/etc. wearing one of those hats, and while they may not all have been douchebags, almost all of them were idiots.

@akarpens: What about law abiding citizens who have their property unlawfully seized by the police when they were not in contravention of any laws?

@badbob001: Actually, couldn't you just combine the use of Fission and Fusion to split and then rebuild atoms?

@Dreamwriter: I'm the third line on a family plan, and as I spend very little time talking on the phone, and even less of that uses minutes (most of my calls are in-network calls, or evening/weekend calls, none of which count against the pool of minutes), so the only additional cost associated with my iPhone is the

@toleroapto: Actually, I saw an M2 Browning at the second to last gunshow I went to; The sticker price on it was 10,000 USD.

@sethcollie: Dude, I've got a 5.5G ipod, a 2G itouch, and an iphone 4; I use all three, and generally for different purposes.

I've got a beef with this;

@fluidexistence: It'd likely be useful for light amounts of snow over a long driveway.

@Mr_Quackers: Leafblowers, eh? If we get much more powder this year, I just might have to appropriate one of those...

@ExtraDas: To be fair, most civilian ammunition is of new manufacture, while much of the readily available surplus military ammo on the market is often years or even decades old. This is especially true when you get into older/larger/less common calibers like 30-06 and .50 BMG — with these you're often looking at

@cruzer555: Honestly, I don't really see one of those being useful for clearing an area of heavy snow; First you'd have to shovel or plow off the majority of it, at which point such a torch would be useful for melting all remaining snow/ice on the pavement.