yeah but unscented deodorants usually DO smell, it's just that they smell like talcum powder.
yeah but unscented deodorants usually DO smell, it's just that they smell like talcum powder.
That's what I meant by max strength. I forget that there's that distinction. Maximum strength antiperspirant, and like you said they usually have some kind of scent but I pick the ones with the least offensive scent.
I have to disagree partly. 98: Bad, 98SE Good.
I thought bands weren't in it for the money?
I wear max-strength scented deodorant, because if I didn't the BO my pits would generate would be considered a terrorist threat. So you might want to consider that some people like me NEED deodorant.
I guess he must have missed out on all that NASA stuff that went down over the summer.
Didn't Monty Python invent the sailing office building in like 1970?
They must have polled people who drive cars. I commute on my motorcycle (south of Beijing) and I think I'm in the green, but I would not drive a car!
yeah, but again, paypal, EBT, bitcoin, and digital signatures or PINs have all been around for a long time now. The only thing I use any shipping for now is parcel delivery
Yeah, but why spend $.44 on a letter when email is free? That's kind of the point.
Fanboy's Annoyances subscription list in Ad-Block Plus does this too, and I already have Ad-block plus installed.
One of the best ways to tie it all together is with an arcade front-end. My personal favorite is HyperSpin [hyperspin-fe.com]
Except if the law says you can't have anything that was made of ivory after 19XX. There is still lots of ivory trading within the US, but it's all second hand and old stock and it's not illegal.
high-volume network chatter that can cripple an AP with much fewer clients than a non-bonjour type network.
Yeah I had that phone, it wasn't too bad as long as you hacked it to load MP3s without iTunes on your PC.
It looks like the long lost sequel to XIII - which would be a good thing!
zucchini and yellow squash carpaccio, also known as "raw vegetable platter".
I would agree with you, unfortunately the courts generally disagree and force the school's hands in the cause of "in loco parentis" - basically the kids are the school's responsibility until they make it home, meaning if the kids do something wrong on the way home, it's the school's fault.
If somebody shows up at the beach with a $13,000 jetski, a designer surfboard, and a heated wetsuit in the summer then they are a tool.
I came here to say exactly this, and the odd thing to me is that the places I want the strongest password possible usually end up having the weakest, and most strict policy. For example Verified by Visa is 6-8 alphanumeric characters only.