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I'd agree with that.

Really I try and not get focused on things like price and often say that expense is a relative thing but holy **** $120 for a ******* bike basket? Just no.

Ah New York Post. Well we can be sure that their article was never fact-checked.

Damn, I thought I was going to get those 10 pts...

Sure it will shred a blanket, but what about a WET blanket? wtf

" Chromebook struggles with Flash video"

Its shit like this that made me move out of the midwest. Also a lack of good things as well.

Kyle?

Well they need a unified naming scheme and you can't just call your phone "phone". It is better than the Panasonic KX-234p

Kind of off-topic but I'm pretty sure that ladder was being used at a really unsafe angle. By having the bottom so far out, it could easily start slipping and there would be little the guy at the bottom could do to stop it. Nerds: great for looking stuff up on the internet, not so great at some real-world skills.

Flamethrower. It is its impracticality that makes it awesome.

Just out of curiosity, what label do you think people put on you when they see you out and about?

This will only appeal to people who have bought more music on iTunes than they can squeeze on their phones. That doesn't seem like a lot of people.

I can't really tell if you are serious or trolling but, in the event you are actually serious: a stupid statement does not deserve a polite rebuttal. It deserves what it got, rough and un-lubed disproval. Make a good argument if you want to get one in return.

Yes, the decline in smoking and air pollution has lead directly to a decrease in lung cancer. His arbitrary timeframe of 20 years is not the timeframe one would use when discussing the rise and fall of cigarette-induced lung cancer.

As a doctor who works in a hospital, it is my professional opinion you are an idiot.

Brought to you by people who don't know about pocket lint.

You are trying to make a slippery slope argument. The moment the US kills a US citizen without a trial, then I will care. As long as they are executing people who by their own admission are mass murderers, I can live with that. Not that hard, bub.

Many companies I have worked for outright prohibited employees from dating each other. The NYT should have a similar prohibition on conflicts of interest. It is just that simple. He has the choice of doing his job in an unbiased way, or dating whomever he wants but not both. It is not difficult or uncommon.

I normally like to write substantive comments but PayPal can die in a fire for all I care. The eBay/PayPal axis of evil has ruined both online auctions and simple e-commerce.