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Simple: leave them in the middle of the room. Presumably the cabin is visited rarely (this is a vacation cabin, not a home) so you put the cushions outside when you are there, and leave them in the middle of the cabin floor when you leave.

You... put them away when you are done with them.

They just make the pixels bigger and keep the same resolution.

I believe this test went roughly just like he planned, only with a bigger bang than he expected. Here is how I think it was supposed to work and what went wrong:

They were expecting a smaller bang and that the back of the rocket would fly away.

The USA is an investor economy. The rich buy stakes in companies and profit from the work others do growing the company. "Deserving the money" is not even relevant in such an arrangement. Personally I think it is fine, as long as money gained by investments was taxed equally or greater than money earned from salary or

The reason they water the trees is that the wood decomposes, slowly releasing heat. Wood is a great insulator, so the heat builds up. At some point, the temperature gets so high that the wood ignites. With that amount of wood, already heated up, the whole thing would go quickly. Water speeds the decomposition, but

Ah, that was great. Love that show, hadn't seen the sketch.

Oh good, then you will like the Sony SMP-N200. Not sure what it does, but the name is catchy in a arbitrarily-named sort of way.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this type of thing is more common than you think. It is called "marketing" and companies have been doing it for years. At least "retina display" kind of means something, unlike Retsyn or countless other examples.

"massive sensors"

HA! +1

"Its not the camera, but the skill of the photographer that makes the shot."

I would buy this. It would go great with my Pandora cassette tape player.

This would be great if the card had cashback on purchases like my current card.

I think the point of the article is that fast food can give you a _better opportunity_ for restraint, meaning you don't have to package and carry food you don't need, you just don't order it in the first place.

From the article "Basically, fast food can give you better opportunity for restraint."

Absolutely agree with all of this.

Do you even READ gizmodo.com? Half the shit on gizmodo doesn't belong here. Did you see the article about how to make alcoholic milk? And you are complaining about a flagship tech company storefront? Really?

More complaint posts I don't understand. These type of posts are just eye sores.