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It bothers me that this infographic was ordered by "most popular" when there were only 919 votes. That is hardly a qualifier for "America's favorite haloween candy" (Did they insure that all of the voters were american?)

I would not classify these as Crepes in any sense of the word. I would give them as pass as "French Toast Tortillas"

I have a Cuisinart DBM-8. For an inexpensive grinder (< $50), it gets the job done. It does a decent job at an espresso grind (even consistency, but would like a little finer) and will do a reasonable job at a french press grind (A little muddy, but that mostly depends on the beans you use). It's still miles ahead of

I'm a believer that quality tools are worth the cost. They are more durable and perform better, but I'm more than an every now and then DIYer. I'm in the middle of rebuilding my house from the studs up, one room at a time. My budget is pretty tight, so a broken tool could mean a week of downtime and future delayed

The devs perpetrating this scam should be kicked off Steam, as should any other dev that uses shady methods to promote their game in greenlight.

I live in the midwest. We have big cities that don't have a lot of people in them. Public transportation systems exist, but they aren't developed enough for us (Most bus lanes are on a 1 hour schedule in my town). Our suburbs have suburbs.

I disagree. I think it's important for a photographer to take bad pictures. He shouldn't be doing it on purpose obviously, but if he's not taking chances and hitting the shutter, he may be missing out on great photos. A bad picture isn't a huge loss, especially in the digital age.

I am aware of Consumer Reports. I have often read reviews I do not disagree with, so I do not really trust their review process.

I am aware of Consumer Reports. I have often read reviews I do not disagree with, so I do not really trust their

The main thing that is stopping me is the length of extension cord necessary to get the job done and the the house I recently bought came with a pretty decent mower. Maybe when I get an outlet installed in the back yard and my mower dies, I'll give it a whirl. I really find my electric chainsaw very useful, and very

At this point, the arguments of who is right and who is wrong, who is good and who is bad take a back seat to this realization. Gamergate may fade into obscurity some day, but the next time there is indignation in the gaming subculture, the whole cycle will renew as these folks tantrum.

I do not doubt they perform as advertised. But, it's difficult to wade through all of the subjective anecdotal evidence and actually find out if they actually are better, and how much better. The cost issue is a semi-related factor. I'd definitely pay more money for a battery that held a charge longer and had more

I do not doubt they perform as advertised. But, it's difficult to wade through all of the subjective anecdotal

I have used a number of brands of rechargeable batteries over time. They used to suck a lot, but have gotten better over time. I haven't really noticed any major differences between current generation rechargeable batteries.

I have used a number of brands of rechargeable batteries over time. They used to suck a lot, but have gotten better

Yes, and as I said in my comment, a popularity contest is hardly the best way to determine the quality of a product such as a rechargeable battery.

Yes, and as I said in my comment, a popularity contest is hardly the best way to determine the quality of a product

It would be nice to see such information compiled, possibly into a table form. Sadly, I am lazy, and the most I can muster is comments voicing my dissatisfaction.

It would be nice to see such information compiled, possibly into a table form. Sadly, I am lazy, and the most I can

I would love for a review of various batteries that was something more than a popularity contest...

I would love for a review of various batteries that was something more than a popularity contest...

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I will grant that the bullet is a blender. I get reactionary when people speak of Ninjas.

I always get a frowny face when someone mentions blenders and ninjas... The ninja isn't a blender, it's a food processor with a blender shaped bowl. There is a difference.

Be thankful that soda water doesn't have all the calories of sugar water! Carbonated water has other health benefits. I feel like the cost is a fair exchange for the benefits and the enjoyment.

This sort of thing always riles me up from a semantic standpoint. A doughnut is kinda a sweet bread or cake, we can all agree upon that, right? How far can one go deviating from that blueprint before the finished product no longer qualifies as a doughnut? I mean, I can accept that this monstrosity was assembled using