Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

Gotta dilute it until there aren't molecules left, just the memory of the molecule. That's where the real health benefits start kicking in.

The term "Bone Broth" bothers me, because it's not broth, it's stock! It bothers me even more because someone could say "Bone Broth" and then you'd have to ask what kinda animal was used in it's making... I've got ziplock bags full of the stuff in my freezer, and it's tasty stuff, but I label what kinda bones I used

I have been programming since I was 8. I learned Apple Basic in grade school, more basic and hypertalk in junior high, went to C in high school, moved to a small town where they taught pascal, then went to college and learned java. The school of practical applications has taught me many more languages. I've since

For me to lose a pound in a single day, I'd need to not eat anything and do about 1200 calories of exercise...

Redefining broadband is good for everyone, unless you are an ISP that offers less than broadband speed, at which point it's only bad if there are other ISPs that offer broadband in your service area.

No, it's not a little more confusing than that. They are typically much slower than their laptop brethren due to form factor issues, but there is functionally zero difference. You can dump to desktop just like on a laptop/desktop. You could fire up Word 97 if you bother to install it. Prop it up, plug in a keyboard

True. A few safe experiments on the proper thickness would be appropriate before putting your knives up though.

Windows 8 tablets are equivalent to a laptop with a touch screen and no keyboard. They are PCs. Windows RT was a Windows tablet that could only run Windows 8 "Modern" apps.

I always thought that Windows RT was a stopgap measure while MS was unifying their platform. They had to start somewhere and 4 separate platforms was where it started. With the next gen, we're gonna see everything start intersecting. It's a shame that this process takes time and it hurts consumers with orphaned

Games are not too long. Some games outstay their welcome and have more content left over and no fun left. The problem isn't the length of the game, the problem is the lack of fun.

My answer is "I'm not very good at answering stupid interview questions".

I would support this product, but I feel like it's $90 price point is pretty high. I would pay about $40 for a product such as this, so I guess I'm gonna keep hand washing my hand wash things until economies of scale kick in and bring the price down.

Title II DOES fix the problem of bad infrastructure. I work for a small ISP. We're pure IP and all we deliver is bandwidth. In the city we operate, it is impossible for us to lay fiber in the ground because the telephone company and the cable company have their 1 foot wide right of ways that we're not allowed to go

It's a difficult decision. There is a slippery slope argument to be made about allowing children more "allowed" absences. Truancy can be a problem, and providing additional excuses could cause more trouble.

Framerate matters, because it is the fastest way to identify the people you don't want to talk to when discussing video games or cinema.

In my opinion, Title II is the only way. Right now, the barrier to entry for any small player are insurmountable. Phone and cable companies have their territories safely netted in right of ways. They can flat out tell a non-carrier that they won't allow you to cross their 1ft strip of ground and that stifles

I'm still not sold on why a Dyson is worth the price... I have a cheap Shark and it does a great job. It performs a lot better than my expensive kenmore that I previously had (and weighs 1/3 as much). Is a Dyson that much better than my cheap Shark to command a price tag that is 5x as much?

Now, here's the philosophical question... did B&O invent it? If as the author claims it is just a giant ipod, where was the invention?

Cellular calls ARE encrypted. If they weren't then it would just be a matter of sniffing the radio frequencies from the air. The reason why they need to use stingrays and the like is because of this. The problem is, the encryption only exists between the phone and the tower.

I had the opportunity to move to to a bigger city a number of years ago and work with some talented programmers, and I passed on it because I was afraid that I'd discover that I was just average. That move may have meant that I would be much stronger than I am today, and that I could have overcome whatever average