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The ending...hypnotic. Holy hell.

Popular nomenclature v.s. your take on semantics.

*Crosses fingers* I hope someone mentions one in the Chicago 'burbs!

A little-known fact: he is also the leader of the Illuminati.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines muscle cars as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving."

Stop networking and start netliving, people!

Name them and dart your eyes around quickly as to host a floater dance party.

If the production IDx looks anything like the concept, WAIT!

I've drunkenly thrown many poorly executed punches at these machines (and even a few ill-advised "round-house kicks").

That sounds very cool. Do you have any examples of work you've done with your Arduino CNC mill?

Probably a dumb question/issue, but whenever I use my food processor, everything just ends up clumped up at the bottom - lower than the blades can reach - instead of actually getting, well, processed. What am I doing wrong??

Yeah. As you can see it's starting to get beat-up a bit on the corners. Luckily I'm not too rough on my phones so hopefully it'll last a while longer, but I'll definitely check out the cellto case when I need a new one.

Here's the version I have.

Or:

How about:

I was wondering about that too. I usually let mine idle for a minute or two, then just take it easy as it's warming up the rest of the way.

I use a phone wallet/portfolio thing. It came with a huge plastic back that clipped onto the back of my phone, but that doubled the thickness and weight of my phone. To make it thinner and less cumberson, I carefully removed the "leather" covering on the plastic section and adhered it directly to the back of my phones

I love my phone wallet! Mine looks a lot like yours, except instead of using the large plastic clip-on back, I carefully removed the "leather" covering on the plastic section and adhered it to the back of my phones original battery cover.

I don't know which is (or if both are) proper, but it always sounds funny to me when people write or speak sentences such as, "Overstreet had said that if he was..."

How else?