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You spend 99% of Kindle time inside a book, where there are no ads. You can also pay to remove the ads at any time.

You spend 99% of Kindle time inside a book, where there are no ads. You can also pay to remove the ads at any time.

And that is why in my shop we don’t buy Lexmark crap. Toner more expensive than gold (or possibly platinum) dust, cartridges designet do fall apart as soon as the toner runs out and a fucking chip keeping tabs on you. It’s as is Ford made you sign an agreement to fill your car with Ford gasoline only at Ford gas

I love the twisted logic on these people. If you’re embarrassed that someone is showing people how you’re acting in public, maybe you should be embarrassed about how you’re acting in public.

I haven’t used these specific units yet but the biggest advantage is usually the ability to control multiple disparate systems with one tap. So you could theoretically have a “Theatre mode” button what turns on the TV, dims the lights and sets the input source.

Same can be said for Duron Harmon on a 5m/year deal.

Bringing Allen Branch back was not a big-money item, but as important as any on this list. I’m no aficionado, but I think that guy’s one of the most underrated defensive players in the league. He’s never really even talked about among the Patriots’ best but I think he’s been increasingly good for three years now.

Couple of things to add:

Said it before and I’ll say it again, this car is beautiful. This.. or at least something that looks extremely similar to this but more highway-streetable.. should have been what the new NSX shoulda looked like.

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessing of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.”

Incredible. 

Journalism professionals like Skip Bayless, Michael Wilbon and Colin Cowherd?

“... hit a set of spike strips going 115 MPH, subsequently barreled off of the road and into a drainage ditch, launched the truck into the air and landed on a car parked at a restaurant” 

six years on one count of violating Georgia’s street gang act

You know what? Fuck those commenters.

Personally, I see it as a culture test. If you can’t play along with the game of the question you’re not a good fit for that companies culture. The more companies I’ve worked for the more I feel that fitting in with the culture is equal to or sometimes more important than the work you do.

Obviously, I knew this. It’s a very basic thing that most car people know. But what was most interesting-and what clearly nobody bothered to read-was the answer to why they exist. That’s something I didn’t know (though I did have a suspicion there was an ECE reg out there driving it), so I spoke with two chief

I hate these kind of “questions”. Most interviewers probably don’t even have a general idea of what a good “response” would be (my smart-ass answer would be: “At least ten”, and then if there’s a pregnant pause I would show myself out) but present them as some sort of “deep insight” possibility.

I pretty much agree with what HamNo wants, but continue to disagree with his pitch of how to achieve it. Trying to make a moral argument, as we just saw in November, does not work!

Well, I will say this. I am very sure he’s not being hypocritical about this, and I’m sure if you looked at his twitter history there would be no tweets criticizing a certain politician for spending too much time playing golf rather than running the country.

Try the later episodes. I made a bunch of fixes that have improved the sound quality. If you’re such an audiophile that everything has to sound like it was produced by NPR, I’m sorry, I can’t help you - I don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on equipment, I don’t have a studio, and I can’t turn a room of my house