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A 2 series “Gran Coupe” would be an outstanding car. 

There’s a great episode of David Chang’s Ugly Delicious on Netflix about it. IIRC it’s the fried rice episode, but it focuses heavily on the racism in play with Asian food and Caucasian reactions to it. The whole series is outstanding and wroth a watch, but that’s the standout episode.

I agree, I mis-read and assumed this was using the expanded gas as a propellant on its own without combustion. 

You are exactly correct. I had mis-read and thought it was just using hydrogen as a compressed gas to push out the dart. This is 100% a firearm. A brief Google points to self-manufacture of a non-NFA firearm as being legal, though, save for some exceptions. 

Depends on the local laws. Air guns are not always treated as firearms. 

Was my take as well. I had a pre-LCI F30 and just got the 2018. It’s a much more peppy, fun car to have around. For lease dummies like me, I kind of feel like being on the back-end of the body style results in the “better” car, like people who are always happy they upgrade to the “S” iPhones. 

On a scale of 1-10, how sad should I be about how much better this car is than the 2018 340xi I just leased (it was at least a super good deal). 

This seems so gimped as to not really be worthwhile. 

Yes. It’s exactly that. Login with your Stitcher Premium credentials, search for a show you want, and copy the RSS feed into an actually good podcast app. Like Overcast!

This sucks. A remote app is basically worthless with the wholly decent “Now Playing” functions the watch already has. 

The new Apple Watch actually has this feature baked in, with fall detection. It’s a nice idea. 

It’s a cool law, but it also leads to weird results: like $50 brewery only stouts from Florida sitting on DC liquor store shelves with $500 price tags. Certain shops really take advantage of folks like that. 

Pliny doesn’t really pull the way it used to. It’s still a great beer, but that style of IPA isn’t terribly “in fashion” for the modern beer nerds. Folks are chasing down hazy IPAs and stouts with all of the ingredients of a birthday cake. It’s very very much a thing, primarily on Facebook groups, along with sites

It’s huge. Lots of small craft breweries have very limited one-off brewery only releases that never make it to stores. You’ll see folks waiting in lines hours on end for special bottles/cans, and they’re often flipped on the internet for big profits. For certain things, you’ll see $50 bottles sold for north of $1,000,

I saw one of those trucks from the banner image yesterday. That’s literally all of the information I have.

It’s a big deal in the craft beer world, and it’s equally annoying. 

This is in St. Louis? I haven’t driven by this yet and I’m very happy for that. 

I have an iPad Pro 9.7" from when that thing first came out a few years ago. I use it heavily in the kitchen, where Paprika mirrors all my recipes over from the other various places I have Paprika. I do a fair amount of book reading on it, basically anything that isn’t a novel (Kindles are for novels) gets read on

Interesting. Not a dev, so I don’t know the specifics. I assumed they’d be similar, but we all know what assuming does.