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i dont understand how so many people would think that i was unaware of power tools. there are lots of applications where a drill/driver wouldnt work and a smaller tool (or hand tool) is a necessity. Im also not necessarily just thinking of someone framing a house when I say contractor either.

best thing about WS is just being able to try some stuff out really (like finding the right chef's knife or fiddling with some gadget). Their prices on knives are also not bad - and they often have Shun's on sale sometimes cheaper than Amazon and other online retailers.

That was not the case. More likely since he registered years ago - and hadnt bought anything in some time - his profile wasnt the same as newer users, but they have lots of money - and have taken plenty from me - so their devs should know wtf they are doing.

While this is cool, only contractors really need the "double drive" as its not really going to save all that much work for your weekend DIYer who isnt setting screw after screw after screw.

no shit... i cant tell you how many times i have taken it in the ass as a seller. They cant even do their freaking job either. One of my last auctions had shipping restrictions to the lower 48 only and they allowed a bidder with a confirmed HI address to bid and win the auction. All they did after I called and

They have specific methodologies though i.e. shortest route (not fastest) with all sorts of parameters to set. There is also a big difference between auto and pedestrian traffic, and rerouting pedestrian traffic (assuming we are talking about downtown or a large city) would be much more devastating - and the

But you cant just patent time travel - you could, however, patent a methodology for time travel- and from skimming the patent they dont have a clear methodology or algorithm to patent.

Thats a pretty sharp post, BUT I am almost certain that you cannot, in fact, patent a fragrance. I remember hearing that a few times, and this backs it up:

I dont think that that will be a legal issue - since they probably wont word it like you think - I am guessing that they would qualify it as a "safer" route...

The reason is that its not an invention - only an idea. If they are patenting a specific methodology to create routes thats one thing, but from skimming the filing they arent patenting an algorithm. Granted Im not a patent lawyer.

but all embryos go to heaven - unless they are used in stem cell research - i think that there is some kind of purgatory for those.

You sold me... $6 may not be too high now considering its $5 on Amazon.

C F Payne is awesome.

I see your Pacu and I raise you a Goliath Tiger Fish.

You know what you are totally right. You are a complete badass for getting a totally awesome NOSE JOB, and Urlacher is a giant puss because he nearly tore his MCL when 2 Olympic-Level atheletes weighing over 200+ a piece landed right on his knee #YouWin

The ones I used definitely had a slight effect on detection - much more noticable when playing games. I really dont care either way what anyone else does - I just felt like they hampered usability (though only slightly) and thats a dealbreaker for me.

So you dont think it comes off as stupid when people constantly talk about how bad "chemicals" are, while not understanding what it means?

A little jellied alcohol on the taint and boom, bam fresh as new! #ProblemSolved

Because salt based deodorants arent chemicals. Neither is water.

You know I cant think of how many times I was holding on to my phone watching a video with my dirty, dirty hands thinking THERE HAS GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY! Screw you hands.