allisterMcClain
AllisterMcClain
allisterMcClain

As a man, I can’t say that I know too much about the pill aside from what I’ve gathered from friends and women I’ve dated. All the ‘taking it responsibly’ and politics/morality issues aside, I always thought it required a prescription because it’s manipulating your hormones. I know a handful of people who had to try

Try flashing your lights off instead of brighter. A quick blip of your lights off gets everyone’s attention and doesn’t add to the problem.

I think I outlined just a couple of options in my OP. My argument, however, is a general one and not a specific criticism of this case only.

I agree with you 100%. A ‘driverless’ car is not an empty car. It still has passengers. Simply abiding by all legal rules is not enough to protect the people it’s carrying.

Just wishing you luck in your bodybuilding and/or strength training career. Whether personal or professional, steroids or not.

Splitting hairs, maybe. But they are some pretty big hairs. I’ve met too many people on gear and said to myself ...you’re taking steroids? Why?? You look like shit and lift like shit. The same shit you looked liked last year and the year before that.

I think you’re still missing my point. I’m talking miracle pills for the people who, for whatever reason, refuse to exercise and diet and are on a mission to find the next alien turd buried in some far off mountain that will make them instantly look like a magazine model.

That’s simply not true. I can’t argue about OTCs because I don’t know which you are referring to. However, depending on the amount of time you use steroids, what you’re stacking, how educated you are about your use, the quality of your supply, your personal genetic make-up, etc. etc. — you could very easily spend the

I was aware of several studies showing moderate leg development by people taking steroids and not training. Meaning if you walked/ran around at all, it would not be surprising to see some adaptation, but it was in the 5-10lbs of LBM range and showed minimal promise over prolonged usage. I respect Lyle quite a bit and

Just one point of clarification — you still have to work out extensively to take full advantage of any kind of steroid or performance enhancing drug. Generally speaking, they only speed up recovery so that you can exercise more and build/support supraphysiological amounts of muscle.

Do people really believe any politician is ‘tech-savvy’? I laugh every time I read it. They’re all about as savvy as their slowest intern.

'Reverse Dieting' is a staple to any successful diet. I'm really surprised it isn't talked about more often.

R.I.P. dear internet. It was fun while it lasted. We'll always have the memories...

I mention cable TV because it is classified as a utility. Furthermore, cable TV providers are more often than not your ISP (at least in the U.S.) — therefore, it is most certainly related. Your entire comment is complete ignorance peppered with arrogant stupidity. Nothing personal.

Typical diarrhea of the mouth response. Not my wheelhouse? I use the internet to get through the vast majority of my day — both for work and for pleasure. It is not pick and choose economics. Anytime a government looks to take over anything it should be scrutinized to all hell.

Very interesting. I would highly recommend taking a look at the book Where Good Ideas Come From — The Natural History of Innovation by Steven Johnson. Right off the bat, he goes into the theory of negative quarter-power scaling and superlinear scaling with regard to city growth and the exponential affect those

Thanks for the reply Pixie. 18 months is great. For what it's worth, my tipping point is ~12 months.

Lots of mention about 'low-energy' and 'efficient' sensors, but no mention of actual battery life? Sounds like a trap.

I got my first 2 or 3 jobs without either the internet OR a phone *gasp*. My last three have all been sans internet, but I could afford a phone at that point. Not going to lie, a phone made it easier, but I guarantee I'd have figured it out if I hadn't had one.

Yes. In fact, none of my employment opportunities have resulted from anything to do with the internet, but I don't see how that is relevant. For what it's worth, I also graduated from college in 2008 under 'the worst economic downturn since the great depression' — just in case you were thinking I'm some old rich guy