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Funny, I literally just bought a Brooks Flyer for my commuting bike. Its been a game changer; absolutely perfect saddle for any bike more aggressive than a beach-cruise but without drop-bars. I still miss my steel-framed bike, but the Flyer makes me miss it less so (still: Death to Aluminum!)

Saddles with the cutout may help. They may not. Try other fitment stuff first.

So catchy, so utterly tone-deaf. This is going to be the summer soundtrack for the smuggest people you know.

I don’t know much about her, and the whole “ball” thing is ick but if I were outed and lambasted for every stupid thing I did as a 19yr old... well....  Also  as a 19yr old student still very much under the parentals thumb, I pretty much did what I was told to do, so...

Look, if we start doing “Famous person took part in institution that turned out to be hella racist” takes we’re going to be here forever because, spoiler alert, most white institutions in America are hella racist.

WEST WING. Every time I watch and rewatch this series, I get mad because I so wish I could have the opportunity to work with a group of people so smart, so driven and so basically decent.

Soooo close, but no manual transmission. No dice.

An infamous story of my love of butter: I’m between 1-2 and down for a nap. Mom takes a catnap too. When she awakens, she finds me asleep on the floor half-inside the fridge clutching a still-wrapped stick of butter inside a slice of bread, half-eaten.

Arteries, who really needs them fully open anyway?! I don’t!

+1 on the steak

A peanut butter sandwich. Don’t go yuck until you’ve tried it.

And I would want to do this, why??? I’d rather make my Chromebook into a Windows machine.

A lot of their customers are corporations, whose employees often primarily use them like desktops, with monitors and external input devices. I work for such a corporation and use my work issued MacBook Pro like that. And yes, I utterly despise the butterfly keyboard, but don’t really have to put up with it for my use

I see what they were going for, though. If they could pull off thinner keyboards, then that’s a win, but also, from my own observations, a shorter “throw’ key is potentially faster, quieter, and ergonomically sound, if the actuation force is kept down. I’m a PC/mechanical keyboard user, and I’ve switched over to a

Getting class certification is the biggest hurdle. It is likely there will be a settlement eventually, but it’s nice to know that the court at least said this can go forward.

Jesus. No, they’re not like fax machines. That there are faster digital ways to do a thing (send somebody money) doesn’t mean the older, pre-existing, analog way of doing the thing is inherently worse.

I swear by cast iron pans, but the only exception for me is eggs. Especially omelettes. A nonstick pan just makes flipping omelettes or over-easy eggs so much easier. I got a couple Le Creuset non-stick pans, and I’ve been very satisfied. You can still put them in the oven up to 500 degrees, and can even (lightly) use

I swear by cast iron pans, but the only exception for me is eggs. Especially omelettes. A nonstick pan just makes

Right?  I’ve lived in New England for 35+ years and when I read the headline I thought “huh?” Maybe in Alaska or somewhere like that.

This is not a thing. I worked in a GM dealership for 30 years in Minnesota and have never seen this happen.

I did and found that French tanks at the beginning of WWII were actually better than the German´s, that the French put up a memorable defense but lacked coordination. Besides 'stop' is no gear, it would be the brake, leaving only 'reverse' which would not be logical. But I somehow feel you would not be interested.