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Or just a binder clip if you wanted to look like you were trying to "stick it to the man."

The claim in this article is false. Working out in the "fat buring zone" does burn a higher percentage of fat compared with overall calories burned, HOWEVER, when you workout in the "cardio zone" for the same period of time you end up burning more fat calories overall, despite it being a lower percentage of total

I use ING for savings, and BofA for my primary checking. The ING account is nice because the money doesn't need to be as liquid as my checking account, so I don't need ATM access but I can still transfer money to my checking account within a few business days.

I've got one too! I love those lamps. I actually got another one recently to put somewhere else. I've been using the first one for a few years. Generally though, I'd much rather have a headlamp over flashlight any day.

First, why isn't google using motorola, a company they now own, to develop their own phones? Why else would they acquire such a company? Maybe they have a contract with LG and they plan to do it eventually, I don't know. Second, yeah the phone has good specs, among the same as most other top tier android phones, but

I would buy this to be a remote for my home. Like my TV, AV stuff, security system, home automation, etc. I have an ipad now it's a little large to accomplish this. (First world problem, I know.)

This is a terrible question/idea for one big reason. Charging via usb or some third party charger is the best way to shorten battery life between charges and diminish the overall life of the battery. I don't want to guess the right charging specs that optimize my phone's battery performance with either a usb port or a

Wish it had built in GPS... that would make a lot of the apps more useful. Especially things like Mapmyride.

For me, it would make more sense to develop a smart thermostat with the extra capability this is trying to offer. Like maybe an outdoor module that monitors weather conditions via some home automation protocol that can tie-in to those systems.

Yeah that's more accurate. I forget that the cruiser itself is a class of ship. So the term Aegis cruiser is limited, like you say.

Are there any defensive measures that allow something like an Aegis cruiser to target and take down these missiles with other defensive SAMs? Or is that a little advanced? I know about the Phalanx system, but that's meant for smaller targets. So is there a similar system for defending against these larger, more