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I guess it could go either way; for that price I've had great Sennheiser headphones, but also mediocre Wesc ones.

These things are a big roll-over hazard, and also they're so heavy that driving them around on pavement destroys roads.

I dunno about adding a plow, but maybe they have an "mine flail" you could add to the front, which could do the same thing?

Yeah I'm kinda surprised Chow is so far behind... I figured that she had built up alot of good-will with Layton and the NDP, but the suburbs being a part of "Toronto" means she's probably a communist to them.

I imagine different places are liberal in different ways... like a friend who immigrated from South America in the 80s was shocked at how conservative he perceived North American Catholics to be- because he was raised in the liberation-theology tradition where helping poor people was more important than protesting

Everyone has an accent to someone... Canadian tv talk is more neutral, you still won't sound like one of our anchors. :)

I can't imagine them executing this in anything other than an drone capacity... frontline combat vehicles are clearly heading in that direction, and building something that's supposed to be in the thick of fighting but depends on speed rather than armour seems pretty counter to all the tech we've seen employed over

In regards to HarvestMoon's comment; I think a tip I would have is making sure boys are placed in environments where they don't interact only with boys, which for whatever reason is basically what they tend to default to in school or outside activities. Speaking from personal experience (as a male), equality isn't

A young dog or a puppy will keep the older one active, and the younger one will also learn from it; sell your parents on that aspect, because it's entirely true. A younger dog will really help the older one, and keeping your parents company in the next years is just an additional benefit.

That sucks... border situations like that are awful. My vote is for make the best of it... I hear Arizona is a really beautiful if hiking or being outdoors is your thing.

I think the slow dampening of "back to school" is pretty standard... I'm in grad school now, and back to school shopping is going to Muji to buy a new $2 notebook and a new $2 pen that doesn't have the clip broken off.

Remember in highschool when you used to need like 10 binders or something ridiculous?

Oh wow... yeah, it still shows up on Google, but it's gone 404 when you click. I posted a comment on that I was somewhat proud of... I don't think the article was that great, but as a topic I'm sure it would generate a really important discussion about media priorities, and politics vs entertainment.

It depends... I've had a number of close friends who are "difficult" by most people's standards, and some of them outright hated by other friends. People can have really deep-seated reasons for being the way they are that aren't public knowledge, or known by more than a handful of people: they might have really

Alot of Canadians have some sort Irish ancestry, and there are alot of Irish immigrants (of various generations) in the Toronto area... so honestly I think you'll benefit from really positive feelings that people have towards Ireland; in a stereotypical way, people will compliment your accent.

Toronto is a great city

Meat pies. Do it.

Alot of people feel kinda out of place at first- I in no way mean to dismiss your feelings, just to relate and say that I felt pretty sketched out when I first moved to NY, but after some time I was more able to distinguish between places that were actually unsafe (abandoned places) versus spots that would freak out

I'm pretty skeptical of how I could possibly need a new watch-computer-thing in my life... but I guess ultimately it will come down to if Apple can design something with seamless functionality and a purpose beyond anything else presently existing on the market. The design aspect has always been Apple's strong suit...

I think too also because it's so ubiquitous, including in small communities. Like you have a gas station, a corner shop, and then a Tim Hortens. I imagine for alot of people too it has fond childhood associations, especially for people who made road-trips.

Its a compromise to keep it bilingual for the French region. #canadianmanners

We would be like the bugs-bunny-florida animation and remove ourselves from the continent.

The food greatly depends on the city... as a Canadian living in Europe I really miss the excellent Toronto asian food, but I could see for example how good bread is much rarer to find in Canada.