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    It’s fancy pants tator tot hot dish! 

    I’m unable to break 42 on my Garmin as measured through my walking activities despite rigorously biking 1600 miles over the past 6 months. Any idea if there is a ceiling to measuring VOmax on low effort walking exercises?

    Got a good deal on the Nest Wifi last week at Costco ($299 for router + 3 points). It’s such a big improvement.

    Got a good deal on the Nest Wifi last week at Costco ($299 for router + 3 points). It’s such a big improvement.

    Costco is running a great deal on Nest Wifi right now. $299 for a 4 pack.

    Costco is running a great deal on Nest Wifi right now. $299 for a 4 pack.

    Only one way to find out. Do it, and report back if you’re still alive. 

    Yeah. I’d say that leveraging a small amount of guilt to motivate a positive action/behavior is better than succumbing to nihilism. That said, I agree with the author that wracking yourself with guilt is counter productive. 

    Yeah. Without a budget in mind and based on the information provided I’d probably say an A7III with Sony-Zeiss 55/1.8 and Tamron 28-75/2.8.

    Yeah. Without a budget in mind and based on the information provided I’d probably say an A7III with Sony-Zeiss

    What’s your budget? 

    What’s your budget? 

    Agreed. I love cast iron. I use this one the most because it’s huge and the low sides allows for easy food flipping. .

    Agreed. I love cast iron. I use this one the most because it’s huge and the low sides allows for easy food flipping.

    A big ass cast iron pizza pan. I’ve never actually cooked pizza on it, but it stays on the big burner of my stove all the time. I have other cast iron pans but I use this for 90% of my cast iron cooking. If you don’t already have an integrated flat top on your stove, these are essential for everyday searing, browning,

    A big ass cast iron pizza pan. I’ve never actually cooked pizza on it, but it stays on the big burner of my stove

    Dyson have good suction but they’re pretty crap in all other aspects. Ergonomic nightmare, poor reliability, and bad design (both dysons I’ve had have blown more dust in the air than they’ve sucked up). 

    Dyson have good suction but they’re pretty crap in all other aspects. Ergonomic nightmare, poor reliability, and bad

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    The runner-up (to my mom) is also Dyson

    The runner-up (to my mom) is also Dyson

    I’m pro peas. Adds some green and balances the creaminess with some bitterness. I also top with some thinly sliced cherry tomatoes and sometimes a chiffonade of swiss chard.

    I’ve never had any issues with scrambling eggs when making carbonara. I always just temper the eggs with a couple big spoonfuls of the hot pasta water. 

    Bissell Air Ram

    Bissell Air Ram

    Frankly, the bubbly stuff should always be poured first (at least to half full). Never pour booze first. That’s my tip for making a good mixed drink/highball/whatever we want to call it.

    Yeah. I’ve had two pairs of SoundPeats Tru Wireless for the last 15 months or so. If you watch amazon you can often find them with a $5 off coupon that brings them under $25. Both pairs have been flawless, and they sound damn good for $25 headphones.

    Yeah. I’ve had two pairs of SoundPeats Tru Wireless for the last 15 months or so. If you watch amazon you can often

    Is the change that they’re turning this on by default? Because this has been available for a long time. It’s great if they’re turning it on by default because it might help people in my office do it the right way (one space).

    Franks Hot sauce. Great on it’s own with perfect heat/taste ratio, and mixing it about 2:1 with blue cheese dressing gives you a next level creamy/spicy dipping sauce. Plus, it’s cheap so you can put that sh*t on everything.

    Franks Hot sauce. Great on it’s own with perfect heat/taste ratio, and mixing it about 2:1 with blue cheese dressing