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Orangina is the nectar of the gods

I guess its supposed to be catchy? In reality, the three arrows you see that most people associate with recycling actually stand for:

This is probably true in most cases, but my brother's dog just had her leg amputated and is going in for doggie chemo based on her bone cancer. Add the two knee surgeries (second one was on insurance) and he has saved a huge amount of money. As gut wrenching as it would be, I would have been tempted to put her down

Sorry to beat this dead horse, but I made a comment Wed 23 Nov 2011 at 4:34 PM nominating GRM.

I have to agree with Nate. Why not something like:

vote Gourmet Recipe Manager

"just make inch (or centimeter) marks on your headphone cable."

I broke down and went through their legal section and here is what they call the fair use policy (still poorly defined):

For those interested:

accidental double post

So I can use it as much as I want if Im not using their network for $20/mo? Thats brilliant, I can also do that without paying a dime right now! Thats not really what I was commenting on.

/sign

one way to reduce the wobble would be to use two bearings on the output shaft (after the coupler). Couplers are not made for this type of setup, Ive seen rigid couplings used this way and its just wrong, a three part flexible is so far past ok...

I really hate when a company claims 'Unlimited' and then talks about a fair use policy. THAT IS A LIMIT! I believe it is false advertising and lifehacker is perpetuating this LIE by calling it 'unlimited'.

Sunny Select string cheese is actually better than anything else you can get in a regular supermarket. Not as good as the hand made Armenian / Turkish stuff, but better than the brand names. Call it the exception to the rule.

I hadnt noticed that, thanks! Unfortunately both KML and GPX appear to strip the heart rate data out... TCX appears to be the only format to have it.

It also allows you to export to gpx or tcx (with heart rate) which runkeeper will allow you to import (which is exactly what I do). Runkeeper is one way, MyTracks lets you have an intermediate step so you have the potential to migrate your data somewhere else.