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Apparently, you have a hard time reading and understanding things or just didn't read past the first comma.

The chair before that was used for 1.8 centuries.

Not necessarily. Windows are clear as well, so you're not losing anything there and still gaining the other advantages of having the bubble. Plus, I'm sure they could figure out a way to tint it so it would let enough light in/out that you can see but keep out most of the rays that make things hot.

Also this:

If the science behind it holds up, would it be worth forgoing sight to the street for a highly efficient HVAC system?

She even has a necklace on.

2000 would be great. Personally, I'll be taking all my money and investing in AAPL at $30 a share.

Exactly this.

Since I never had to meet them, I guess playing Sonic for a year before that piece of crap broke right outside its warranty was worth it.

A lot of mom and pop places do suck. Pizza is an art, and if you live outside NYC it can take weeks or even years to find a place that does it right. When the old spot we ordered from closed my family had some absolute nightmares before we found a new place.

Another classic. You really can't go wrong with any song from Sonic 2.

What if I had both?

I'm willing to bet money that 4 "average" men from the US, Japan, Netherlands, and France would be 3 white guys and a "kinda" Asian.

I think ghhhuuuuukkk already addressed why he might not have helped the player right away, but as far as him being a "rent-a-cop" the article does say "he's a 27-year veteran from South Walpole, and this is his first year on bullpen duty." He's definitely put in his time to finally get some cush shifts this year.

I thought this was going to be an officer from the bombing as well. The photo you posted definitely shows the somber part of when these guys unfortunately have to do the worst part of their job. I feel like the photo in the article is more of a "sports" photo though, as it shows someone who usually would be more calm

Little Caesar's is the closest chain, about 2 miles from my house. From often visiting my mother's side of the family (very Italian) in New York I know this is not good pizza, but I still love it. It's probably because my family would get it when I was growing up because it was close and cheap. To me, Little Caesar's

Happens in NYC all the time too.

I feel like the only way this could make you look like a bigger douchebag is if it had Bluetooth built in.

My first (and last) alarm clock was, let's say "decommissioned," one morning when I, let's say "pressed," the snooze button repeatedly with my fist. It still worked after that, but the buttons were never quite right. Soon it was tossed and I began using my phone instead.