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Don’t you all normally have live.gawker.com or something like that set up for auto-updates? I’d rather not have to constantly F5 on this page if I don’t have to... Looking forward to the updates!!

Because local services are very different than national big-box/discount providers. Some people may not tip at a Hyatt, but they may tip at a bed and breakfast.

Serious question. Amazon partners with local courier services to provide this. Are recipients supposed to tip the courier? Is there any etiquette related to that?

Yup, exactly. It’s a silly gimmick and I can’t wait to see Apple fanboys defend as the Greatest Thing Ever. :-)

You don’t think 80s-era neons and a lack-of-gaps between words is distinguished and elegant? Shame on you!

I have an Android phone, and still had a hard time trying to use Android Auto with a Lightning cable.

Absolutely! Knowledge from videos like this are helpful initially, but don’t add up to much in the long run. Check out Bloom’s Taxonomy; students who rely on this would rarely rise above “apply” on his pyramids. No synthesis, no creation, no analysis... We are victims of our own technology and knowledge!

It sounds like you didn’t catch my reference to a semi-obscure movie from nearly 30 years ago. I encourage you (and everyone else, for that matter) to watch A Fish Called Wanda. It’s spectacularly funny, with John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Palin, and a hilarious Kevin Kline playing the most bombastic insanely

Maps also may be getting an interesting AR feature where iPhone users can hold their devices up to eye-level and get information on restaurants and other businesses ...

Wow, great job reformatting my comment and sending it back to me as an attempted insult. You show just about as much innovation as Apple!

Shut up. We didn’t lose Vietnam 1812. It was a tie!

Yeah, these things eat electricity like there is no tomorrow. The one I recommended above sucks up to 745 watts. If you can produce enough alternative energy to sustain that for a useful amount of time, you are doing something extremely right!! For me, I just run it on super-off-peak hours with my electricity provider

Yeah, these things eat electricity like there is no tomorrow. The one I recommended above sucks up to 745 watts. If

As I responded above to someone else, an A/C on its own isn’t always the right tool for this job. Take an unfinished basement for example, or a home that has multiple zones. Sometimes having an additional small unit can make a huge difference in an area that doesn’t otherwise get the full use of the A/C at all times

As I responded above to someone else, an A/C on its own isn’t always the right tool for this job. Take an unfinished

Re-using the water is certainly possible, even if it’s not 100% convenient or out-of-the-box functionality. The bucket/pan that catches water can be carried wherever you’d like - most people dump it down a drain, but nothing (other than weight) would stop you from carrying it outside. Similarly, many dehumidifiers

Re-using the water is certainly possible, even if it’s not 100% convenient or out-of-the-box functionality. The

Yes, but there is a lot more nuance that just that. Depending on your home’s size/shape/layout/construction, your air conditioner’s specifications, if your A/C is zoned for multiple areas, how often you want to run your A/C (cooling is a different desired result sometimes than dehumidifying), personal comfort levels,

Yes, but there is a lot more nuance that just that. Depending on your home’s size/shape/layout/construction, your

Yes and no. One the one hand, you’ll be very surprised at how much moisture a good dehumidifier will pull out. On the other hand, they generate heat so you’ll have to counterbalance that with your A/C if you’re home normally gets hot anyway. Pick one up from Home Depot and try it out; they have a really generous

Yes and no. One the one hand, you’ll be very surprised at how much moisture a good dehumidifier will pull out. On

I’ve had mine since July 2014 and it’s still running strong. My 10-month period doesn’t really give me any credence to talk about longevity, but hopefully it can continue to plug away for years. Did you file a warranty claim?

I’ve had mine since July 2014 and it’s still running strong. My 10-month period doesn’t really give me any credence

Yes, definitely using another sensor is a good idea. I bought this one from Home Depot that has a nice display with a ton of info that also connects to an outdoor sensor. With it, I get readouts from indoor and outdoor locations, so I can see how things compare/contrast. It all makes me very happy. Just be sure to

Yes, definitely using another sensor is a good idea. I bought this one from Home Depot that has a nice display with

Frigidaire FAD704DWD Energy Star 70-pint Dehumidifier

Frigidaire FAD704DWD Energy Star 70-pint Dehumidifier

Herpy derp! Stop trolling about crowdfunding! It’s 2015! Herpy the wild fucking derp!