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I suppose the problem here is that the author introduced "teflon-like" into the discussion, whereas DeWalt simply called it a "specially formulated anti-stick coating"...

(since I can't comment directly anymore)

How about a blunt-force-trama-induced breast-cancer joke?

None of you guys know what you're talking about.

No, you've never noticed any *bad* vibration... you can't say you've never noticed "any" because you wouldn't be able to tell the saw was on in that case without looking at the blade.

Indeed.

Because they want to be able to talk to their ships?

Then I will take the time to respond to your heart-click and wish you well in keeping your star while talking about how Gizmodo doesn't like to edit stuff.

George Lucas: Pulling horrible performances out of absolutely everyone since before he had money...

*Young* Anakin's terrible acting?

> it's likely the author doesn't read the comments on his stories.

Personally, having written so many papers in high school / college, I've pretty much conditioned myself to expand contractions as I read them.

Vibration is going to be better or worse depending on what you're cutting and what you're cutting it with (in terms of the saw, your skills with the saw, and the age and proper installation of the blade).

> I *am* a carpenter, and I can tell you that this is marketing bullshit.

I wonder what happens if I shamelessly link to my own Android application?

Well then we just need to stop keeping them living... I can't eat them while they're living, so that's obviously the least important part of the process...

I love watching laws being made... it's like watching children elect a king of a mountain...

> I will say that it's amazing what a little scrap-metal and some basic wiring can do

Rubber. Rubber ping-poing table...

And that truck better also come with a second, and possibly third, truck...