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Just a suggestion, but including the package price or unit price would be helpful. I usually prefer getting my cookies from the supermarket grocery—Giant Eagle’s bakery choco chips are pretty good—but if I have to buy packaged cookies I’d like to know what's the best bang/buck.

Agreed on most of your points. I don’t doubt that Pixel 2 and 3 will be fine phones objectively in the short term—especially for photography if that’s your thing. Where I’m annoyed is the value proposition of the Pixel 3/XL being more expensive than comparable flagships from Samsung and LG yet have less RAM, less

how many millennials would not go on a second date with someone who ate their pizza with a knife and fork (32 percent).

Other than both being terrible GMs, I think the situations are quite different.

King was awful, but he and his defenders will claim that many of his worst moves—the Boston trades KG/Pierce and pick swaps to eternity, and the Gerald Wallace trade with Portland that gave up a Nets pick that became Lillard—were under

But:

You know he opens that video by saying every flagship phone has 4GB of RAM, right?

We will never be awful and are doomed to mediocrity for eternity. Just let us be.

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Don’t forget that McDonough also traded away an unprotected 2021 Miami 1st rounder for the right to move up five spots (16 to 11) to get Mikal Bridges. Miami’s got little cap flexibility and seems pretty locked into a low-ceiling, perennial 6-8 seed in the East, but they could well be awful by 2021.

My only

Places that have gender-designated, single-person bathrooms show poor judgement and should be avoided on the basis that they engage in pointlessness.

The coworking space is a good idea on a couple of levels. It’s good for dinner-only restaurants (as mentioned), but it’s also good for smaller restaurants that usually have the 1430-1700 slot closed for prep.

More importantly, just having people inside the space is important for creating an inviting atmosphere. An

You can’t compare RAM on Android and iOS devices; Apple devices have long contained less RAM than their Android counterparts, but have a different approach to memory management, be it through compression or killing off apps not in the foreground.

Here’s an explanation here from Android Authority, hardly a bastion of

Definitely these three guys. 

Nope. Most flagships have 6GB of RAM, and a few like OnePlus and Xiaomi come with 8GB.

8GB may well be excessive, and 4GB is fine for everyday use. But as a Project Fi user who until recently was limited to Pixel phones (until LG got added to Project Fi), it was doubly annoying that Google’s phones were as/more

I use Google Fi and after slogging through with a three-year old Nexus 5X that was increasingly prone to stalling and crashing—it surprisingly sucks when Waze crashes on you the first time you drive through Nashville because your Nexus 5X ran out of ram—and was looking forward to the Pixel 3XL.

Then the reveals over

I’m sorry, but I’m going to turn this into a United rant thread because I hate those fuckers too.

I had a redeye from LAX To IAD, and for some odd reason United thought it’d be possible to disembark-embark two full passengers from a single gate in LAX in a 38 minute window. They could not, and I was on that second

Not mine, but my parents: when I was about 6, we went Japan to visit family and my father for some odd reason thought kids didn’t need their passports.

Wrong.

Japanese bureaucrats are famous bureaucratic, and they held me in a room in Immigration while my parents tried to convince them that: 1) they had my papers, they

I endorse this sentiment.

I root for one of these teams, but I don’t want to go through the ordeal where for a few days everyone is forced to acknowledge the “Team X” fan solely in terms of “Hey, Team X won!” and holding the same bloviating conversation 10x a day three doors down from me.

I have similarly strong feelings about self-proclaiming oneself as a “foodie.” Better to eat than to worry about labels.