chrisanderson12
Chris Anderson
chrisanderson12

For 100$ I’m in. But hell no for 340.

I’m now inspired to pursue one of my inventions again.

If you’re buying a suit for less than $300, then you’re buying crap (which of course the suitsy is meant to market against).

I think because most of those people probably wore at one point or another the really cheap kind of suits, or the wool kind that sometimes aren’t that comfortable and can be hot and itchy.

Otherwise yeah, for the most part, also, having to don an undershirt/wifebeater, then the suit shirt and then the tie and then the

Agreed. The only reason I don't wear them all the time is the expense of dry cleaning.

Greg, in the survey you conducted, the photos show that you wore the real suit with the jacket unbuttoned, while the Suitsy’s was buttoned. I think this may have subconsciously affected the results.

I know right? Terrible photography. Terrible fitting. Terrible modeling. This guy also has a serious punch face.

I just went to Men’s Warehouse and priced out a 2 button, wool blend suit in my size, they have 13 of them under 300, which is less than the Suitsy. I was hoping this would be a little less than the price of a suit and that would be it’s appeal, but it’s not.

Why is it that people think of suits as uncomfortable? Mine are more comfortable than jeans, I think.

In the firsts images he IS wearing a black glove...

Still, he was wearing the glove during that scene. When you're arguing the detail and accuracy of the set, that's a huge omission.

At current usage rates, it would take California a quarter of a million years to use 1% of the volume of the oceans, assuming they had no other source of water and none of that water was ever returned to the oceans.

Well if I remember its something like 150-200ft below sea level, so.... “possible”, but I don’t know about feasible. That’s also a heckuva path to open to the ocean... maybe a subsurface pipeline “trickling” into the salton sea... but I think most people would look at the expense and decide against it.

Dumb question, but is it possible to shove a canal in from the Salton Sea to the Ocean? It might not be freshwater, but at least regular ocean water would help a bit, create some currents? I know nothing of the Salton Sea’s situation, so honest (and probably dumb) question here.

Growing up I used to go fishing at the Salton Sea pretty regularly for talapia and corvina. We even chartered a boat once. Then the salinity got too high from all the farm runoff and everything started dying. Eventually the tackle shop closed and now it’s a ghost land.

Interesting article and conclusions... I would think that California would use that big giant ocean that is located to the left of the state if and when the need becomes greatest. Sure water desalination plants are expensive...however if the water stops then folks will find a way to run costs down...thus preventing

This is cool. I’ve always been fascinated by how she knows how to make the person hotter, even changing the stuff that I wouldn’t even think like the cheek area around the lips, slightly change eye shape, or something. Like I’ve tried making a hot person in games and they never turn out being hot. Yet I know what hot

Good stuff, and probably true more often than parents realize. +1 for the use of the name “Liam” because that’s 1 of the 10 names every parent is [grossly over] using nowadays. “Annoyingly accurate” for the win.

i wonder if rome had to deal with this scenario in their coliseums when their empire was burning.....

How many of those outside rioting or looting, would normally be inside working in some facet? I am sure a good days pay for the players was lost on those that really needed the money.