clintcarlson77
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I've got an old Britta from college that is starting to get little hairline cracks around the handle where it attaches to the main body. I've been looking at different filter setups and while this one looks nice I really want to find a good review site that actually covers how well it filters the water and what it

The problem with barebacking is the increased chance of one of those really nasty STD's... I think it's pronounced "cheldren" and on average lasts 18-26 years and then can show up randomly anytime after that. You'll dump hundreds of thousands of dollars into this STD and in the end it still keeps coming back.

I would be more likely to pay $800 for an adult sized big wheel then one of these things. The fixed gear system is something I'm really not a fan of as it feels like a giant step backwards for "bicycles" of any sort.

They definitely seem like a tight knit group, but it sure can be a brutal sport. I've never felt more awkward then while at a bar then last summer with my girlfriend who wound up with a black eye from an elbow to her face during her last big derby bout. There were a lot of dirty looks from girls neither of us knew

RollerDerby! My girlfriend got me to watch a bout last May, since she was competing. What's not to love about drinking a beer and watching a bunch of bad ass girls in booty shorts wrecking each other. Plus there is a surprising amount of strategy once you get to know the rules better and until you get to know the

Love my GIFS, but I'm curious if the new format (GFY) will actually ever take off or not.

I work in I.T. about the only way I'm able to make it through the day is with sarcasm and apathy, because after helping a user who can't print for the umpteenth time by showing them how to put paper in the printer that has a large color touch screen on the printer that plays through step by step directions with

I just use the push to chrome extension that can send pages (links or whole web pages) to my iPhone's Chrome App. Might check pushbullet out, but it looks like the same kind of functionality.

The last book I read and finished about a month ago was Neuromancer I read the whole thing in one sitting over the course of an afternoon-evening. Currently reading Snowcrash and have been reading it on my Kindle Paperwhite. I can turn the brightness down enough that I can read it in bed for 45-60 minutes before I

EXACT....SAME....THOUGHT.

You should have another article talking about the differences between charging on USB 2.0 vs. USB 3.0 on a PC I'm surprised by how many people don't know that USB 3.0 charges faster due to carrying significantly more milliamps. Now I just gotta take my multimeter and see what kind of power is getting pushed through

I have my fathers old Parker Fly, it's gotta be over 50 years old now. It's nearly indestructible and writes nice and smoothly.

Awwww, those things do look awesome and the reviews on amazon are mainly people gushing about how much they love it. My only problem is I live in a very small apartment with an even smaller kitchen space and buying single use devices is really hard to justify even though I do love good popcorn... oh well added it to

I would want a small swarm of these things that would follow me and I'd call them my minions.

We kind of had one, it was under the sink in the shared bathroom on the 2nd floor. It was less of a chute and more of a trapdoor, from the laundry room you could reach up with a hook and open it and then toss all the clothes and towels down. As a little kid I used to throw my socks at my mom down below while looking

Seriously... it's going to pay off eventually.

Yup going to lifehacker, I like to think of it as procrastination/self improvement.

Only if they keep the horribly long "morphing" scenes where they just have him doubled over and screaming for too, too long. Of course if you're throwing this out there then I'd have to also suggest Auto-Man