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And that’s because you *don’t* have that much money to throw away. If you did, you’d stop thinking like you (the guy that doesn’t have), and like the guy that does have. You see, you’re worried about the re-sale value, or the investment making you money... But someone that already has plenty of money to ‘throw

Here, let me help with that...

The fun part is that even if you aren’t using it anymore, if you leave it in the forest lots of people can use it however they want. So watch what forest you leave it in...

Aaargh! I can’t believe that other people have desires and motivations different from my own! Why do they have to diverge so wildly from what I, exclusively, consider the correct set of behaviors?

That’s why I still use a 640 x 480 display and a 13” tube TV. Only fanbois like high resolution displays. I’d go back to 320 x 200 if only I could get my hands on one.

The argument that an AI might make mistakes is literally the worst argument against having computers take over a task. He is 100% correct that inevitably a situation will come up that wasn't programmed in or there will be a hardware fault or a software fault or something and a plane will crash in a way that a human

Everyone thinks they are a better driver than the driver in the car in front of them.

Yes. Yes, you are.

You are right; I was pointing to the possibility that with time (millions of years) and some memory storage ability, those moving droplets could turn into something more. If you think about it, the membrane of a cell is just that, an oil layer surrounded by water. Every cell is a (very complex) bubble in the end.

LOL let me prove how wrong your anti semitic prejudice is by suing you for one million dollars. LOL

It depends on the type of business.

I dunno. People seem to be really fascinated by psychology which is why so much bad info get passed around. Real psychologists use brainpower and have to have some kind of critical thinking skills to get past all the bullshit. Once the real research and statistics come into play, most casual psychologists will get

I think research psychologists are a different thing but clinical psychologists, counselors? My cousin is one of the least self-aware people I know and he can't even help himself get over a codependent girl that treated him like shit many years ago. Of course this is a n of 1. He's got issues.

Okay, honesty time: How many of us would actually pull over and stop on the freeway for a black Monte Carlo with no police badging and tiny police-looking lights that's running you off the road in a very unprofessional way? I know I wouldn't. I would get the fuck out of there, and if he kept pursuing, I would pull

So, I have an issue with Pinkham, and most of you commenters who are pro-tipping. I'm not trying to start an argument, but it is astounding how many people just accept this outdated custom. If you haven't noticed I agree with Bartlett, although I do tip, but not because I care about the worker, I don't, it's a hostage

See, I'm the other end of the spectrum. Never saw it until a year or so ago, and I got tired of everyone going "Its the most awesome thing ever made by human hand! It will cure your cancer! You will weep tears of blood from how brutally it was cut down in before it's greatness could truly shine!!!!!!!!"

One of my favorite shows on HBO. I used to get hotels when travelling for work so I could watch the new episode. I will also put in a secondary of IT Crowd on BBC, but since it's British, may not count.

Dollhouse was doomed to the limitations of its star, but the show itself delved into the most incredibly thought provoking questions of humanity (and where we're going) that I've ever seen this side of Ghost In The Shell. I think it's clear with the finale episodes that we missed out on an important show.

I'm only going to buy and iWatch if the magnetic charger actually floats through white ethereal space, and attaches itself to the floating watch. Will be bummed of its not capable of that.

I'm a bit confused about the popularity of the Sand Snakes. They're only major arc in the books is a failed coup of Doran Martell. Are they popular solely because of their link to Oberyn, or is there something I'm missing? Maybe it's just because I have an interest in the Viking era, but I found the Greyjoys more