crashfrog
crashfrog
crashfrog

Its a good drive, but don't buy it thinking that you can disassemble it into a hard drive and a USB3.0 SATA adapter - USB 3.0 is actually built into the drive. There's no SATA interface.

Its a good drive, but don't buy it thinking that you can disassemble it into a hard drive and a USB3.0 SATA adapter

Sugar is sugar; why does it matter whether it was added or not? It’s digested by your body in the same way.

Yeah, I mean, they’re delicious. I had some in my kitchen which is why I knew what the label says.

I’m literally looking right at a nutrition label right now, and it’s labeled with sugar content. Grams of and calories from. I don’t remember a time when that wasn’t the case. What are you asking for, exactly?

To be fair, it’s the content of saturated fats they’re objecting to, not the total fats. And sure, some of it is from nuts; a lot of it is most likely from the coconut. Nobody’s really out there saying that coconut is really good for you.

And I’m particularly dismayed that the back of the bars say “A study by the

Sugar’s already on the label. What are you talking about, exactly?

I don’t believe the FDA has ever said “fat is the devil”.

Yeah, let’s do all of that. I’m 100% in favor. I’m just saying, if your solution to the American obesity/shitty health crisis is that 375 million Americans suddenly get a lot better educated about food - and while we’re at it, let’s get them up to speed on evolution, climate change, and that GMO’s are safe and good

Sure, makes sense - obviously the outfit that’s trying to sell you a protein bar without much protein in it is the one to trust, over the outfit that’s trying to, you know, prevent them from doing that.

Well, ok. I actually work at the FDA, down the hall from the Food Labels department, so you can tell me your amazing suggestion for how anyone is supposed to fit an entire education about the state of nutritional science and the role of saturated fats in a healthy diet - tied, presumably, to your weight, age, and

That just doesn’t seem right in light of various database breaches; we know the passwords were stored as hashes because we could see the hashes, and eventually the hashing algorithm was determined. And these databases were from sites that enforced various password complexity/structure requirements.

I’m unconvinced that

They’re stored as hashes, anyway, and the hash for everyone’s password - no matter what it is - is the same length. So it’s literally a completely arbitrary and insecure requirement.

Let me just stipulate that I've come down on the side of police in a lot of these recent shootings - Michael Brown, Tamir Rice - because of the substantial evidence that police acted only after they were put in a situation where those individuals had left them no choice but to escalate to lethal force. "Unarmed" isn't

I'd like to have clearer rules for tipping, because its tough to negotiate:

Classic watches are timeless

It appears you are unwilling to do any reading on the topic, because your comments are simply...astounding.

Then are you saying that my lawn is directly fertilized by ground up corn?

That is essentially how Mother Nature has done it for a billion or so years.

it was more like tar.

Pray tell, what "potential danger" is there from a heirloom variety?