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Actually...  the Yamahas are nowhere close to being flat as it has been suggested.  It just got traction like the MDR-V6.  Both have similar enough sound signature and were ubiquitous enough that they have gained “legendary” moniker.  

You can cure stupid, but you have to first cure the impotent ejumakashun system here first...  That’s going to take more than a simple shot I’m afraid.

RAM.  I can see the 16GB of RAM being an issue.  But then again, I’m fairly certain I’m an outlier on these things, as my machines have 64 and 128GB of RAM.

Why not both? Why not Zoidberg?

Yea, you generally don’t want to screw around with FCC, OSHA, and CPSC.  They have the banhammer to make your company disappear if they so wished.

So, what’s the next shortage?

Let’s get this out on to a plate.

1 Giant Battery that will run out in 3 days as opposed to built in battery that you can’t replace without replacing the device.  And will need to wait for it to charge back up or be tethered to a battery case forever.

Musk’s own private army.  

And hates it.  Both.  

A Tesla Mover, really.

Now you apologize. Ferengis are more cultured and nuanced than most Qu-Republicans.

I was thinking something like this. This was for phones with removeable batteries and some decent support in the aftermarket of course.

Some calories will wind up in the broth, since the noods themselves are fried, and some of the fat and starches will leech out of the noodles and into the broth. So, technically, it’s not calorie free.

Remember when you could actually pop out batteries on your not-iPhones and aftermarket battery marketers would sell ginormous 10000mAh battery packs that made your phone 3x as large but also last something ridiculous?

Probably this.  

Actually, I think you could almost work the Snyder cut into two distinct movies, but where to have that appropriate cutoff would’ve been interesting.

You can do anything!

Peter Thiel has entered the chat... or courtroom...

I’m halfway thinking that Cricut’s cloud platform probably uses said open-source software for some of the duties.