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The reason is in the way Amazon structures items for sale. Often, “same” items are sold by many, many retailers (most consumers don’t really pay attention to this, they just see the lowest price as the “add to cart” item and proceed accordingly) under the same item page. As a retailer, this makes it hard to ensure

The reason is in the way Amazon structures items for sale. Often, “same” items are sold by many, many retailers

My parents had this done years ago when 23andme was initially allowed to release genetic results that included certain diseases (so before this big restriction). It did show my father had at least one of the genetic markers for Parkinson’s and that a blow to the head might trigger it. Years later, he was hit by a car

I use this graphic (wish I remember the source).

My main Mac complaint is that they keep tearing apart advanced programs like Final Cut Pro so it’s now iMovie+. For semi-pros, that was a dealbreaker.

It is someone that forgot to write an article by the deadline :D

Good stuff. For those looking for a slightly different sound, here’s my playlist recommendation: Create a Pandora station from the artist “Purity Ring”. Yes, it’s ironic. But the resulting station is very, very good for activities.

Rating the best stores based on percent marked off seems flawed. If Macy’s had a TV normally for $1,000 and on Black Friday is selling it for $500, that’s 50% off. However if JCPenny had the same TV normally for $800 and on Black Friday is selling it for $450. Well Macy’s looks like it has the better deals because of

Yeah. I was read that and went “My mouth certainly can tell the difference!”. It isn’t necessarily “bad”, but the taste and texture are definitely changed for the worse.

Yes I’ve noticed that the bloomed chocolate doesn’t taste the same. But I never knew “blooming” was a thing. I just thought it was stale.

I think my mouth does care; the texture is off and the flavor is not quite the same (dullness), but glad to know it isn’t completely lost for baking.

While I don’t have a dot I do have an Echo. While I like a lot of the features (integrated with Amazon Prime Music is awesome), it wasn’t until I started getting some smart switches and outlets that its usefulness took off, “Alexa, fan on” Boom! “Alexa lights on” Boom! If I set up my house just right, I may be able to

$5/mo for something I can do for free now? Or does it have features that Tasker / IFTTT / etc can’t do?

Of COURSE the military is going to predict the most chaotic and dystopian outlook possible. That way they can use fear as a tactic to maintain funding.

I was going to say, WTF, a $50 V-neck tshirt, who the hell would bother? Then I thought it must be a sponsored post, why didn’t it say so. If it’s a sponsored post it should say so. If not, the gear articles just lost any sense of validity. Then I saw prior posts saying everything that I was thinking...glad to see I’m

I was going to say, WTF, a $50 V-neck tshirt, who the hell would bother? Then I thought it must be a sponsored post,

Who spends fifty bucks on a single tee shirt?!  
If that’s a sponsored post, it should be noted.

Who spends fifty bucks on a single tee shirt?!  
If that’s a sponsored post, it should be noted.

Someone please shoot me if I ever buy a $50 t-shirt.

Someone please shoot me if I ever buy a $50 t-shirt.

I must be having different dreams... this would be more of a nightmare.

I must be having different dreams... this would be more of a nightmare.

Anything on notification center grouping notifications by app? I miss that.

Answer: get a bidet.

BIDET! Anything else is for the uncivilized!