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Daniel0524
daniel0524-old

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I don't understand people here who are saying this will lead to an overbearing police presence with a myriad of wasteful, menial pull overs. While at first I agreed, I then started to think about it. There are only so many cops working so many hours a day. Is the number of people they pull over per day really going to

I switched to a Merkur Model 180 Long Handled Safety Razor a few months ago and never looked back. Not only is the shave insanely close, but it's also caused a lot less skin irritation. I was able to pick one of these up with a pack of blades, a decent soap, and a badger hair brush on Amazon for around 65 bucks.

I don't see why this comment was necessary, you should read the title of this article. You love the car, other people hate it.

Yeah but a real carpenter will sleep with your wife. Is it really worth the tradeoff?

The default.

I'm working as an itern at Pfizer, and my site has recently adopted an open floorplan. When they say open floorplan, they mean it for everybody too - I sit next to my line's VP and when he has his boss (An executive) come for meetings they sit there to.

Nobody in the US is going to insight a riot with a gun because if they did, the police would shoot them. I don't understand why it's so hard for other countries to understand gun culture in the US. It's not the anti-American crap you see on the BBC where everybody and their mother is walking around with loaded

I agree completely. Why should Google spend what could amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide complementary services that are unheard at most corporations even at the upper levels to people making close to minimum wage? Just because these "yellow badges" do their job on Google's campus does not mean

no, I do too, and this probably won't even post.

The fastest car I've ever driven would be a 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo S. But the fastest I've ever driven is 130 in my 2003 Subaru Outback V6.

@S1L1SC: Yo, bro, you should probably think about the amount of road the US has to pave compared to the amount of road Germany does. I mean, yeah, deep foundations would be sweet, but losing so much money that the US can no long afford to maintain them isn't.