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Is there a noticeable difference between using a lemon or a lime? A lime seems to pair better with avocado to me.

I always use proper grammar and punctuation to the best of my ability. Every time I see a text message or Facebook status without either I begin to question why I am friends with the particular person. You can tell a lot about a person by the way their use of proper grammar and punctuation. How much longer does it

I use it all the time because I switch from my projector, to my laptop's screen, to my desktop monitor. It is much easier to hit Fn+F8 than go into the Control Panel.

I do the same exact thing but people always give me a weird look when I salt the ketchup.

Am I the only one that ignores the cup completely and uses a soda lid instead?

Like everything Showalter this goes from relatively normal to completely absurd (see cats and sandwiches). Amy Poehler is as good as she was in Upright Citizens Brigade and David Hyde Pierce comes from nowhere.

The only 2 people I know that still use a screen protector are my dad, won't listen to me that he doesn't need one, and my wife, who needs one because she works on a farm and beats her phone to death.

Without question it is the first computer I played on when I was a kid. The Commodore 64. My dad still has the monitor in his workshop.

Why do they bother making these designs and bother getting a patent for it? It will never happen.

I can remember my mom used to clean the floors with vinegar. The only drawback is the smell takes over the house for a while.

Well I have to. My wife and I are splitting so we have to split our plans which runs out in October. So I either have to pay an ETF ((350-10*20)*2=300) now and get a new plan for $80 a month for 2 gigabytes or wait and get the shared for 100 a month for 2 gigabytes.

So for $90 I get unlimited calling and texting with 1gb of data with my smartphone? I get 450 minutes (of which I never use all of) with unlimited texting and data now for $90. If this is going to hurt anyone it is the individuals with a single device.

You could also create a coaching plan in Runkeeper. The only drawback is there is only 3 different paces so you would have to use one of the listed paces twice.

I guess that all makes sense. I was just thrown off by the statement that "It seems like a pretty simple way to fit in a run when you don't have a lot of time." It made it seem like it was a time saver but in reality it isn't but that is okay because it isn't meant to be.

Did I miss something? I didn't see any mention of gorilla glass.

Very confused by the article.

Am I the only one that would be worried that the back screen would get scratched to hell? I would prefer a tablet with a keyboard docking station.

I think it is the cell phone makers in cahoots with your provider... They have random vibrations go off so that I check my phone. Then while I have it out I might as well use it for something. Right? It is all a conspiracy.

I have always inhaled slowly when going down as I let myself slowly descend and exhaled with a quick burst when pushing up (like when you throw a punch). I have asthma and the only times I have trouble breathing with push ups is when I do them at the end of a run.

Thank you for pointing this out. I used to work retail at an Omaha Steak and it would drive me nuts when someone looked at a top shelf steak and complain about the amount of fat. An then I would have to go through my whole speech about why a well marbled steak is the best. If you are afraid of fat then don't eat