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Running shoes are too specialized for a ‘which is best’ survey.
Which is best for what kind of running?
How experienced are you (we all become more neutral over time), and how does your foot move?

Trail: Saucony Peregrine
LSD: Brooks Glycerine
Training: Brooks Ghost/Launch
Race Day: Saucony Kinvara/Brooks Connect
Would like

Running shoes are too specialized for a ‘which is best’ survey.
Which is best for what kind of running?
How

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for sharing.
No way to charge at work/school?

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for sharing.
No way to charge at work/school?

Power outage has some merit, I suppose, though in the event of a long-term power outage, I’d expect the cell networks to be down.
Road trips = car charger.

Power outage has some merit, I suppose, though in the event of a long-term power outage, I’d expect the cell

Why do so many people need battery packs?
How long are people away from home, office, car, transit terminal?
If in nature, maybe you deserve a short respite from devices?

Why do so many people need battery packs?
How long are people away from home, office, car, transit terminal?
If in

Why not use an old smartphone, or buy a dedicated one cheap ($30 Moto E) from a pay-as-you-go, and use only as wifi device?
Can seemingly have more functionality, and the touchscreen, power supply, wifi, etc. are already built in.

disclaimer: I know very little about Raspberry Pi, so maybe I’m missing some advantage

Anyone recommend a good (and cheap) wireless keyboard to go with the M510?

Anyone recommend a good (and cheap) wireless keyboard to go with the M510?

Mohu Leaf appears to be $39.99, not $34.99.

Mohu Leaf appears to be $39.99, not $34.99.

Disappointed that beer and coffee causing net dehydration isn’t on the list.
Another annoying myth.

Why does Amazon make it difficult to see the discounts, special offers, and discount codes?
Seems like it would only hurt/prevent their sales.

Why does Amazon make it difficult to see the discounts, special offers, and discount codes?
Seems like it would only

How about those short-lived seatbelts that slid around the door frame and forced itself on you when you closed the door?

Try covering a child in zinc oxide.
There are better alternatives available. We just can’t buy them in the states.

Try covering a child in zinc oxide.
There are better alternatives available. We just can’t buy them in the states.

Your argument might have some merit if the FDA had even bothered to test or review the products.
As it is, they are decades behind in even reviewing products that would in all likelihood, be saving lives.
Keep believing the U.S. system is the only one that works, and not a bureaucratic mess.

Your argument might have some merit if the FDA had even bothered to test or review the products.
As it is, they are

The FDA hasn’t approved a new sunscreen since the 90’s, while there’s been a ton of innovation.
Because, well, they’re a horrible bureaucratic regulatory behemoth that stifles innovation and causes more harm than good to consumers.

The FDA hasn’t approved a new sunscreen since the 90’s, while there’s been a ton of innovation.
Because, well,

Wouldn’t it be great if we weren’t hobbled by the FDA, and could buy real sunscreen, like the Europeans?

Wouldn’t it be great if we weren’t hobbled by the FDA, and could buy real sunscreen, like the Europeans?

#2 is what I was debating.

It’s no Top Gear.

How do you find these codes, like for the Ausdom headphones on Amazon?
Been waiting for awhile for a similar deal on Meelectronics headphones.
I feel like the offers must be hidden in plain sight somewhere on Amazon, but I don’t know how to find them.

How do you find these codes, like for the Ausdom headphones on Amazon?
Been waiting for awhile for a similar deal on

You are being a good and responsible dad.
Ignore the idiots here.

Cow’s milk protein allergies are extremely common, especially early on.
We had to cut out all cow milk protein while breastfeeding, and now all of the kids can consume it just fine.
Keep an eye out for casein in ingredients lists.

My first question was sincere.

But like with many Gawker sites, once questioned, you can only respond with snark.
And generally by a different Gawker writer than the one the question was posed to.

This blog has decent writing at times, and you’ve developed a good readership.
I just think the name isn’t helpful, or

I have no problem understanding the word.
Just think its a huge stretch to call it ‘genius’ or even ‘funny’.
It neither rolls off the tongue, nor conveys its message well.
Poor marketing.