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Don't buy ultra-pasteurized, homogenized milk if your concern is that you don't use it up - buy less milk. Buy the stuff that's not overly processed and your taste buds and body will thank you for it.

There's kind of a cheat going on between this an the original - in the original it's all a drawn image, and the two squares are implied to be the same shade because of the shadow rather than in spite of it. Here the shadow is faked by coloring the squares, and so that's the reason the squares are the same shade. Same

No debate in my house, my mother the tetris nut wanted it just like I did, but we didn't have the money at the time. I got the console a couple years later for christmas, and continued my pattern from the NES - played the crap out of it with friends and family, but never actually finished a game. :)

Yeah, I see that now, though I don't know if it works properly with the iPad... I'll have to try it myself.

None of the books that I buy are any cheaper on Amazon/Kindle than BN/Nook, or if they are, it's by less than a dollar. The prices are set by the publishers for all of the ebook stores now, so they are fairly uniformly screwy. Some older books might be lower just because the price was never changed on Amazon since the

In my experience, if you aren't a frequent flier, you aren't getting an upgrade any more. Updates for frequent fliers have become common and aggressive since the airlines have been cutting back on flights and running right at capacity. I haven't been on a major flight in the past two years that hasn't been full, even

Also, cloud reader was originally designed to target pc/netbook/chromebook users if you were following the beta process- adding credence to this not really having anything to do with the iOS terms changes

Unless I'm missing something, this doesn't really change anything - the Kindle app can still sync and read books just fine, you just can't buy them with out going to a browser and typing amazon.com all on your own. This doesn't really address that.

*shrug*, mine came off clean. Maybe it has more to do with them never cleaning their shower? :)

Command strips are friggin awesome. I use them because I have old plaster walls, and they don't need any more abuse than they've already had. The strips come in various sizes, and the weight strength is on them - if you stick to what they are actually rated for, you shouldn't have any trouble. I've used the larger

Thankfully, the people who take this advice for the reasons listed are the type of lazy, irresponsible, needy individuals we don't need hanging around in more meaningful social environments and job markets.

I'm not usually one to rant about the quality of posts, but the first paragraph of this one sounds like a child starting a flame war. Amazingly petty, and unnecessarily rude.

No one with more than two brain cells would install this in a home (or strap a sub directly to a wall), so I assume they are just doing this for kicks. Certainly takes problems with sympathetic vibrations to whole new level.

There was also another article regarding both cold brew and sun tea recently on lifehacker with additional info:

This article seems to be getting a lot of mis-representation. First off, the drug doesn't make you feel happy, and it kinda pisses me off that DVICE would use a happy pill image with it, because it is totally misleading. It makes you feel less sick (that underlying miserable sick feeling, not the symptoms) by

Verizon sold half of their FIOS infrastructure to Frontier, and both halted buildouts in the middle of their progress, so the majority of us no longer even have any hope of getting the service, ever. I don't think that's a sign of a good ISP, it just one that decided expanding the service wasn't worth it, so they have

*chuckle*

That works too certainly, though I don't know that it uses less power - dehumidifiers that do anything more than your ac already does are pretty spendy to run too. I agree that you shouldn't set it too cold in a hot climate though. Last year I was in Houston in July, and going from a 68 degree office building out into

"Keep it set to 78 degrees."

Since when is it not painfully obvious that an extra large order of fries is bad for you? In fact I don't see anything on the list that isn't obviously "bad for you" in terms of quantity of calories, salt, etc., if you have an even rudimentary understanding of food content.