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Agreed! I like playing, but watching it is so fun too!

Great article, Steve. Sharing.

I stand by my word that SF3 is the best one. Just the right amount of gimmick, just the right amount of skill required for low level players to be able to play with high level players. Parrying could never be used at all in SF3 and it would still be an amazing game- but to me, what makes it good is how difficult it is

I remember as a kid watching an interview the news did with a 100 yr old man...

I was unproductive yesterday, but still got some things done. I made a list last night in bed so that I could wake up and get started!

Ah, that makes much more sense, thank you!

Agreed!

Yes, that's the current plan. I'm glad there are so many knowledgeable commenters! Paired with these awesome articles that prime them, the comments make for a very nice, informed package. I'm going to probably invest in the Bosch, unless I find a multi-battery deal like with RYOBI or something! Thanks again!

This is definitely good advice! I found that any sweeteners, even honey, make me sick, but for a normal person, this would be fantastic advice! I can eat about a max of 2 tbsp. raw unfiltered local honey, and it does wonders for my allergies. Other than that, i'm doomed to stomach aches if I have any more

Thank you so much! This definitely gets some of the questions I had answered. So it will drill through stuff that a normal drill wont, am I correct?

Now this says impact, but it's cordless? Don't you need a compressor for that? Forgive me if that's a noob question, I've never owned one!

Any suggestions?

Wow! This looks super affordable! Thanks so much for the reply!

Wow perfect, solid advice. Thanks so much! I'm bookmarking that drill right now.

Solid advice! Thanks!! I saw that Ryobi has lots of tools to work with the same batteries, and they have had the same battery for years now, which is a reassurance that what I buy won't be obsolete next year =]

Wow thank you for the awesome reply! Mostly I am doing stuff like door repair, repairing furniture, mounting TVs, etc, and very minor electrical work. The impact driver may be a bit much, because it requires a compressor, right? but I loved that article as well! I have the workshop subblog bookmarked all over the

These are always so funny to me. I am super elated to know they finally added a "funny" button, to differentiate the stupid funny reviews that I love from actual reviews that are informative.

Thanks for covering this! I was actually kind of waiting on this article until I got my drill, but unfortunately, it doesn't really help me pick which specific one to get. It also wasn't written specifically for me, so I'm not complaining~! Does anyone have a suggestion on a ONE DRILL for the house to get it all done,

I was hoping the article would go more into detail, but there are so many drills! I need one for heavy-duty drilling and putting screws into wood- do you have a suggestion? I am super hesitant to get started because there are a billion different drills/brands/etc. and no one was very helpful at either Home Depot or

I love this too! I had to pound that concept out of my brain. If you want a smaller portion, get a smaller portion! Even better: When at restaurants, it's often cheaper to "add-on" a side item of what someone could eat as an entire meal! The other night I took my wife and mother out to a steak restaurant. I only