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It still comes out cheaper/better for me.

Like, some of the services I had anyway, so I didn’t count them towards savings. In other words, when I had cable, I had Amazon Prime, Netflix and Hulu. When I got rid of cable, I still had Amazon Prime, Netflix and Hulu.

My cable plus internet cost was ~$160/month. I had a

Dawn named the Board “Toomie.”

I love “To Kill A Mockingbird”, but I can’t tell from the reviews if “Go Set A Watchman” is a good book or not. The reviews focus on the revelations of Atticus Finch’s outspoken embrace of racism. I remember explaining this as a kid, in my book report, to my classmates, to my teacher, and they (sometimes) got upset

There’s a difference between, “I’ve never heard this before some period in the past,” and, “This never used to happen.”

Diseases like ulcerative colitis, for example, were first identified in 1859. There were probably people who had it before then, without it being identified. Even now, it’s a series of symptoms

Here’s a bunch of churches that are friendly to same sex marriage.

Diarreah drone might work better.

It definitely takes place after Avengers A.I.

POSSIBLE SPOILER

The Great Expedition is now making me consider gearing up and getting this game. Awesome article!

Chuck Johnson has me now seriously reconsidering my beard.

I use this method on a rewards credit card. Essentially, paying my bills is a way for me to passively generate airline miles. I've been thinking of switching to a different rewards card lately, only because the amount of miles required for tickets went up this year.

It's a good system. Because I pay off the credit

Secret memo, recently recovered from the Port Authority

This is a good recipe, Italian Bread Soup

That's an interesting question. I never, ever check my bags; one of the reasons I bought this was so I wouldn't have to check anything or worry about it.

Having said that, I think I would, but wouldn't leave my computer in it. There's no hard shell or anything similar in there, so I'd be worried about some banging

That's an interesting question. I never, ever check my bags; one of the reasons I bought this was so I wouldn't have

Timbuk2 Aviator Travel Backpack
This bag replaced two other (slightly more awkward) bags that I used to use. Once I learned how to pack it (via a combination of how I fold the stuff and which packing cubes I use) it became indispensible. The switch between the handle and the shoulder straps is pretty seamless. My only

Timbuk2 Aviator Travel Backpack
This bag replaced two other (slightly more awkward) bags that I used to use. Once I

SpaceX is on the cusp of a reusable rocket with the Falcon 9R. I'm still a little shocked and disappointed that NASA hasn't gone this route. My hope is that NASA is able to use Falcon 9Rs, and radically rethink their approach to travel (ie, creating an orbiting fuel station).

I think that having a lot of private

Also, Chief Stamper, an annecdote about some patrolmen who used to be on your force in Seattle.

I used to take Aikido classes at Seiki-Ryu Aikido in Seattle, first in the International District, later in Mountlake Terrace when the Dojo in in the I-district shut down. I studied kenjutsu, iajutsu and jojutsu as well. Fun

Former Seattle resident (with memories of the WTO and initial Iraq war protests).

Has the increase in firearms ownership in the United States contributed to a heightened sense of danger that police feel when out on patrol?