geniusunleashed
GeniusUnleashed
geniusunleashed

“but if you still insist on being logged into your Google account all the time, that’s all for naught. This will all happen regardless of whether you’re on a VPN.”

“Please keep your opinions to yourself and just report the things I like.”

It’s priceless in the sense that it’s a one of a kind and can’t be replaced. So theoretically it’s priceless, but it’s only as valuable as the price someone is willing to pay for it. But I love your post.

Most backpacks don’t open all the way up and lay flat. This is critical for some people, like photographers. Also, you’re supporting Vets, buying American, and it comes with a lifetime warranty. How many backpacks have you bought in your life? Before this, I’ve had 3 that almost totaled $300.

Most backpacks don’t open all the way up and lay flat. This is critical for some people, like photographers. Also,

I love that it opens flat like old Jansport backpacks used to do. I wish they made a non-MOLLE version so I didn’t feel like a weekend warrior when I walk around with it.

I love that it opens flat like old Jansport backpacks used to do. I wish they made a non-MOLLE version so I didn’t

I have the original version of this that zipped all the way down. If it still did and they offered larger sizes now that I’m fully grown, I’d still be using it. For now, I use it as a camera bag and put an insert in it. I’m able to lay it flat and work out of it and it’s very discrete.

I have the original version of this that zipped all the way down. If it still did and they offered larger sizes now

Yup. Every time I try it, it’s so bloated and beach bally, I delete it again. Such a mess.

I love Bear but really miss the inline PDF and picture file ability. If I drag and drop an image from my desktop, a bunch of code shows up that I can’t share with other people. If they can make that work, it will be 5 stars.

Stop whining.

As a straight, white, male living in a big city, I could easily love Trumpcare because I’ll be getting a bigger government handout...but that would make me a selfish asshole.

Inverted lumbar support, it’s actually goes backwards instead of supporting your back. Seat are like sitting on concrete. They only lower at the back of the seat, not the full seat. So to lower your seat means your knees end up above your hips, which is a big no-no for long drives as they cut off circulation. Small

Your argument implies the binary opinion that we can’t have both. I disagree with the premise of your argument.

I’m not an MD but I have extensive training of the muscular system and can confidently say that most American lower back pain comes from inflexibility, especially in regards to hip flexors from sitting too much. Americans need more stretching in general, especially in the areas affected from working to many hours.

You obviously haven’t driven in a Prius. Hands down the worst seats ever made.

The entire convenience store stuff was dug up by [[[conservative]]] media. If ( means jew, [ will now mean Klan.

Reclining has never ben an issue for me, I just recline and stretch my legs under. It seems like less pitch has created a host of problems for people though.

I do, but I’ve left it there twice. I don’t have the best track record for remembering that thing when leaving, haha. It’s also a pain in the ass to think I have to bring back support to sit in a chair. I know I’m not the only one who’s frustrated or the market wouldn’t exist...unless they’re in cahoots with that

Then I’d need to see more data to support that claim.

Prices have risen for me for the routes I’ve taken since childhood. Not sure what you mean. Unless you mean after inflation?

Being 6 foot, pitch is important, but lumbar support is 10x’s more important for me. Frontier is the most comfortable seat I’ve ever sat in.