Is there a significant difference between this and the Aeropress?
Is there a significant difference between this and the Aeropress?
Is there a significant difference between this and the Aeropress?
Is there a significant difference between this and the Aeropress?
For me, it’s the fact that the menu you can pull up from the bottom (the control center?) keeps popping up when I hit the space bar while typing something. It is driving me nuts. [1 minute later] Okay, I found out how to turn it off while using apps:
Do you have to do something special to get Prime books (meaning the Prime lending library) on an Android? And can you get them on iOS? I thought you could only borrow on an actual Kindle.
Do you have to do something special to get Prime books (meaning the Prime lending library) on an Android? And can…
I know, I'm terrified these days as well.
It's not a scientific principle. I understand what you're saying (in that it doesn't sound like you so-called "Intelligent Design" seriously) but let's not let the loons see anyone using "scientific" and "Intelligent Design" together - unless "anti-" precedes "scientific".
Anyone who spends that much time making sure he's seen with a ton of women is probably overcompensating for something
World of Warcraft, of course, is great if you're new to it. EVE Online is really complex and interesting but it's sandbox so doesn't appeal to everyone. I liked Rift a lot when it came out although I didn't play for long (I think I may be burned out on MMOs in general after 15 years of playing.) I think it's a good…
I don't think this is a sad story at all. I envy them - it must have been wonderful to never have to feel alone and to always know someone has your back unconditionally. I can understand why suddenly finding yourself alone after a lifetime of that could kill you. It also sounds like they were content with their lives…
@Trystero: Also, Mike Tyson has repeatedly said how ashamed he is of his past behavior and seems genuinely repentant. Maybe that's the difference.
@leviathan: And calves. Nasty.
@whynotshesaid: There's really not that much difference between the two sets of pics yet she still looks so much better in the original photos. Comparing the before and after, it's glaringly obvious that women with curves are sexier than these Photoshop-created stick-women.
@CassandraSays: You're so right about the pics being reminiscent of the '70s. And also about her looking so much prettier when she looks a lot more natural than usual.
@Clare116: Actually, Oprah wasn't big nationally before The Color Purple - all she'd done was her morning show in Chicago, I believe. TCP and her Oscar nomination helped bring her to the attention of the general public. Her syndicated show started the next year, I think. I don't know why I know this stuff but I loved…