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No offense, but after the weekend YOU'LL smell.

Actually the article is assuming the thieves already know how to break this lock (case in point: your bike got stolen). You meanwhile, did NOT know how they stole your bike, so you (and others like you) could very well have bought the same lock again, not knowing it was the lock's fault. Now you should know better,

Not only does it not matter, you should definitely buy during the dip. I bet tomorrow the price recovers to pre-announcement levels if not higher soon after. A solid company is a solid company. In the meantime I'll enjoy my dividend.

My pitch for X-Men: Second Class:

Is there any way to contact google about more expeditiously removing outdated search results? I just (successfully) got several websites that were showing my personal information searchable via google to remove the information, but the items still show up on the google search results. I was impressed at how quickly

I use the smallest data plan, and was annoyed when I got switched to the 300mb plan. I'm on wifi all the time and my monthly bill is less than 65 dollars/month. Yes I can't watch netflix constantly but I can use the internet for all the stuff on the go I need (read emails, social networking, yelp, browse, get

Not to rag at all on anyone's music tastes, but can't we all collectively grow up and admit that there's nobody out there who likes ALL types of music indiscriminately? (Maybe music journalists, but even then almost certainly not). I think everyone's range of music tastes are about as varied as everyone else's and not

The one that gave your favorite band the funds that allowed them to tour to begin with.

If it has no value to you, then maybe don't download it? Or listen to it on Spotify, or on the radio, or hell just stream it on youtube whenever you want? Otherwise I feel like 25-99 cents seems like a justifiably low price to pay for the privilege of having a permanent digital copy of a song.

I understand not paying for something you don't enjoy, but you don't feel like it's worth it to even pay between just 25-99 cents for the one song you legitimately like from a band whose entire catalog you might not?

Thanks for disproving the oft-used defense of torrenting about how people download music to see if they like it and then buy it afterwards.

Most of those promotional credits don't last very long (this promo only lasts a week, for example).

take a look at the weekly billboard number 1's from the past 50 years (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_hits_%28United_States%29) and tell me how much "good" "music" you can actually recognize year after year. It is quite nauseating how selective and narrow peoples' memories are especially when it

This is just a sticky goo that you rub between your thumb and forefinger and when you flick your fingers open the sticky goo will peel off in super-fine filaments that are light enough to hover in mid-air (think of a really fine spider's web). I used it as a kid and like most magic tricks requires a lot of sleight of

I'm pretty sure if you read someone's messages for long enough you'll get their name, or their address, or other important identifying feature. And for them to be able to make a meaningful judgment regarding forwarding it to the police, they'd HAVE to read enough for them to even passively receive identifying

Yeah, dammit, I'm using to this very day, for the past four years. Relatively unobtrusive but super customizable homepage (you can write your own widgets for it)

Manga are traditionally lettered bigger and with fewer text than American comic books, so it's not nearly as tough to read on a smaller screen I would imagine.

Yeah unlike normal registration professional passes require more credentials to show proof of your status, but also unlike normal registration it doesn't just immediately sell out in minutes.

If you're reading half a page at a time are you holding your tablet sideways when you read? It's proportionally the same as a comic book so if you're swiping and reading it in portrait mode, you're probably also swiping left/right, which is unacceptable to me. Reading in landscape mode is slightly less annoying, but

The thing I find funny is how easy it is for people in LA to get free professional passes... I did it last year, and earlier this year I did it for Wondercon (which gave me 2 additional guest passes), and this year I got my Comic Con pass also with another free pass (unfortunately something major came up and I can't