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... Subway? Not like they’re wonderfully unique or anything.

Here’s a thought I had when I started reading the article, that I sorta talked myself out of making since the article was so good and the point so minor... But now it seems to fit your response.

From my casual experience.. I’d say that aside from social anxieties impacting likelihood to visit a public gym, they fall right in the spectrum with anyone else - some do, some don’t, and amounts vary.

I haven’t touched one of those boxes in years, but years ago when I last did.. They had perforations on the side of the box and bag so you could use them as bowls. Is that not a thing anymore?

I haven’t touched one of those boxes in years, but years ago when I last did.. They had perforations on the side of

Maybe. Unless you can get in, spoof your GPS (actually one probably could, so it’s a matter of connecting know-how with desire), or get inside access to the database.. We won’t know about stops and gyms on base.

You know they never set foot in the base, right? It’s just a barren, semi-remote area with plenty of odd little landmarks to make gyms and stops at. The base itself only explains part of the reason those gyms are present (creates lots of noteworthy landmarks), and won’t be stopping people from playing outside the base.

That’s a shame - I went through them for my first LCD TV 6 years ago. They had the best deal at the time and decent reviews on Google shopping back then, went with them for no other reason than that. Excellent experience back then, but it was in 2010.

That’s a shame - I went through them for my first LCD TV 6 years ago. They had the best deal at the time and decent

Yikes, chill. Yeah, he’s saying “works for me,” but he’s not saying it isn’t a real problem. He even muses about what the “uncommon denominator” is, since it seems like an infrequent but annoying issue. If you don’t want to talk with someone who doesn’t have answers, OK. No need for being rude though.

But we laugh at the stanced pictures now, laughed at the ricedout body kits then, and still laugh at them still being present now... Not sure what the point of that was?

I’d like a standalone device too, but I’m looking for more capabilities than the midrange trackers.. A smartwatch, really. Since that’s out of my budget at present, I’m a fan of trackers that focus on the bits I feel I can afford and skip the bits I want top-end capabilities for. I can see the perks of both lines of

I’d like a standalone device too, but I’m looking for more capabilities than the midrange trackers.. A smartwatch,

I can glance at it anytime in the day and see my progress towards my goal. I can set it to buzz me when I hit a goal, and to buzz me for whatever notifications I opt to receive on my phone. It can track my heartrate at intervals of my choosing. I don’t think it’s really a clear loser on any of those points - I think

I can glance at it anytime in the day and see my progress towards my goal. I can set it to buzz me when I hit a

Alternatively.. My Mii Band runs ~30 days to a charge, takes an hour to recharge and doesn’t require any disposable primary batteries. For $20.

Alternatively.. My Mii Band runs ~30 days to a charge, takes an hour to recharge and doesn’t require any disposable

Gizmodo often turns their inboxes into articles. Something funny happens in your email at work (customer gone postal for instance), and you’ll show your coworkers right? Well if you’re a media outlet you may just show your readers - like Gizmodo has done frequently in the past when sources/PR folks/developers/persons

Doubtful. No one’s skipping buying PCs to buy consoles - cheaper, non gaming machines sure, but that doesn’t impact MS’s sales. But if people go back to PC gaming they don’t buy a next gen console and that’s a lost sale. Playing both markets is a win for them, only getting PC sales is a loss from the current state of

They’re a top selling brand on Amazon, of course Gawker will push them with their deal-finding posts.

They’re a top selling brand on Amazon, of course Gawker will push them with their deal-finding posts.

No way I can argue against the cool factor.

Musk made an offhand remark about that once. Some of us armchair engineers think it’s a crazy risk and complication to take (every flight is a risk, albeit smaller and smaller as they refine the design, but usually you get a paying customer at least).

I agree with the final point - insane. Though I doubt we’ll see three simultaneous landings. Going all out on all three cores isn’t a very energy efficient way to make use of the extra lift capacity. They’ve said crossfeed is tabled for now, but they’ll still run the outer cores at full thrust and inner core at the

Just to be safe - I meant “kinda obvious” that there’s a double entendre there, not that you should have known the technical answer. Like you said - never know with these guys.

Technically Big Falcon Rocket, but... Well, it’s kinda obvious huh?