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All I know is that in Atlanta, if someone is going ten miles an hour slower than the flow of traffic and is in the left lane, it is either going to be Michigan, Ohio, Penn, or NY plates.

I thought the “late eating” warning was debunked... ie, it doesn’t matter if you eat late (from a dieting perspective). Certainly, if such activity gives you heartburn or whatever, then be wary of that... but otherwise it seems fine. Anecdotally, in my case, I sleep better on a full stomach (I get less heartburn)...

I had laser eye surgery about 10 years ago. They did not give me a Valium but honestly I was OK without it (this is coming from a person who can’t even do contacts without freaking out). Honestly the procedure itself wasn’t that bad, the recovery suuuuuuuuucked. This was back in the day of bladed surgery so recovery

Same, only it starts getting funky closer to 30 hours for me. That’s basically my max before I start to lose my mind. The body may be a well-oiled machine, but my head is an over-oiled one.

I shower every day because my hair is oily as hell, looks awful when I wake up, and will start smelling about 36 hours after the last shower. :( In any case, I don’t use soap except on the areas you mentioned. It's really not necessary if you use your hands to lightly rub and scrub while in the shower.

This is something I find myself really at odds with.

I’m not really sure what your expectations are, but they seem to be pretty high.

What’s the current alternative? Walking? There’s 29,000-32,000 automobile deaths a year in the US. Add in accidents not resulting in deaths, there’s a hell of a lot of incidents a year involving motor vehicles.

But Cummings called driving “one of the most complex domains” there is—even more so than aviation.

If you’re running a desktop computer at several hundred watts, sure, and that’s what the post says. But you can also use it for low-draw devices like networking gear, phone chargers, or lights, and it’ll last much longer.

If you’re running a desktop computer at several hundred watts, sure, and that’s what the post says. But you can also

I go WAY back with Malwarebytes. I started playing with computers in 1972 with a RadioShack TRS-80. I’ve had the 1,000th Apple Mac Plus. We never had virus and malware issues until Microsoft Windows became predominant and it became profitable to exploit it. I probably have tried and used every virus and malware

Didn’t work for me because Citi-cards are a bunch of assholes.

My biggest complaint about Costco, (and this is gonna be a hawt take, so prepare yourselves) is the fucking free sample cart placement. It’s always right in the middle at the beginning (or end) of the aisle, creating this huge logjam of assholes who park their cart, waddle over and cram whatever processed hot food is

Even if it is actually compliant, I guarantee some TSA agent with a power complex will still confiscate it for bullshit reasons that they dream up on the spot. Just put it in your checked bag for the duration of the flight, or go without for a few days if you aren’t bringing a checked bag.

Over the last 3 years, the best-performing asset in my 401(k) portfolio is a loan I took from my 401(k) to pay a tax boo-boo. That’s right - I’m paying myself a better rate of return than my actual investments.

I'm sorry I skipped the article just to read the comments. What are we talking about and I disagree!!!

DragonCon or bust....unless the FADA gets signed into law, then I must limit my money that supports GA.

Gmail does a quite good job of putting all that in the ‘Promotions” Category automatically, no filter-creating needed.

I think there’s a big difference there.

I think we’re starting to lose touch with the original definition of spam. I remember it used to mean unsolicited junk email. If a large amount of the emails could be turned off in the settings then you probably agreed to these emails, right?