huntergatherr
HunterGatherr
huntergatherr

Correct. Except public transit isn’t a business, it’s a utility. Seamless upgrades are not a utility concept.

Be very clear: TENS and EMS units serve very different purposes. TENS stimulate nerves to help reduce chronic pain. EMS stimulates the muscle, to speed recovery by ‘flushing’ muscles through contraction; effectively a passive cooldown cycle. That’s why professional practitioners of a certain popular functional fitness

Be very clear: TENS and EMS units serve very different purposes. TENS stimulate nerves to help reduce chronic pain.

Thank you.

At the risk of piling on, I might consider creeping accommodation of obesity part of the root cause of the problem. ‘I didn’t know’ is not an acceptable answer. Adding another warning label isn’t the answer. I say this as an endomorph who had a BMI of 36 as well as a doctor and family constantly pleading with me to

Sorry to be that guy— It’s ‘Lexus’

You can build excellent credit without paying a single dollar in interest. Good credit is an asset you can leverage (no pun intended) if/when you do reach a transaction that requires the use of financing. Paying for homes and cars in cash isn’t feasible for most people, but kudos to those who can.

Don’t forget this “groundbreaking study” that was entirely a function (pun intended) of bad math in the master spreadsheet.

As long as we’re splitting hairs, food costs are explicitly not overhead.

Only Tavarish:

Can confirm. 2012-2014s are in that range and look refined with a V6 and AWD.

“Next Day Errrrrr”

As a Lexus owner I approve of this message.

Can I be the guy to say the Lexus GS350 or 450h? I was in the same boat and went with the 350. You get all the bells and whistles with all the reliability.

FWIW, as a subscriber to a popular functional fitness movement (without poorly regurgitating its founders philosophy on fitness)—

Is there a benefit to buying a smaller 2 or 2.5 amp version rather than a 3 amp for restoration purposes? Are the head on the 3 amp models too heavy duty to for simple finish work or fine-grit sanding? Especially if I’m looking to do sanding in tight corners?

Is there a benefit to buying a smaller 2 or 2.5 amp version rather than a 3 amp for restoration purposes? Are the head on the 3 amp models too heavy duty to for simple finish work or fine-grit sanding? Especially if I’m looking to do sanding in tight corners?