jacoballanmay
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You definitely are not in the minority, people do want less apps that do more. I feel these “new” features Facebook comes up with would be better received if it didn’t require a one trick pony app. As it stands, to be able to use every feature Facebook makes, a user would need about 6-7 separate apps... Hyper lapse,

Well Seagate makes Samsung HDDs, they are the same company, Seagate just rebrands as Samsung, so their failure rate is the same since its the same HDD. With that said, I totally agree with you

Well Seagate makes Samsung HDDs, they are the same company, Seagate just rebrands as Samsung, so their failure rate

Labyrinth & The Dark Crystal aren’t Science Fiction, they are Fantasy and Fable so that’s probably why they didn't make the scifi list.

Your question was answered 3 times with the first time being answered within the first few seconds of the video. Your question could be answered by a grade school slow child class on a Monday morning.

That’s about as “secure” as hiding your SSID. Both cause more hassle than they fix.

I'm interested in setting up my house with some Ubiquiti APs, I keep hearing great things about them and they are reality cheap. I'm lookin at their new Unifi AC Pro and using Poe.

Sadly there are many routers that do not allow you to turn off WPS.

No he's right, you're an idiot.

I am wondering this as well...

You are correct, the FDA most certainly does regulate the supplement market, to an extent. Supplements cannot claim they treat nor cure any illness nor condition and must contain the ingredients they list. And just like any food being sold on the market supplements must adhere to listing their ingredients and be

Very true right there.

I like you. I also like that you educated me that drugs do in fact have emotion and can be “good” or “bad.” I would have loathed to live in a world where the user is the “good” and “bad” and not the substance they abused. Consider me #ignorancelifted #DrugsAreBadMmmKay

Thank you for agreeing. I’m not really sure how “2% juice” and “juice cocktail” takes much effort to “assume” it’s not 100% juice. I’m simply saying you cannot be surprised when your uneducated assumption turns out not to be in your favor. I’m not sure how else companies and their governing bodies can make it any

Yes because dietary vitamins and minerals are most certainly snake oil. I’ll be sure to tell Jesus that when he’s using them to build the next existence. The claims that they “treat” conditions are not evaluated, but the substance themselves are and provide a very valuable tool to those with deficiencies.

Ephedrine is still allowed and is still a very effective and cheap supplement. It’s still successfully used to aide in the treatment of asthma and colds and is sold over the counter. #TheMoreYouKnow

The active supplement wasn’t “brought down” just regulated to how it can label it’s claim. For example it cannot be labeled as a weight-loss aide any longer, but Ephedrine can be used and labeled for other uses such as for asthma and is still a great and cheap supplement that is highly effective. And the Metabolife

The largest is cost I imagine, but also because a “supplement” is legally labeled as a food since it is a dietary source and is not a drug. The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 explains it well... Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act

Sadly much like how it’s the drunk driver who usually survives the car crash they created, morons are usually the ones who survive their uneducated follies.

“Bad for you” what a very uneducated phrase, don’t you think?

Well if you’re an idiot who doesn’t read a label that is literally printed in huge bold type on the front then you deserve the fruits (or lack of) of your low labor. Cranberry Juice and Cranberry Juice Cocktail are lawfully labeled for a reason. Nutrition labels can lift ignorance, but you can’t fix stupid.