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If the UFC asked Phil Brooks first, that just makes them both idiots.

I don’t know how I’ll explain this to my boss when he finds me rolling around the conference room.

Holy shit - this is just a straight forward informative post explaining the answer to an interesting question. Well done.

Fantastic, now I need to go dig up all of my victims and put them somewhere else. Thanks, Nintendo!

I went by to grab 2 of the 4 pokestops on this road (2 and a gym are past private property bounds) this morning, and saw that they had put up this sign right at the entrance to the street!

Just because you’re a nightowl doesn’t mean you should tailor your life to working at that time. As someone that curses the morning light I learned long ago that I just need to figure out my peak working time (11-3) and adjust accordingly. I wake up around 8:30 and start working around 9-9:30 (home office).

87 megs is a bit exaggerated, I’ve been playing since Thursday and it’s only used up 15 mb so far (according to my device’s counter) and the only time I would use a lot of data playing Ingress would be at the Anomalies (and even then it wouldn’t top over 200mb)

Of course, to her phone, it just looked like this.

Calling it now that Pokemon Go is going to increase traffic fatalities in the US. Too bad we’ll all be too busy trying to catch Pokemon while cruising down the freeway to care.

I’m a gym leader in an Evangelical Church in Canada, I’m controlling it with a Haunter.

You should visit Canada and look at our bike shops. I just bought a Norco Plateau - 2016 price was $549. I got last year’s model for a deal at $429. MSRP in Canada on these is $589. In the US, it’s $440. There’s nothing “competitive” about this bike, but it’s worth every penny. This bike will literally last a

Understandable. Start with a name brand bike from Craigslist or look into rental. But do not go the department store route, much better off with an early 90's Specialized.

It is also necessary to do a little market “skimming” or “creaming.” That is, for bikes over, say, $700, sales volumes aren’t really going to be that high. Ditto for more-specialist bike gear, like competition level jerseys, shorts, shoes, etc. There simply isn’t enough volume to support what would seem like a fair

In October 2009, I was a senior at UNC, writing for the Daily Tar Heel. I was covering a women's volleyball match right before Late Night with Roy, which Scott hosted. When the match was over, I was set to leave, and Scott came over and sat at the press table next to me. We chatted for about ten minutes (I knew his