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It’s not an argument for or against anything. It’s asking people to think things through and realize the things they’re asking for simply don’t make sense.

So you’re saying you only want rich people to have guns. And if we’re being honest, because we know who’s really going to be in that group, you’re saying you only want rich, white, conservative males to have guns.

I feel like that, and stuff like making bullets cost a $1000 per round, will just mean disarming the poor while the rich (and devoted…) continue to stockpile. While I don’t think the Lafayette shooter was rich, the Aurora, Isla Vista, Columbine, and Sandy Hook shooters definitely were.

In before somebody complains about the kerning between the C and the A in OPTICAL.

So then you think it's acceptable and a positive reflection on them as Christians that they were assholes and left no tip? Really? Craig never said ALL Christians are assholes, just these folks. Climb off your cross.

A couple of other tips:

I am probably your age, and don't use a travel agent. But nor am I going to schedule trips or choose destinations based on whatever "deal" I can scrounge off a social discount site. You're right — I do assume that you're traveling alone and staying in shitholes, or else snapping up rooms people wouldn't want, at

California needs it to feed the rest of the country, actually.

happened to me with a navel piercing. 9 months later gave birth to a necklace.

Jesus. I'm not typically a PETA fan but has anyone told them about this?

the sad part here is someone really thought it worth hacking Yahoo! Mail.

Carriers already have ineffective blacklists. My stolen Verizon phone had the battery pulled so it couldn't be tracked, and never turned on again while connected to my carrier. Probably went to Boost Mobile instead, and these smaller carriers do not cross-list with the large carriers so blacklisting the phone is a

They keep a schedule. The website says to make an appointment, there is signage around the store saying to do so. You can make an appointment on any computer in the store. There are people who are certified, and people who are not certified to look at your device, for liability reasons. but you can't feel you're

Don't forget these!

"3. Replace a broken logic board. This is the mother of all MacBook repairs not because it's the most difficult—it almost is—but because it will save you the most money." — This is totally wrong! If the computer is not Vintage(5 years old), and does not have accidental damage, simply call Apple. They offer flat

The only problem with everything you just posted is that a top case replacement on most of the computers the Apple Store does at cost. Logic board? There's this fancy little thing called a flat-rate repair the Apple Store can do which is cheaper than the logic board itself. Do some learning before you post how-tos

No mention of a safe work environment, electrostatic discharge or anything like that? Just open it up on a clean table and don't spill in it, and you're perfectly safe? I suppose the risk is low, but it is a pretty notable risk that you didn't mention.

Anti-static wriststrap, you dangerous nimrods! Seriously. How irresponsible to not instruct the unwashed and repair-ignorant to use a two dollar device that will prevent static from FRYING they computer innards.

I like these.