maxtoid
maxtoid
maxtoid

Well, I ride my bike to school (1 hour, right after I eat breakfast in the morning) and then I bike home later on in the afternoon. So that's two exercise sessions both in the morning and afternoon/evening (sometimes) I am usually ravenous for every single meal I eat, be it both breakfast and dinner. I usually skip

I don't know, but I know that there was a couple times when I'm pretty sure the speedometer was pegged, so if someone knew how fast it went up to you could get an idea at least.

I do not see how this is overkill at all. In fact, I have a 2 TB HD right now that is 1/3 of the way full, and another 660 GB my book that is full. Having the ability to utilize my thunderbolt ports would be great on something with this size.

I'm not sure what you had but "the disease can not be spread from human to human contact" so maybe you were exposed somewhere else.

I know, when I looked up Michigan, that showed up and all I could think of is..I've never considered my state windy, and I've been over the entire state.

Well, according to the FPS, it does little more damage then a good airsoft gun.

Actually, saying that the world would be no worse off if the current system for copyrights and patents would be abolished might not be so far from the truth. Sure, there would be new problems that would appear from basically eliminating the current system, but it probably wouldn't be any worse then all the problems

Well, if somebody hadn't told me about this then I never would have known. I used GChat today, worked perfectly, Chrome was syncing just fine across my devices and didn't give me a single problem. I didn't used Twitter today but it worked fine for me last night. The weather was also very nice in my section of the

I have to agree, except for the fact that I just somehow can't grow to like bikes with a built in lock. It just looks silly to me, and I just hate having that extra weight in the frame. I'd rather carry it. Apart from that though I appreciate the design that went into this bike. I agree completely with you on the

Wow, I thought I was the only one in this sort of situation, only difference would be I live in Michigan, so the weather in the summer: hot, always, weather in the winter: cold, always.

Does this only work on AT&T? I have Verizon and once got my hands on a smartphone of some kind (don't remember exactly what it was, Android something) and went to activate it, only to discover that you either have a data plan with it, or you don't use it at all.

I'm not sure how "legal" this is, but what about grabbing music off of youtube? Many music videos for popular songs are often uploaded in 1080p, and the audio quality is 152 kbps AAC, which is not bad at all. On top of that, many people upload whole albums on youtube (I admit, illegally, but it's not illegal to

I've offen wondered about the safety of using a VPN. I use an 128 bit encrypted tunnel and I force encryption on my torrents as well, but I've often wondered if an ISP would start to get suspicious as to what all that encrypted network traffic was and attempt to crack it. How hard would that be to break into? Or

I have a '82 Olds Cutlass with the 3.8 L V6 (Buick engine) it had a decent amount of power when it was new but it was rebuilt (car has over 400,000 miles on it) and the compression and timing was changed so now it has only around 60-70 HP and an equally dismal number for the torque. The only hooning I ever do is

I wish I had a RWD car that was powerful enough to hoon. (Or at the very least break the rear tires loose on a gravel surface)

Oh, I don't know, Everest maybe?

What if (and this is only a theory, largely based off of my own ignorance, not actual science) the exhaustion that we feel from doing a mentally demanding task is not from our brains, but from our body instead? For example: if I'm working on a really difficult calculus equation that is essential to solving some

I fall right into the category of people with "shitty internet" so I have several TB of storage, and it's fast filling up, as the only time I can ever have access to any sort of usable internet is at school, and since I don't feel like watching a movie in the middle of the day at the library, I'll download them and

Backpack or messenger style bag? It seems to me that a messenger bag wouldn't be great for carrying that stuff (I have a timbuk2 bag) because it's one big compartment for everything to just slide around and become a twisted mess in.

"React bag also uses locking caribiners to keep the main compartment closed" I also went to their website, looks like the caribiners they use aren't as tough as the rest of the bag, but I'm sure they will stop the grab and go thief just fine.