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how does this stack up against a Roku running Plex?

only if a notary is needed do you actually have to sign on a paper and have someone stamp it. Otherwise, I assume your intent to ackowledge the signed document is all that matters. I.e. if you emailed someone a document with your signature on it, you're representing that it is indeed your signature and you approve

signeasy on iPad is pretty decent but can be clunky at times. My co-buyer and I used it to sign our mortgage documents on it when she was in Thailand and I was in the states. It got the job done.

can you update this list to include the Roku 3? apparently the interface is much better and the chip is faster

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oh, that's right. because there was sooooo much Science going into the author's assertion that women have the same sexual drive as men. IF there is, then feel free to disclose it.

Well I won't be going to that psychologist then.

my original complaint was the author of the article making assumptions about sexuality without backing them up. I'm not a journalist, nor is it my job to do scientific research on this topic. Just because a majority of the readers agree with the author (because they're women and it FEELS like it's correct) doesn't

women and men are turned on by different things. you found his teaching hot and wrote a poem. boys in the same class would find the girl in the short skirt hot and stare for a while.

guess you're special then

seen it. i've also seen women reading romance novels on the subway. just because women get turned on by stuff doesn't mean it's happens the same way or to the same degree as men. Women buy romance novels, guys buy visual stimulants. It's the same end, but different means.

more like i don't agree with what she wrote.

The point is that women and men are different. While women may find it perfectly fine to just ignore whatever they see around them, men often cannot. Women are aroused by internal forces, like sultry romance novels. Men are aroused by what they see, hence the billion dollar porn industry.

1) huh? off topic much?

Horny is not the right word. Distracted is. rape is not the topic. (Why do all J-Bel commenters bring the discussion to rape?)

if you're gonna call bullshit, back it up Dr. Cus-I-said-so

since when did the Real World stop caring about the way people look? You want to prepare kids for the real world, teach them not to dress like harlots when people are trying to get work done. Most businesses have dress codes, and if they don't they sure don't want women coming to work dressed like they just stepped

1. The "just like rape" argument is not gonna fly. Taking responsibility for how you look and how that affects others is the responsibility of everyone. Guys don't walk around office buildings with their shirts off, flexing their abs. Likewise, women shouldn't wear low cut tops and mini-skirts with fishnets. It's

when women make choices on what to wear that put their bodies on display, it's their fault when people stare. They made the choice to flaunt their sexuality. They need to own that. Blaming guys for not controlling themselves does not empower women.

Studies have shown that women in their late 30s-early 40s reach their peak libido. Having been a teenage boy, i totally get it. Luckily, you have a spouse to take care of that. Unfortunately most teenagers don't have those.