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I would’ve hoped folks wouldn’t need to complain about how other places make a Philly Cheesesteak, but here we are...

This:

FYI: We already have drones that can serve that function, they are called cruise missiles and they’ve been around since the 1940s, if they haven’t been banned by now, they’ll never will.

Lucas has nothing to do with Star Wars anymore, this is all Disney now, which is if anything, worse.

Is this what Gawker has come to? Making articles about something that is plainly obvious even to children? Of course the TIE Fighter is the worst spacecraft, that’s why they are shown being blown up so much. What next? An article describing the color of the sky? (Spoiler alert: It’s blue)

//It’s called the stock market.//

Don’t follow iCurmudgeon’s advice, it’s bad and can come up to hurt you (For example, consistently going over a certain percentage of your limit all the time because you intentionally keep your limit low will hurt your credit score even if you never max it out.) and cash is certainly not more secure (what if you get

QuickMode can be useful if you have to catch up on a dozen or so episodes at once.

That depends on your cable provider, if you have Comcast you can access it’s on demand content just fine on Tivos.

Watch the first episode of Muppets Tonight on youtube, for all intents and purposes it was the Muppet Show.

Hmm, they are selling this as an accompaniment to the Blue Apron Meals you are already getting per week, according to the press release it costs roughly 66 dollars a month. You are get 3 meals a week which means 3 bottles per week. 66 dollars for 12 bottles of wine per month is pretty good deal, unless it’s all 2 buck

FYI, Leopold’s isn’t made in Ann Arbor (at least not anymore), it’s made in Denver, CO. Might want to fix that.

40-70 pound robot going 5mph (faster than that most likely, a basketball sized bb-8 toy is nearly 1:1 scale, and as you can see from the trailers that it can book it)? Yep.

Probably should note that the Sphero, of which this toy is derived from, is 130 dollars itself, and it doesn’t have the nifty headpiece, a basketball sized BB-8 would probably cost thousands and could probably knock kids over at full speed, which is kinda problematic for a toy.

That’s why they built in a mechanism to update the constitution when necessary. If you guys really care about gun problems we’re having, try repealing the second amendment, see how well that goes.

“No person shall willfully or maliciously interfere with or cause interference to any radio communications of any station licensed or authorized by or under this Act or operated by the United States Government.”

//Free access to wifi instead of paid access, and then blocking other wifi would be fine.//

//The only way to block hotspots is to physically erect grounded metal walls.//

//In fact most enterprise grade access points (Xirrus, Ruckus, Cisco, etc.) have that built in. It’s just a check box in the management console.// Thing is, this ruling makes even that illegal now.

//There is a balance to be struck, with both of these situations at the extremes.//