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“Diorama” sets are probably my second biggest frustration with modern lego. (1st is stickers). I’ll shell out for well realised sets like the Ghostbusters firehouse or UCS Slave 1, and they’ve been doing good things with the modular buildings and architecture lines, but too many of the movie/comics sets are just a

It almost certainly wouldn’t, because it’s much more of a Metropolitan/Rural divide between Liberals and Conservatives.

and to start recording video

I think that was an Expanded Universe thing that got tossed by Disney.

The frustrating aspect of 5/24 is that they look at all your cards over the last two years, which is much more than other issuers who tend to look mostly at their own cards over the last year or two, and the last 3-6 months overall. Citi’s 1 bonus per product line every 2 years and Amex’s only 1 bonus ever per card

still no real specs though

your keys need an entire pocket?

your keys need an entire pocket?

that’s a fair point. many of these surveys are comparing nearly identical products, so it’s more about which brand is a standout in the field.

that’s a fair point. many of these surveys are comparing nearly identical products, so it’s more about which brand

the thing is, once you go past 4 or 5 cards, your needs jump. My weekday needs are everything you carry, plus a train pass, an HID key for my office, and my Corporate Amex. Add those 3 to your everyday carry and it pushes the limit of what any of these little things can manage.

the thing is, once you go past 4 or 5 cards, your needs jump. My weekday needs are everything you carry, plus a

yeeeesh. Not only are the first three terrible, they’re all terrible in the same ways. They don’t actually protect the cards. When I was a cashier I always dreaded the people with the rubber bands and binder clips because they were the most likely to have damaged cards that wouldn’t read. They offer zero organisation.

yeeeesh. Not only are the first three terrible, they’re all terrible in the same ways. They don’t actually protect

a technicality

I’ve never done that, but I see it all the time. It’s weird too, it makes more sense now to separate keys, wallet, and phone than it did when people just carried wallet and keys.

I’ve never done that, but I see it all the time. It’s weird too, it makes more sense now to separate keys, wallet,

You’ve confused the two materials. Tyvek is the fedex envelope, SoftShell is the fabric. Great wallet either way.

You’ve confused the two materials. Tyvek is the fedex envelope, SoftShell is the fabric. Great wallet either way.

Slimfold Original Softshell has my vote. I got one last summer and it’s still in great shape. While it’s not as tiny as some of these other options, it has a lot going for it:

Fully encloses your cards, as opposed to many minimalist front pocket wallets that leave one edge sticking out a half inch, or are just an

Slimfold Original Softshell has my vote. I got one last summer and it’s still in great shape. While it’s not as tiny

I’ve been increasingly tempted to jump ship for Project Fi. Assuming this supports it, and is a reasonable competitor to the iPhone 7 or the Galaxy s7, I may have to go for it.

Will you buy a phone online, then have to schedule a half-day appointment for a contracted technician to show up 2 hours late, punch in 3 numbers, and then wait for it to activate?

Why not? A parent and two kids fit in the back seat. Self driving cars will probably look like minivans anyway.