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If you’re a fan of Thunderpussy and want to hear her talking about her setup, that’s great. I just wanted to hear the sound the headline was talking about (basically the sound that would accompany the GIF from the article).

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For those that don’t want to sit through almost a minute of talking:

“But perhaps the slickest new Bixby feature is its on-the-fly translation skills. Instead of entering characters into an app or taking a pic of a sign, all you have to do its point the S9's camera at some foreign words and it will technomagically replace the stuff you don’t understand with a language you do.”

“the other is a 5-MP angle job that can automatically turn on its the phone detects three or more faces in the shot.”

Are you also going to require that people with drivers licenses get psychological evaluations at least twice a year too? That would be a logistical nightmare, if it’s even possible.

“When the car crashed, the passenger’s arm hit the screen, causing it to shatter and giving him some cuts.”

“If a place offers delivery, and you still choose Seamless, you’re not only costing the restaurant, but (most likely) yourself with all of those delivery fees.”

“My daughter—a mysterious buttery blonde, as my husband and I are both dark-haired”

I was wondering the same thing; it looks like about 20% of the people are smiling/happy to be there, and the rest look...awkwardly bored.

I remember him turning it down, but for some reason I thought Stark gave it to him anyways. But now that you mention it, I remember Aunt May seeing him at the very end and saying, “what the f*$%?!” and he was wearing his old suit.

“They had the right one on him in Homecoming the whole time — why switch to a sucky “Iron Spider” version now? ” 

According to this article, it looks like the average might actually be 60% domestically, and 20%-40% internationally.

I wanted to use the iPhone X without a case, but trying to use it flat on a desk was driving me crazy, since the camera hump made it wobble every time I tapped on the screen. After about 20 minutes of that after I got it on launch day, I went to the Apple Store and got the Apple black leather case.

I got both the original Apple Watch and the Apple Watch Series 3 (both the black stainless steel with the sapphire screen), and the Series 3 has nary a scratch on it. My black stainless steel link bracelet (I kept that from the original one) has some worn spots, but that’s not a surprise given how often I’ve banged it

“you can pick up a cheap hydrometer from most garden stores.”

I love the idea of this, but how does washing this thing work? And without finishing/treating the wood, the interaction between the wood and the food seems...less than ideal.