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I thought the same thing. I thought they already had the info combined. This is not evil unless it means putting themselves before us in the experience provided.

Even with your examples, it does not seem complicated.

The driver must always be at fault. It is the driver who is taking control of the car, turning it on, enabling the autopilot, and taking the risk that something might happen. The manufacturer could be at fault in the same way that manufacturers today are at fault when there's a problem which causes them to do a

"There is no problems with" your English.

I like the title says "Carbohydrate" but the article has nothing to do with carbs. When I snack, I try my best to eat nuts, fruits, or vegetables, which curb my appetite because they have fiber. Sugary snacks such as cookies and processed foods have little-to-no fiber so you stay hungry and eat more.

I agree - it's weird that anybody sits there long enough to be able to read anything. In high school, they gave us 4 minutes to use the restroom, so I got used to sitting down and going, then if it slows down enough, just cutting it off, wiping, and leaving.

Have you tried DriveSpacio on PC?

#corrections "Unless, that is, your Reddit user mbarts12, who just throws down his floor mats for makeshift traction." -> "Unless, that is, you're Reddit user mbarts12, who just throws down his floor mats for makeshift traction."

Using clouds for direction is a great idea when you can't find the sun. You can also use that for direction in a survival situation. And using crowds to find a major transportation hub is another great idea, although it can only be used at certain times in the day.

Are you sure "you'll need a high-wattage shrink wrap heat gun"? I'd think you might be able to use a hair dryer for the thin wrap. For the thick wrap, maybe try quickly passing over a lit lighter? As long as you pass over quickly, it should shrink and not melt.

I thought those odds couldn't be right when I saw them on TV. Thanks for clarifying!

Here's the problem I see:

Keep in mind the crust will be alcoholic since very little of the alcohol will evaporate. [lifehacker.com]

Not all of it evaporates. Lifehacker has talked about this recently. [lifehacker.com]

Does this mean no extensions, also? No LastPass? No, thanks.

It's a social network. You wanna be where the people are. None of my non-techie friends were interested in checking out Google+.

"It produces both sun and wind energy..." Wow, that's amazing. Must be some new technology. Today we mostly just harvest, use, or utilize the sun's and wind's energy.

Thank you for suggesting that! I loved it!

I wife and I just bought some Billy bookshelves this weekend. We plan to use them to store books and other things in our new baby's room. Children's books tend to be over-sized, which makes it easier for them to interact with. I can see a future where most children's books are digital, but I feel that it would have

I agree! I was disappointed to see Copy and Paste missing from this post. They could have been in place of Print and Quit, which I *never ever* use.