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Musk would look at it as an investment: he foots the bill & can showcase good technologies to the world. If he knocks it out of the park, his future customers will be knocking on his door.

I’m surprised this article didn’t just say, “Don’t.” and called it a day.

Nah.

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My thoughts as I read this fascinating article:

Not skilled in Photoshop, but Trump grabbing to Raiden’s crotch was a missed opportunity:

Way to miss the point, mr. takes everything so literally.

As an avid yogi, the advice here is pretty spot on. I would also add that every yoga instructor has their own personality, vibe & style. If you come across an instructor who just doesn’t do it for you, don’t give up on yoga just yet!

Sorry I was “rude” and a “jerk.” Hopefully, someone makes a phone case that you can stuff with tissues for the next time someone says something mean to you :’(

When did I ever say anything about people not having their things? Look at how defensive you got. All I’m saying is that if wireless charging is so important to people, and judging from their reaction, it is, they could have gotten that feature half a decade ago.

“...It’s new...”

Who doesn’t put the PB on both slices of bread?!

Heads up: you might end up paying to unfreeze your credit. It’s not a lot & it varies by state (NJ was $5 each for TU & experian).

FWIW, sodium bilsufate can also be found in foods. It’s a safe food grade dry chemical used to lower pH when the tartness of citric acid is not desireable.

If you already have a dash mount & you’re comfortable tinkering, you might be able to take both that dash mount & aukey magnetic mount and combine the two. You’ll have a magnetic mount that does not block an air vent.

If you already have a dash mount & you’re comfortable tinkering, you might be able to take both that dash mount &

NJ has a weights & measures inspectors in every county... They will leave stickers at locations like gas pumps, car vacuum vending machines, and grocery store scales...

You’re missing the point. No one is tweeting about their taxes. The problem arises when you’re tweeting about your fleet of high end cars when you told the IRS (via tax filings) you’re barely making enough to get by.

Here’s one: