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The way an incandescent bulb fails is that the filament gradually eats away at itself as the bulb ages. The heating and cooling cycles when turning on and off are unavoidable because, well, that's how they turn on and off. While you could use a dimmer to gradually turn on your lights all the time, it will still eat

CFL bulbs are lousy in outdoor fixtures, because they're not typically rated for cold weather (unless you specifically buy cold-weather ones). They burn out way quicker, even if you leave them on constantly.

That's just unfair.

Yeah, I know but you get my point. There are situations where you just need more ground clearance. Snow tires will not get you through all situations.

Why does that mean they can't give them both snark?

Artificial? Sure, but I'd pay another $100 for that same calculator in an instant. I mean, over 12 years that's $8 a year for something I use everyday.

Those desktop calculators aren't exactly in the 99c bin. Not one that'll last, anyway.

Built to last and do its job. My TI-86 is about 12 years old, still works perfectly. I use it daily at work. The fact that all the buttons still work after that time is justification of the price on its own.

This is mostly true, except in cases where ground clearance makes the difference. It doesn't matter what kind of tires you have if you're in a car sitting 6" off the ground trying to get up a road with 18" of snow on it.

A lot of places suggest running it empty with vinegar. I tried this with my dishwasher, and it didn't really do anything. On a whim, I tried putting a little vinegar in with the detergent and the dishes, to see if it would help. Lo and behold, it totally worked great and now I just use a bit of vinegar along with the

What came to mind when I read #3:

Yeah, I get that they wanted to get into the market, but the product itself is just not that compelling. It's a smaller ipad 2, which is a fine device, but I feel like they could have waited until next year when they can stuff a better screen and processor into the 7 inch form factor.

Yeah, that too.. for me I have capped data on my phone, so tethering would eat into it. I do tether sometimes, but the standalone data is nice. No worries about using the phone's battery, for one.

Signing a contract for a tablet just doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. I guess if you're a road warrior type who absolutely needs the larger screen for business or something, maybe, but otherwise no. I love having the option to buy a month here and there on my 3G iPad, and I love it precisely because I can just buy

I am not sure about the regulations around growing. I do know that it is sanctioned, and have actually worked on construction projects (permitted and everything) for growing facilities. As far as I know, they are under the standard codes for a greenhouse-type facility, but I don't think there is any FDA involvement.

That's exactly what I'm saying. The poster above specifically said "don't expect to see pot shops everywhere" when this is already the case. Amendment 64 is written for taxation and regulation, meaning it codifies the rules of the game for these existing distribution points to go ahead and start selling to anyone

Have you been to Denver? There are literally pot shops on every other corner.

Are you familiar with statistical analysis?

One would hope that the end of the election would also end the nonstop bickering between the two parties. But alas, it won't.

My mistake, it is 1.8 amps.