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It is illegal at the federal level. Whether you can get away with it is perhaps a different story, but that’s been true of many laws anyways. (Like, you know... drug laws.)

All of those things (sans the mags) are illegal to buy cross-state. Those loopholes are non-existent.

You may know this, but perhaps others don’t, so I’ll say it anyways: you cannot go across the border to a different state and legally purchase a firearm you cannot own in your home state. No FFL can sell to you, and private sales across states are illegal. (And if they bought it illegally, well... they could have done

The fundamental problem with the gun control crowd is that they latch onto the wrong things because they are driven by emotion and fear, not knowledge.

This is just me, but I think a fear of blood is a secondary consideration to being able to pull the trigger and kill a fellow human being - even if you have a good reason to. If you can get past that, I feel like being a hemophobe is not gonna be the big blocking problem. I’ve given a lot of thought as to when I’d be

You can also buy it in giant Costco tubs, which is good if you’re a frequent griller like me.

In its defense, it’s not AMAZING, but people like it a lot and I can buy it in gigantic jugs from Costco. It’s a reasonable choice. If I was interested in absolute quality, I’d make my own or buy boutique.

This game sounds like it might be interesting for my seven year old boy! He’s a pretty good reader and relatively sharp, and I’d like to get him on to a game a bit more substantial than the tablet trash games he plays. In this case, easy difficulty doesn’t sounds like such a bad thing. Are there any overly complex

I 100% agree. Religious references used in a pleasant, non-snarky fashion? Let’s get some more of this guy! (Or however you identify as.)

Lack of USB-C PD is a huge oversight, and a deal-breaker. Those micro ports on the back should have been USB-C PD, and there should have been a USB-C PD port on the front.

Lack of USB-C PD is a huge oversight, and a deal-breaker. Those micro ports on the back should have been USB-C PD,

There are ways to increase diversity that don’t require discriminating against anyone. Better job descriptions that don’t have crazy experience required, advertising jobs in places where minorities are, teaching interviewers how to be better about their own bias, better interview protocols, better ranking methods

I absolutely LOVED SGU by the end - much more than Atlantis - and was super-disappointed when it went off the air.

This is how I justified buying my Wii U. My Wii’s optical reader sounded bad and had disc-read issues, so I figured it was time to move up. Gonna be a sad day when my Gamecube fails, though.

Gamestop was selling them for $110/$130 recently, which was a good enough price for me to jump on one to replace my Wii. (Still have a ‘cube, so no need for GC support.)

What you’re forgetting is that what you’re describing is essentially the corporation buying the town. Sounds good at first, but when the abuses start - and they will - having the company name on everything good in the place is going to bite people who are trying to stop those abuses.

Named our first kid Jonathan Gabriel after the Penny Arcade character, so I can respect this. Not even the craziest first name... you could claim it’s ethnic or something.

WiGig’s range is about 30ft, and it’s running at 60ghz. I think you would at least need the emitter in the same room. (Plus side for Intel, this is finally a killer app for WiGig.)

As someone who owned an Atrix and a lapdock, I can tell you that this seems to not have the same problems:

What’s the field of view? IMHO, it’s at least as important as pixel density.

This post gives me the feels. I was issued a top-end 2017 MBP for my new job a few weeks ago, and all I could think was “I really wish I had my Surface Pro 4", or maybe the new SB2. If you’re someone who lives and breathes Apple, they’ve got a great ecosystem. Once you step outside of it, things start getting