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On a semi-related note, Sprint is getting rid if their Premier program at the first of 2012. Just got a letter today letting me know. I'm not too upset since I was "downgraded" to Silver earlier this year and lost the only valuable perk of being a Premier member - yearly upgrades instead of bi-yearly.

I think the most disturbing thing is how...NORMAL...he looks. Where's the hunchback and inability to be in public?

So we can send 100Mbps internet into space but I can't get cable 3 miles outside of the city limit?

Sounds like you incurred the wrath of self-righteous bikers.

Actually, if Grigg found statistical significance with a sample size of 10, it means there was a profound different between the two groups. Having a larger sample size would only pronounce the statistical significance.

The wikipedia part was just the information I had to go off of, so if it's incorrect or biased that's all I have to work with. It was the fact that the author mentioned the knife by name that led me to believe it was more about the knife than was being let on. I'm sure using any standard quality knife will work well

If you are teaching them about axes, just teach them to split a log with one. I don't understand why anyone would go into the wilderness without at least a hatchet and expect to find splittable logs on which to split with a knife.

That's straight from the wikipedia page, I didn't write it, I just copied and pasted it. Sure, you do this with many knives, but for how long with good results (dulling or bending the blade, especially if you struck the knife with another piece of metal)? But as I said, unless this is a survival situation or in a

I could see how this might be useful in a survival situation, but otherwise it would be much easier and faster to carry a hatchet and it will keep your knife sharper longer. Place the blade on the log just like they did in the knife and either tap it like the video showed. Or you can start the hatchet into the wood by

Do you see what I mean about how voraciously Nirvana fans defend their band? It's as if they want their band to remain seen as hardcore, but also want it to be elevated to the same status as the Beatles and Elvis. I agree, they will never been the Beatles or Elvis, because those styles, even though they ushered in a

It'll probably be something lame like two z triggers, haha.

I'm saying it because they are praised for a musical style that is now a dime-a-dozen sound that anyone who can pick a guitar and bang on drums who wants to make money can get in to. It's irony at its best, especially considering the anguish Nirvana liked to portray, being tortured by the fact that they were so

I've always said the reason Nirvana was so influential is because of timing and not necessarily because of the music.

I maintain that the fact that Nirvana was is so famous, like many other Rock legends, is that they appeared on the music scene when they did. Had they occurred 10-15 years later, they'd be another Nickelback or 3 Doors Down.

Oh I don't either. I think the cop did what was right. There are some people who are saying the cop should have rolled his sleeves up and gotten into the fray as well, as if he was more of a bouncer than anything else. Hell, if he did that he'd be under investigation for police brutality.

To be honest, I got my hands on an HP Touchpad that has the 4:3 ratio, and it feels much more natural than my Viewsonic Gtablet, which has the standard widescreen ratio.

A subwoofer?! I think the tech world has forgotten what a subwoofer is.

Exactly. They were standing around encouraging the fight, to watch two guys beat the shit out of each other.