But it also means everyone else using the card are constantly subsidizing other people's stupidity.
But it also means everyone else using the card are constantly subsidizing other people's stupidity.
I'm confused. Why in the world would a Credit Card company pay you for spilling liquid on your computer?
The edges of binder clips can be quite sharp.
Chances are it's just a clogged aerator screen.
Won't the empty space between the bottoms of the two pots fill with water and then fill with mold if not aired out and cleaned regularly?
On a scale of 1(deciphering which TNG episodes to skip by looking for Riker's Beard) to 10(trying to figure out Q's motivation), how difficult was it?
Zen Magnets? I have the small set and have been wondering if I should pick up more to open opportunities for much larger structures.
Love the Prodigy. Was going to build my machine in that case but got an incredible deal on a mATX board/processor/ram that I couldn't turn down, so I went with the FT03 instead.
I use Google Reader + Feedly.
You forgot Scrolls.
I'm in a completely different situation.
Yep, definitely the most creative.
It's actually a Galaxy Nexus.
I prefer Feedly to Flipboard.
Generally, I'd say twitter is far too impersonal for it to be "the question" worthy.
Well, since about a metric ton of meteorites hit the moon every day, I'd say that's a relatively low possibility.
Something definitely seems "off" about it as it's leaving the launch platform. Maybe the lighting?
Extravagant aluminum, like the siding on a trailer house.
Additional generic riposte of your argument, jerkstore.
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