You're complaining about $$$ spent on art that would be better used to feed hungry kids...all while being a starred commenter on a gadget site that promotes expensive playthings that nobody really needs to own.
You're complaining about $$$ spent on art that would be better used to feed hungry kids...all while being a starred commenter on a gadget site that promotes expensive playthings that nobody really needs to own.
Coming from a small (pop. 3500) rural town, I love chain restaurants like Olive Garden. Going into The City (Winnipeg, Canada in this case) for shopping on a Saturday was a big effing deal, and quite often, we topped off the day with a dinner at Applebee's. The merry-go-round horses and sports memorabilia decor was…
Somewhere in the area of "If you have to ask, you can't afford it".
I think Lord Vader will be trading in his Impala...
The flowers aren't washed out. They look perfectly exposed for the environment that they're in.
The contrast is handled just fine in this photo. What's remarkable about it, is that the phone didn't take a super dark photo with all that sunlight shooting directly into the lens.
Holy crap, Falling water. Thanks for the link!
Or, maybe it's not the toys that cause men to act the way they do. Maybe it's the way in which we act that causes us to want and then make these types of toys.
Well, I don't know of any $1000+ strollers, but I'd be surprised if they didn't exist.
Well, no "real" advantage, I guess. Unless it has some feature that absolutely doesn't come on any other stroller, and you really need it.
Wow, COTD.
I agree that's it's a great camera to look at, but it's nothing unique. There have been quite a few cameras from various brands that look just like it.
He may not own it, but he is Reading Rainbow. It's perfectly reasonable that he gets @ReadingRainbow
"film is in fact better than digital."
Canada; Winnipeg specifically. A flat prairie city is the perfect place for a car like this.
Building your own bike does feel intimidating when you start out. But, if you are mechanically inclined at all, it's a piece of cake (especially if your building a single speed). A good place to start is finding a bike co-op in your city. They have people to help you build it and all the used parts you need. If you…
That's amazing.