I’ve lived in Phoenix for 30+ years and have never had any part of my bike stolen... They just take the whole thing ;)
I’ve lived in Phoenix for 30+ years and have never had any part of my bike stolen... They just take the whole thing ;)
What douchey part of the country do people live in where people steal your saddle? Is there a huge saddle resale market?
All you need is Int, then you can drop pots for the rest.
Sounds like a good thing, yeah? New York needs a bath more frequently.
Wut??? Why has this not taken over the 24-hour news cycle????
The organic vs conventional difference can’t be seen on the ingredient list unless they’re calling out the organically grown ingredients, which is silly, IMO. S&W makes organic and conventional canned black beans. There is a distinct difference between the two that is very evident. You can see it when you first open…
Just a word of advice... when the fit hits the shan, don’t go running to Flagstaff... all the stoner college kids will have already gotten the munchies and eaten everything in sight before you get there.
On a more serious note, why a lighter vs a magnesium fire starter? I haven’t done a side-by-side on them, but I’d…
I’d argue that most of the flavor comes from the veggies (the celery primarily). I’ve tried making stock out of just animal bits and it just tastes sad and empty.
I don’t know that I’d call a $15 chainmail patch ‘cheap’. There are about 170 machine cut rings in that patch. You can get about 400 rings for $5 and put this thing together in few minutes.
And regular price is $40??? I’m in the wrong business!
I don’t know that I’d call a $15 chainmail patch ‘cheap’. There are about 170 machine cut rings in that patch. You…
“ a large piece of ice will melt more slowly than multiple, smaller ice cubes, ensuring that your drink stays cool longer and gets watered down less as the ice melts.”
The ice cools your drink by transferring heat from your drink to your ice, causing the ice to melt. A drink that starts at 70 degrees and ends at 35…
Not really. Most of the world’s oxygen is produced by phytoplankton (which live in the ocean)
You know what I think when I see a surprise military reunion?
“If our warmongering government weren’t so beholden to the military industrial complex, they never would have been apart in the first place.”
Which part? The part where I advocate not needlessly burdening the poor or the part where I argue we shouldn’t waste high quality water on our lawns? I said a lot of awful things, so you have to be specific about which ones offended your delicate sensibilities.
A household’s biggest expenses are food, housing and healthcare. Exempting these from tax would protect the poor. That’s better than taxing them, then giving them money back at the end of the year after they pay H&R Block to extract it from the government.
It will also prevent surprise tax costs. Every year, I have…
Why is it regressive? It rewards savings; you can do away with 401K and Roth IRAs because they only exist as tax havens. You can reduce the tax burden on the poor by exempting necessities like food and housing. It removes tax loopholes... If you buy, you pay taxes.
And then people are going to freak about about agar. “Agar made of the same stuff they use to make yoga mats, and wouldn’t eat a yoga mat!”
Even if you make sure to dry them thoroughly? And when you say ‘go bad’, do you mean that they go moldy or just over-ripen?
With Verizon, if you convert from a 2 year contract to their new pay-over-time option, you’re likely getting a cheaper line rate. For us, it was $20 per month instead of $40 then whatever the phone was... So essentially, we are being subsidized $480 over the course of two years. For those who like to upgrade…
Yeah, clearly should be ‘they selves’ or ‘they own damn selves’
And along with the lack of understanding of the problem comes the exaggeration. You have to understand that for the vast majority of the Earth’s existence, it has been significantly hotter than it is now and life THRIVED. Life will continue to thrive if temperatures continue to rise 1 degree every 100 years.
There will…