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I got this one while it was on sale (which the price seems to be the same now.....) and it has both ethernet in and out. I have been thinking about using it to extend my network, but I haven't had the chance to try it yet. It does work really well in hotels that actually offer you wired internet connection, though.

I'd be amazed if I have carried change twice in the last year. Honestly, I almost never carry cash... the only thing it is useful for is splitting bills at restaurants. amd the change always goes into the tip.

Cappuccino just sounds gross as a potato chip. I'd never buy a bag to try them just because of that.

That wouldn't stop him from helping as it wasn't a "patrolling" operation, as specified in the law.

That wasn't an accident, than was an "on purpose".

You have the Estes 4609 above and the 4606 below.

You can get injuries on a bike.

True point. You can't be equal without being treated equally. If you demand special treatment, then you really aren't equal, now are you?

It's 4200lbs. It probably outright /needs/ 485hp just to get it up to speed.

Drafting helps greatly.

Wow, you're not kidding on the lack of availability of VG10. It isn't too often that I can't get a cross-reference for a material, and I've had to create all the compatibility charts for my company as we manufacture machine parts in the USA, Germany, and China.

My current automotive collection:

Yes! It's just too bad that Network A has such insane ad settings... I can't watch a 2 minute video from them on my Chromecast without a 30 second ad playing first.

No synchro in reverse typically, so sometimes you need to put it into another gear before the dogs will line up for reverse. Although the picture is probably just showing shifting for fun.

Russian Moose test?

I wish they'd have tested one of those "folded" metal knives (the Japanese ones marketed to be made like Samurai swords). I have a feeling that just the working of the metal grain would be quite a lot of help with the ability to be sharpened and hold a sharp edge.

No, if you watch towards the end of the video, you'll see that the grain of the metal and the "clumps" in the grain seems to be what makes the biggest difference in the quality of the blade. I assume this follows through re-sharpenings as sharpening a blade still has to work with the grain of the material you're

This is the single best cable organization tool I've ever used. [ Grid-It Organizer, $11]

It should be noted that the infographic is written from the employee side of the story. There is also a huge difference between hiring someone full time and hiring someone as a contractor in terms of quality of work and what you expect to get out of them.

Don't forget about strippers.