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@ckcallen: Lift weights 3-4 times a week. Do sets that take you up to 60-70% of your max heart rate, but allow enough time between exercises to let it back down to around 130 or so. One day lifting should last 30-45 minutes. Do core exercises that take up about 5-10 of those minutes each day. Warm up with one or two

@KenEvil: But now that they have more than enough food to go around (after centuries of agricultural subsistence in some places), East Asians are experiencing an epidemic of diabetes.

@ps61318: Regarding long duration versus high intensity intervals, a lot of people feel that the intervals are the better way to go. It makes it harder for your muscles and cardiovascular system to adapt, and it activates more muscle mass. And 15 minutes a few times a week can certainly be enough, especially for those

@OkayOctane: Yeah, seriously. At this point I'm not saying anything about this house in particular. In any case, I don't know how much they donate, but neither do you. So don't try to take down my assumptions with your own unverified assumptions (unless that's your house?).

@ccbweb: Congrats! You took a sensible argument to an insensible extreme to prove that it was never really sensible! Well done!

Oh no, I questioned the extravagantly rich as to why they would keep so much of their money when others don't have it so well! That's not the way things work! That's not cool! What a terrible person I must be, to question that!

@skaven: What makes you think they couldn't donate more?

@Shondoit: The trope is that somebody is always selling, and someone else is paying. If two companies are in some sort of deal and you get something free out of it, then you are the item being sold.

@vpcmotorsport: Once a few early adopters snap into this format, I bet a lot of others will tear into it, as well.

It's like a pet for your phone!

Not a table. It's a centerpiece for the table.

@benklinger1: Thanks for the video. Also, I think the shelves are my favorite things on the website.

@Fulgurite: That would actually disappoint me a bit.

@jdale: I agree. It could avoid coiling up on itself if the fanned-out part flipped over to the other side when the minute hand hits six. But in the very last shot, it's at about 12:55 and there's nowhere for the minute hand to go. It's just going to pull itself into an ever-tighter ice cream cone shape.

@Dominic Arenas: There are ways to do this entirely with different types of gears and escapements. It's done in ridiculously expensive collectors' watches all the time.

I'd love to see the study that calculates how many deaths and accidents this is preventing. The people that get in accidents backing up either don't know how to turn around or use their mirrors, or they have no sense of where the edges of their cars are. Why would anyone think backup cameras are going to make people

@bleekeh: Yeah, I suppose that's true. But when NASA says they are going to hold a special announcement and that it has important implications for astrobiology, you can bet they know what kind of attention they're going to get.

@paperless: Whoa whoa whoa. We're interpreting the bible now? What is there to interpret? It's either in there or it's not!