sweenish
sweenish
sweenish

i think the whole issue is that lifehacker didn't get specific. an mp3 is not always the same thing.

these are the people that get stars.

i don't know where the anti-nook, anti-e-ink is coming from. the nook is a great product, and the simple touch w/ glowlight goes a month between charges.

enjoy my star. apparently you have to stick your head far up to earn one. i got mine defending a well-written article, and it gets taken away pointing out the poorly written ones. talk about fickle.

but it's not the same. i'm not going to get into this again, but there's a reason that chefs like ramsay and groups like america's test kitchen tell you to only flip it once. and i will trust them over some random blog any day of the week.

steaks are not burgers. stop trying to proliferate the idea that flipping your steak multiple times is good.

sawdust, fine. but what about when some splinters fly at your face? do you think that it will never happen? will you never lose your grip while working on something? do not mess around when it comes to protecting your eyes.

OSHA approved for what? there are categories. and what's the "stuff"? i'm assuming it's not a sliver of steel, since you air-quoted, and got vague.

These are dust glasses, not safety goggles.

unless the permissions have changed since yesterday, you're just making stuff up. nowhere in the descriptioin or permissions does it have this ability.

they tend to have a pretty quick turnaround. i feel confident in saying less than a week.

not my thing, but i can definitely see how some people would love this.

you never were arguing against it. and it's not like you would, anyway.

skimmed, but i like this article. while the gist of it is just "get out and do stuff," the tailored suggestions were actually very good. kudos.

or hard lemonade. that was my roommate freshman year. he ONLY drank hard lemonade. what a pansy.

a burger is not a steak. the grinding and patting and adding of other things into the patty make it almost an entirely different beast from a steak. whatever reasoning for a patty is fine. it does nothing to explain a steak.

read reviews on tech sites of the phones. i can go a business day on my GNex with light to moderate usage.

same here. being a sub, i imagine that it vibrates. plenty, especially during action-heavy games. hot console with poor solder being constantly vibrated can't be good.

not to mention the vibrations won't be helping the already poor soldering in the older 360's. i imagine they don't help with game and hdd reads, either. it's an overall terrible idea.

you're right in that i don't have any science or experience, but you need to fully cook each side in one go.