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Five warranty replacements? Sounds like a product with an awesome warranty!

Five warranty replacements? Sounds like a product with an awesome warranty!

A bit of superglue on the beak, hang dead bird from a dirty mirror, take photo, turn it upside down, shoop in some foam...

Yet one more point. Do you honestly think a developer want to pay for any more parking than they are required by law or contract to put in? HELL NO. Retail developers are third only to homebuilders and churches on the cheapness scale. Parking is very expensive and doesn't generate the revenue an outparcel lease does.

As someone who used to design parking for retail, I can safely say this is full of crap. Are there places with too much parking? Yes. Did they used to have too much parking? No. Will they sago need that much parking? Maybe. Generally, parking for combined big box retail is 5 spaces for every 1000 square feet of

Same here, at the local mall the parking lot was full, and they even had cars on the dirt overflow parking lot.

Those devices may be cheap but look at the credit card transaction rates on those devices. Yes look at the thousands... In most cases devices that can be used on “normal” credit card processors cost easily upwards of $450

Unfortunately those aren’t the type of readers used here in most businesses and definitely not used at gas station pumps.

Each gas pump reader alone is $6000. The coat will be in the billions by the time event is upgraded. Ask the UK how secure chip and pin is.

It’s so much easier to manage than facebook. Circles are just lists of people, right? You use them to control who gets to see something or who you want to look at at a given time.

I bet more people would use G+ if they knew how it works.
I’m a frequent facebook user, and I still have no idea what the circles represent, or how to send a private message to someone

A filter + iodine or bleach tablets, emergency blanket, survival cord… there’s a lot of things you might want to pack in there.

More useful would be a water purifier.

She looks like the type that would buy Artisinal Firewood.

Ok cool, but why do we have to church it up by calling it “wild crafting”? It’s foraging. It is one of the oldest human activities. No one needs a sustainability plan for snipping a bit of a plant to toss into a bottle of gin. Or for that matter a backpack full of hand blown glass bottles.

Make sure you dress appropriately before heading out to gather your ingredients!

This is entirely untrue. Signed apps can be installed outside of the App Store and have been able to be for quite some time now.

You can get plenty of apps outside the appstore. Usually for beta testing purposes, but also a lot of emulators (just visit their website and download the app)

it’s not up to android responsibility to stop users from installing these stores. a user has to purposely check the “install third party source” then download these stores.

They can in the event a user actively agrees to install a third party application that can only be done outside of the “official” app store. Every Android phone warns you and makes you actively agree to do this prior to allowing you to install a third party application.