tedboone
tedboone
tedboone

I dunno, Ducky is pretty damn toxic. But everything about Breakfast Club is worse, so we’re good.

Some of the John Hughes movies don’t hold up very well (in particular The Breakfast Club, but also Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink). Others do okay (Planes, Trains, & Automobiles is still pretty damn good).

Anyone have any luck getting lists to work on PC? I’ve updated my starred items to appropriate lists in the Android app, and as a consequence, none of my previously starred locations are showing up on my computer...

I have the simple $40 version of that shower head, and I love it. Definitely worth a purchase.

I have the simple $40 version of that shower head, and I love it. Definitely worth a purchase.

Bought this record player as a Valentine’s Day present for my fiancee. It’s perfect for our needs.

Afterwards, you should ask, “Hey, what was that thing you were doing?” A two-way conversation, even after the fact, can lead to a continually improving experience.

What is an OBDII lock?

The Galapagos Islands. Albatross, marine iguanas. giant tortoises, frigate birds, penguins, and of course, the blue footed boobies. If you like nature and/or history, it's an astounding place to visit. 2nd place: Machu Picchu.

Motorcycle. Lose a spouse, lose two wheels as well.

A definite winner.

The idea is to budget money for yourself, long-term, first. Save for retirement (pre-tax is HUGE), save for emergencies, save for vacations and other things. THEN look at your budget and see what else you can afford: rent, utilities, discretionary spending, etc. Pay yourself first is planning for the long-term and

Hand-powered burr grinders are cheap and easy to use. If you're using an Aeropress (my personal choice) or a French Press, they're a great option (1-3 cups of coffee a day). If you're brewing huge pots of coffee, a blade grinder or preground coffee probably makes a lot more sense.

If you read the article, he did the things you suggested. But some sounds, and seat movement, are difficult or impossible to ignore.

1980 or 1981 (it was a long time ago!) I really wanted at Atari 2600 game machine for Xmas. Instead, Santa brought us an Atari 400 computer. 8K RAM, 18.Mhz processor. Thing was a beast, yo!

Shep, I keep forgetting you live in College Station. I see your embedded pictures and think, "Wow, how did he customize the article's graphics to show information for the reader's home town?!"

I use Google's My Tracks on my phone to track my bike routes. That's more than adequate for my needs.

Vote: Nexus 4.

A dull episode, unfortunately.