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At first I thought maybe you were being sarcastic. Now I see you are just an ass. I’m sure you are the sort that goes into McDonald’s and scoffs that they could possible think they “deserve” $10/hr. So let me put things in perspective for you. A lot of musicians, you might be surprised to discover, already have

Now go write a scathing review of TouchWiz, please, so maybe Samsung will also learn.

I think the most useful statistics would be not returns but total sales in dollars (as in, have the actual earnings changed) and play time (or number of times played) for all owners of the game. With the first we might see that returns have gone up but sales haven’t, indicating that more people are willing to try a

I work in retail (commerce) and never have any need to divide by any of those numbers. In fact my whole job is inventory and money and I need very little real math at all. And anyway, dollars are base 10 and no one seems to have trouble dividing those into fourths.

Then fold it in thirds? Doesn’t much matter how long it is to begin with...

Right, but they would give 1 foot 4 inches then, not 1 1/3 feet. So they could give you 16 inches or 33 or whatever cm. My point is that no one tells you cut 1/3 of a foot.

Is there a particular reason why you would ever need exactly a third of a foot or a meter? I have never seen any blueprints/plans that measure things in fractions.

In the newspaper strips he was still married, or at least he was the last I saw the comic before they stopped running it.

I think the best way I can describe Inbox is that it’s like taking your one big pile of crap on the floor and sorting it into sections of piled crap on the floor. Now you can find everything, but it’s still a pile of crap on the floor. To truly clean it up, you have to sort it all into drawers, boxes, folders,

I did all that with Gmail before Inbox came out. And I deleted all those emails instead of just dismissing them so they aren’t cluttering up my archives, either. It looks like this latest updates adds delete as the default option and brings signatures back, so my biggest gripes are taken care of. Maybe they are

Unless they’ve changed it recently, you can’t actually move anything into an album. It just let’s you see existing albums.

They could just, you know, add the ability to sort into folders/albums like every other photo management app. That would help tidy it up. I really don’t understand why they hate sorting things so much.

I really like the snooze feature, but not enough to get over how awful the rest of it is. I keep my inbox very tidy anyway, so the sorting is pretty useless. In fact, it actually ends up being more work because the bundles system is nowhere near as comprehensive as the labels system, nor is it as useful. On top if

So it has to be connected via Bluetooth and USB at the same time? That seems... really redundant. Just pick one, seriously.

No, technically it would average out. His problems have mostly been with a factory installed supercharger.

That was one example. I think most people out there tend to agree with the generalizations that American cars aren’t as reliable. I know several VW owners who have had tons of problems, I know several Mazda owners who have had no problems. And I’m amazed to see Honda so low on the list, I think I’ve only ever heard of

There is absolutely no way that GMC and Chevy should be on there and Mazda isn’t. I’ve had my Mazda 5 years now and not a single problem. My boss has a Scion tC with nearly constant problems. There’s just no way that’s right.

I know how it works. I’m concerned because I run two tube amps, a bass amp, a 1000w PA speaker, and a gaming computer all at once on a regular basis. I’ve tripped breakers before. Had to move one of the amps to a different circuit.

Also noticing it only does about 5 amps at a time. Most house circuits are 15 amp circuits. How is this thing supposed to run a house?

Maybe they should make less of a percentage, but they ought to make something. They did provide the tools and code to make the mods possible, after all. Without an incentive for them, why would they support modding (Bethesda is maybe not the best example, since they support it anyway, but you see my point).