thebiglachovsky
TheBigLachovsky
thebiglachovsky

Yup, I picked a horrible time in my life to start home brewing and enjoying craft beer.

Maybe I phrased my initial question wrong, but even if the car survives the chances of you surviving is a lot lower for all the reasons you mentioned about the SUV. Frankly if I had to choose getting into an accident and walking away mostly unscathed, but my car is totaled or taking a serious injury, but the car being

I’ve never had good luck with German brands - I drove more rentals cars in the 4 years I owned them than most people do in their lifetime!

Do you ever worry about accident ratings? I can’t imagine that a car that old would hold up very well in an accident with a modern vehicle, especially with some of the larger SUVs on the road. That would be my only source of hesitation.

Yeah I haven’t had any issues with my tC the three years/60,000 miles I have put on it, though it’s just now rolling over 100,000 miles so we’ll see. I plan on driving it until the wheels fall off.

I think it depends on how complicated the pattern is and how often you use your phone. I have handed my phone to a number of people who have attempted to unlock it and they couldn’t do it. Factor in that I use slide typing and after a few attempts its going to obfuscate the prints and lock the person out for thirty

Yup, my fiance’s voice won’t do it, but my friends voice will. Combine this with the fact that my phone randomly activates when it hears things that don’t sound even remotely close to the hotword, makes me think this feature isn’t for me.

I’ve heard mixed results completely ignoring panhandlers (at least in Detroit). I usually just give them a “No, sorry.” which usually answers whatever question they have. Completely ignoring them can be seen as (a) disrespectful, which might cause them to get agitated that you are pretending they don’t exist or (b)

Filming a porno are we?

I'm still at the dreading runs stage, but I realize the improvements in cardio will help when I play hockey. Keep it up!

Nope, 5'8", but I have always prided myself as being in alright physical shape with aspirations of being in great shape. Over the past few years my weight has slowly trickled up, even when I was trying to keep it stable/reduce it, so this was more of a long term "enough is enough" moment. Obviously I could be 195 and

My moment was stepping on my bathroom scale and realizing I weighed more than I had ever weighed. 195 lbs was way too close to 200 and made me decide to get serious. I also had another wakeup call when I bought a fat body measurement device and found out I was 26.5% fat.

Thanks! It's taken some time to put all the knowledge together to be able to finally start taking the pounds off and keep them off, but it feels great and helps keep me motivated for Step 4.

I disagree, the other steps make Step 4 a lot easier and I (no longer) have the 18 pounds and counting to prove it.

And shitty Detroit jokes in 3... 2... 1...

Instructions unclear, George Foreman is now choking to death on pizza.

I'm referring to beta builds of Bittorrent Sync, not just 2.0. You're right of course about everything else, I'm just pissed because this is the first I've heard about them taking away features from the existing product and charging for them.

Yeah how about those of us that spent time beta testing the software? If I have to pay I might as well go back to Dropbox.

Yup, agreed.

While this is an interesting idea, I think taking before and after pictures is a better idea. They take up less space and are usually more cringe inducing. I've only managed to lose about ten pounds so far, but just looking at pictures that I took before I started losing that weight helps keep my motivation up.