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RE: the comment on the "objects in mirror are closer than they appear" thing

Password4* is actually easily crackable with current technology. Because Password is a dictionary word, not to mention one of the first words in every password cracking dictionary, there is very little entropy there.

In the comments she says the toilet is across from the shower but not shown on the floor plan. I'm sure laundry is just done at a laundromat.

Shh, they said not to say that.

As long as they don't choke I'm fine with it. Anything slower than that is just a waste of time. I have 2 dogs so I have to stand there with them while they eat to make sure they don't eat each others' food.

Does this mean I can Skype on IE10 on my Xbox with Kinect maybe?

It's okay. 1794 wasn't a good year for movies anyway.

Garage Door Opener likes this.

"One of the best you can buy" is a weasel phrase that means almost nothing. You could say that about every phone that's not the worst phone you can buy.

Trusted users? Is that like the old star system?

I always just used Facebook's single sign on for Living Social. They never stored my password or personal info on their end. It's doubtful that all 50mm users were affected by this.

I got a refrigerator box, cut it to fit my toddler's bedroom windows, wrapped foil around it, and duct taped a couple makeshift handles on the back. That way I can take the foil down when needed. We are selling our house so we can't have foil taped over the windows at all times.

That's a terrible analogy and you know it.

"your reactions and ability to process info and make complex decisions is gone"

I am not a hardcore gamer and I can't see myself ever paying full price for a game. I don't need to play the new hotness the day it comes out or anything like that. But if I buy a 3-year-old used game for $5 and enjoy it, I will occasionally pay for the DLC, so it's not like they're not making any money off of me.

You take a risk every time you get in a vehicle. Some people are at a higher risk of getting in a wreck than others because of many variables, including but not limited to alcohol. The higher your BAC, the higher the risk, of course. But I believe that .05 is an acceptable risk to take because the difference between

Fine, I'll concede that there may be a slight difference between .05 and sober. But is it enough to be dangerous? I say no. Certainly no more dangerous than many other legal things that no one is clamoring to make a law against, such as eating a taco, singing, or being old.

The cool thing about this is that it takes absolutely zero artistic talent to reproduce. I can just print a broken image gif and frame it in a cheap frame from Dollar Tree. In fact, I think I might do that and put it in my office, because I like this idea.

Or I can just drive at .05, because it's perfectly legal where I live and it doesn't impair my driving. Just because some lawmakers draw a line in the sand at .02 doesn't mean they are logically justified. Lawmakers make stupid laws based on fearmongering all the time.