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personally, I don’t really need those extra features and have literally no interest whatsoever in including images in anything, but also, “don’t let that happen” isn’t really advice that everyone can follow. If you’re the type to get sucked into those extra features, it’s going to happen

I have the 50" version, paid this price when I got it last year. I WISH I had gone ahead with the 55" at the time, but can say it is one of the nicest tv’s I have owned. Love it.

The smart TV functionality, for me and the fam at least, works perfectly.

I have the 50" version, paid this price when I got it last year. I WISH I had gone ahead with the 55" at the time,

“Why is the news so relentlessly negative!”

Religion.

Cannot comprehend what sort of motive makes you leave your infant daughter with her grandmother and then saddle her with the legacy of your heinous acts.

And I appreciate your feedback! I’m just trying to get a variety of people—who aren’t necessarily using the same apps week after week.

You’re the one that asked which of the things you listed didn’t benefit the Pats.

1 & 2 are BS. #3 only kept one last hail mary attempt (.00001% chance of working) froma guy who couldnt throw more than 10 yards all game.

This. Why is anyone compelled to give them a reason? My favorite is, “I just can’t.” When asked why, I respond, “It would be impossible.” If they pursue it, alternate the two answers.

“She has kids to take care of. Thats why you have to work unpaid overtime”
“She’s not feeling well. That’s why she gets to go home today and not have it count as a sick day” Oh about 20 times a year.
“No, you have to pick up that heavy server. She can’t do it and she gets the same pay”
i have heard all those and many

I feel like whenever a blog needs to generate action, it can just run an article about tipping servers or reclining airplane seats.

How long should we take to decide if something is unimportant enough to spend less time making a decision about it?

I have discovered that I can overcome the sentimentality aspect if I take a picture of things I am discarding before I toss them. I put those photos in a folder on my backup drive, and it makes parting with the actual object easier. I remember reading somewhere that sentimental people worry that they will forget

Of course. But until the investigation (and we know NFL investigations are always totally legitimate and fair) finds wrongdoing, jumping to conclusions about the result isn't the best idea.

Maybe take a break and go outside for a bit.

It's the day after a huge launch of the second largest OS in the world. It's to be expected and some of us enjoy reading these things. It takes less than a second to jump past those five articles. Just don't click on them. Instead you wasted time to come here and bitch in the comments.

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Good, sensible advice that I'm totally incapable of following. I'll always choose both.

I really think it's a mix of both. What you say makes a lot of sense, but so does what the article says. I'm pretty sure both play a role.

I don't care if a guy is 95% vs. 99% efficient in his path.