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    We have quite possible the worst type of house for a Roomba (a split level) and we love our Roomba. We use it just like a regular vacuum except we don’t have to actually do the work. We just set it to run when we’re watching television or just hanging out and then move it to a different level when we want to do that

    We have quite possible the worst type of house for a Roomba (a split level) and we love our Roomba. We use it just

    He knocked in a run to take a 1-0 lead, yeah

    You really don’t have to have strong Pokemon if you live in a decently populated area. We took down an Articuno today with two kids at Level 25 who weren’t using the best counters. We just waited until we had 16 or so people to do it.

    My reading of that announcement is that the bonuses are available until Monday only (Double Stardust, Double XP, etc.) but that the legendaries will stay.

    Pokemon Go doesn’t work as intended: People complain. Pokemon Go works precisely as intended; People complain. It’s almost as if people will look for anything to bitch about when it comes to this game.

    Agreed. All the talk has been about Chicago, but 99.9%+ of the game’s players were not in Chicago. Our groups came together at a local hotspot and had a good walk together. Some stayed all day, others left to go do other things. It was a good time. I imagine that’s the experience most of the players had.

    About 95% of this piece is spot on, but this is just wrong:

    Granted, not everyone will be able to capture a Golem—I’ve never even seen one during my many hours of playtime.

    Before last week’s update, the only monsters you ever saw at Pokémon Go gyms were walls of Blissey punctuated with Snorlaxes, Lapras, Dragonite, and Gyarados.

    They changed it so that you get one coin every ten minutes as this article was publishing. And raids are still in beta with a rollout that’s already expanded before the first day was over.

    As terrible of a sound bite as that was (and it was “pass it to know what’s in it,” not “pass it to read it”), Pelosi was right. People didn’t realize what kind of impact that bill was going to have on the individual market - how much easier or cheaper it was going to be for most people to get health insurance

    You’re never going to have a game like this where there isn’t some advantage to being a hardcore player, but this seems to do a lot to alleviate some of the gap.

    Am I the only who’s curious what kind of high school holds its graduation on a Thursday morning...halfway into June?

    How is this not a FERPA violation? I know schools generally require athletes to relinquish some FERPA rights, but those usually just so they can communicate that kind of stuff to the NCAA or the conference. I don’t know any school that forces its athletes to allow its coaching staff to release educational records to

    It’s income, isn’t it? If you give your kids more than $14,000 in gifts in a year they get taxed on the income. If you give your kid a job at your company, they pay taxes on any income they earn.

    That entire shot from the side of the ambulance was very carefully framed, although I think you can see the feet of whoever was responsible for closing the back doors.

    Because they still make a good amount of money from selling individual downloads/physical media. If they let you download everything they put on streaming, they’d end up losing money.

    Counterpoint: Laundry is the ultimate man’s chore: It takes forever to accomplish, but the actual amount of time invested in working is quite minimal.