Yes. It costs more than a normal screen protector because it has a function others lack (relocated touch points) yet installs just as easily.
Yes. It costs more than a normal screen protector because it has a function others lack (relocated touch points) yet installs just as easily.
Engaging in sexual activity - regardless of the orientation of that activity is a choice - that’s what consent is all about.
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They have tiny hands and reek of cabbage.
Right... He’s saying that this screen protector which provides re-located touch functions installs as simply as any other screen protector.
I’m OK with that. I really could give a rip about how their branding is perceived, what I care about is how well do the products they make that I use on a daily basis work for me - Android, chrome, chromecast, fast and effective web searching, language translation, ad placement to pay for it, etc. I care whether or…
“And it’s actually a heck of a lot better, too. I kinda love it”
Open the doors to the Forbidden City please, HAL...
The toilet light article is over here: http://reviews.gizmodo.com/illumibowl-is-…
That’s because you believed the headline.
If dolphins are so smart, why do they live in igloos?
Who is this “we” you speak of?
When someone talks about a train model, and they say it’s a working steam engine, yes that’s exactly what I expect and exactly what they are talking about.
Spaceflightnow.com keeps a very up-to-date international launch schedule, and live-tweets updates during most launches.
This exactly.
As soon as we develop a fool-proof blood test to determine with 100% accuracy who is racist and who is a pedophile, I’m on board with this plan. Otherwise I don’t want to get branded a racist and sent into space just because I call the cops after I’m mugged if the mugger happens to be of a legally-protected skin color.
I would rush to my dealer to buy a Mitsubishi Fwqwhgads.
Though arguably these were all spin-offs from the movie M.A.S.H, that was an adaptation of the book.
Oh, I was a fan, too, and especially liked that they kept Peter Graves as Jim Phelps. It still didn’t catch the ratings to last more than a season, though.