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Yeah, fuck those parents and their infant because they dare travel at your inconvenience! What's next, parents wanting to feed their kids in public? Fucking assholes!

Believe me, most parents do not want to take newborns to young toddlers (2yrs) on flights either. If they do it, it's because they have to. If they're taking red-eyes, it's because they have to - to save money or for schedule issues. Traveling with a small child is infinitely more stressful for the parent than for

The simple fact is that what you think might happen is not what does happen. That's why this story is news: retribution of the type alleged is vanishingly rare.

I have no idea why this AND bluetooth are on the list. If it needed to be lumped together, device integration (bluetooth, rca/etc) would have done it.

4.) iPod Integration

Air Conditioning.

Expendables star

Not sure about others; but starving, shaky, and irritated is worse than jet lag for me.

Okay, how about zero? As in, zero tolerance. You assault someone, you are banned from the NFL.

Short recommendation: start doing it in whatever clothes you feel confortable with, pick up specific stuff down the road. :)

Having kids is long periods of frustration and stress broken up by instances of incredible joy and love. My little monsters are...well the oldest is like a drunken monkey running around our house most of the time; the youngest can't move yet. She drives me nuts. But there is nothing more fascinating than watching

.......which means you don't have kids.

You'd be amazed by how your financial obligations can shift when you have a kid. Obviously you'll still have things that you must pay for, but it's not a matter of current expenses + kid related stuff = X. If you were to have a child you'd find that you spend less on yourself in terms of experiences and material goods

I can confirm the "other people's kids" phenomenon. I love mine to death (obviously) but there are a LOT of kids I just don't like. Same way with dogs. I blame my introversion...I figure if I got to know them better I'd probably like them more.

I think bikes are one of the best things you can buy used actually.

"But what about a five-year-old waiting just outside a supermarket?"

You get sunburned easier because you are closer to the sun? Really?

The real point that's missed is that the 36.8% is what you need to establish a baseline. If there's 1000 interviewees, and the first 368 of them establish your baseline, then you might find one better than that baseline (and hire them) at #369, or it might be #500, or maybe even #1000.

It's like having x-ray vision, reasonably priced, and takes commonly available batteries. Further, it works on other things too (like finding exactly where the support wood is when you're hacking IKEA furniture).

I just say hi to those nearest to me and either; 1. stand there silent like a weirdo just listening to everyone else. 2. I find a chatterbox to pair up with (chatterboxes are great, they don't want you to talk they just want to talk at you, you can then switch off and just nod and smile) 3. Smoke. Fortunately for me