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LP's are "fine pieces of wall art"?

Sadly, a massive percentage of the American populace thinks this is an appallingly stupid theory and that all you need to know about how the universe started is in the Bible.

That made me actually laugh out loud. Nice.

Right? That pan is hardly single use. I actually really want one now haha.

Yeah it really does look uncomfortable.

I'm not surprised. The user is ostensibly paying for the TV/set top box service already, so the UI overtop is just allowing granular interaction controls. If the user wants it - who cares? If the UI gives the user a better experience, that subconsciously reflects positively towards the brand of the content

To the credit of the Ebelskiver pan, similar uses could be for Korean Ojungo (squid balls), Japanese Tokoyaki (quite similar), formed fried eggs, and a bunch of other creative uses. It's hardly a one trick pony.

Practicality and need aside - those Boeing designs pictured above are absolutely stunning.

FlipBoard and Evernote

Yet oddly their propaganda talks of lovingly wanting to unite Korea. Very odd dichotomy.

They removed the titles from the buttons? Well stop the fucking presses! Front page news!

Who buys the same groceries all the time? If I buy Special K next week, doesn't mean I'll buy it again within even 6 months. Ditto for beef tenderloin or fresh mussels or saffron or anything else for that matter. If it's only to make you remember staples like bread, eggs, milk and laundry detergent - this app

And now every single goddamn thing you do on your phone will be tracked and monetized by facebook - not just the stuff you do ON facebook! Gee, where can I sign up?

Jesus Christ.

You really couldn't, actually. Neither the production studio nor the owner of the franchise intellectual property would take a direct 100% investor. Essentially you'd be bankrolling the entire thing and simply paying them for their direct services, while expecting the entire ROI. There's no reason for the studio to

My non-gmail email doesn't contextualize the content of the messages I'm sending out and receiving, and instantaneously bring in data from every other Google online property that has gleaned and stored personal information about me, adding to an already alarmingly invasive profile of personal data.

It looks like this.

"Why does everyone have a problem with the article? It wasn't meant to be read [sic]"

This is what Gizmodo has become. Some fucking idiot who just discovered what a strikeout means.

I also like to make a version of Pasta with Clams that uses beer. I don't follow a recipe so here's the directions.