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What really annoys me are people who post songs and stuff and then slap it behind the USPTO’s thing on fair use. Because apparently if you don’t make money on it (which they probably are), it’s okay to freely republish a copyrighted work in its entirety!

Either way, I’m inclined to believe most sushi places in the US don’t care about dressing up the rice properly, because as far as most of their customer base is concerned, the rice isn’t important.

But if I don’t taste any hint of vinegar, then they’re doing it wrong. A lot of the places I go to serve rice where it doesn’t taste like it’s been properly seasoned or seasoned at all. Or worse, according to this article, have sugar added.

But nobody cares they’re doing it wrong.

To most Americans, sushi is either the raw fish, or the raw fish on rice. They don’t know that sushi is rice marinated in vinegar.

Would explain why the XB1 has it now.

Sushi rice, he noted, shouldn’t be a problem as vinegar is added to lower the pH, allowing it to be held safely at room temperature.

I believe Nintendo holds the patent to that particular design of D-Pad. Or something.

I recommended that to someone but told them they can’t recharge it through the USB port.

Sony did take issue when bleem! was sold, since it was competing directly with a product they sold at the time.

If you’re talking about how someone found a INES header on the SMB data from the eShop, that doesn’t prove anything other than Nintendo has SMB in the INES format. The INES format implements a lot of things that is already handy, and it would be prudent for Nintendo to just use something that already exists rather

... physical and mental exhaustion, difficulty sleeping, weight gain and difficulty losing weight, bad digestion, constipation, irregular periods, frequent colds and other infections, and the worsening of individual underlying medical problems.

The reasons why speeding up makes you as guilty, or maybe as big of a problem as said road rager:

I like Germany’s supposed method of figuring out your fine: it’s based on a percentage of your income.

If you don’t think the content of the Seiken collection justifies the price, vote with your wallet.

And even then there’s nothing to stop people from driving anyway.

Then you’re just as bad as the brake-checker.

It may be new, but I can still give it constructive criticism.

I don’t see how “forcing to sideswipe” comes into the picture of what to do after a person is in front of you to brake check you unless you mean to deliberately speed up as they do so they turn into you when they try to cut you off.

Not really, because people who can’t take care of their cars shouldn’t really be driving them. And people who can’t really drive should also not really be driving. The US is too relaxed on driving qualifications.