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I’m not saying it’s impossible to have more, but you can get pretty close to filling it with just a couple.

It’s nice being able to have a big collection on one card. 16gb with the right games can be filled up with just two titles.

To be fair, they’re the original charging cables that come with the thing. Both versions came with a USB charging cable and an AC adaptor for it.

As the article says, this wasn’t stopped for lack of sales. From personal experience I can tell you it was the only burger on their menu though to use a larger patty.

I rather liked McDonald’s in Japan. They tended to be a lot more consistent than in the US.

Movies, music (and even video games) often have a higher price ceiling in Japan than they would in the US. It’s not hard to find new copies of games going for closer to the equivalent of $70 or more in Japan, while they’ve all pretty much capped out at $60 for a new retail release on anything that isn’t strictly a

Dunno where he got that idea from, she most likely speaks Spanish because the laboratory is located in Mexico, with a Mexican nursing staff.

Uh, yeah?

They can’t just easily re-open the areas. It’s not permanent if someone really wanted to focus on providing Trump with a pathway to re-opening it, but it will delay him from being able to, and open him to being challenged on it. As someone mentioned in another comment, it becomes a matter of whether Trump wants to

Obama didn’t do this to spite Trump. He did it because protecting the arctic’s the right thing to do, and Trump can’t be counted on to do it, especially with a Secretary of State who seems to have been picked almost exclusively to facilitate drilling the arctic.

Not exactly a whole lot of laptops with mechanical keyboards out there (there’s at least one, but it’s definitely a desktop replacer); there’s value in having a quieter keyboard on a device you’re going to use in public rather than just at home.

To my knowledge, the Kaby Lake line started off with only Ultra-Low Voltage U processors. The kind of higher power-drawing high end processors that would end up in laptops like the Mac Pro aren’t out yet. Using the last line’s top end processors makes more sense for those kind of laptops rather than something designed

Who exactly do you think they’d have voted for in the general? Stein? Trump?

I don’t think her whole base is like that, but there are definitely very upset supporters on here that for whatever reason think it makes sense to blame anyone who wasn’t 100% thrilled by her campaign, even if they voted for her in the end anyway.

Literally the first line in their first post in the thread is

Except you should know by now that over those four decades there’s quite a substantial part of the population that isn’t sold on her. The fact that she was deeply divisive was known well in advance of her winning the primary, and the fact that Trump was considered incredibly untrustworthy was depressingly countered by

She’s the candidate, she’s supposed to sell her qualifications. Even during the Primary she spent an inordinate amount of time dodging, because she knew she’d beat Sanders on name recognition alone, and didn’t need to bother selling herself any further. But the general election isn’t just the primary round two, as we

I’d just like a party primary that doesn’t try to produce a candidate that only appeals to within that party. I think the DNC was a little overeager to push Sanders out. Just trying to not alienate his supporters when he lost probably could have gone a long way.

Does it matter if Sanders “wasn’t really a Democrat”? That seems to assume that he’d lose support from traditional Democrats in a general election, but who exactly would he lose them to?

She certainly had a leg up on the process of winning the primary. But the general isn’t the primary again, so winning your own party alone isn’t enough. As we got to see this morning.