> The distributions of two other metrics of a meal’s health — salt and saturated fat Did I accidentally fall into a time machine and end up in the 1980s?
My favorite "feature" of Chrome is the way it invites people to look through your browsing history every time they open a new tab, and there's no way to disable it. There used to be a way to disable it, but they removed…
Almost nothing you said is correct aside from your basic description of the procedure. Weight loss is rarely the primary goal of FMT and its efficacy in that realm remains unproven. Nowhere did the article imply that…
"If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him."
> More to the point, who cares? Did you forget about the entire city of Philadelphia? 14 inches predicted, < 1 inch actual snowfall. The city is practically a ghost town today thanks to a botched weather forecast. Tons…
> But if you talk to startups, you find practically every one over a certain size has gone through legal contortions to get programmers into the the US, where they then paid them the same as they'd have paid an…
That title is mildly infuriating. Using the term "bomb" to refer to software when actual bomb threats have been made is the epitome of clickbait.
They addressed that in the article that you're commenting on but didn't read.
I stopped updating all my Google apps ~2 years ago because there were so many asinine, unintuitive UI changes with each new version. A lot of their changes didn't even conform to the standards recommended by Google…
The guy never threatened to target children or reveal any information about them. Why is that so difficult for you to grasp?
Not to mention the fact that Asparagirl has intentionally interpreted his comments in the most sensational way possible, even going so far as to fabricate threats. "Look into your personal lives, your families" somehow…
Your last 7 tweets were bashing Uber. You completely made up the "threatening to reveal the location of children" part. It's clear you're just another bored, delusional social justice warrior who wants to make a cause…
> Uber explicitly talked about going after reporters' families. > The obvious implication is that they were going after her kids. Obvious implication? I think it's more of a convenient assumption you're making to suit…
> "your families" = "your children" I don't think that's a reasonable assumption to make. "Your family" could just as easily be referring to adult family members only (spouses, siblings, parents, etc.). It seems like…
Where does the article say anything about children?
Are you reading a different article? None of those threats were mentioned in the one I'm reading...
Glad I'm not the only one who found this post surprisingly petty and immature. Not to mention egotistical -- seriously, had anyone heard of this until just now?
#hashtagsarestupid
You should try reading the article next time -- this post has absolutely nothing to do with suicide rates. I guess your response is somewhat appropriate though. Like the company he worked for, you didn't even stop for a…
It's surprisingly cheap/easy to put the whole thing together with things from Amazon and IKEA. For example: 4x Olov 36" legs [1] = $60 1x Linnmon 47" x 24" table top [2] = $20 whatever small shelf will fit your…
Yes -- a tall desk and a tall chair to match it. Then you should have no need to adjust either unless you somehow become wheelchair-bound by an injury. It also gives you the option of leaning halfway on/halfway off the…
Cool, but why not buy a tall stool or drafting chair that matches the height of the desk instead of figuring out all these convoluted ways to lower the entire desk? The whole idea is to sit less, so it shouldn't matter…
Neil Postman's book Amusing Ourselves to Death is a great continuation of this topic. I only wish they were still around to see how right they were.
I thought I just read a few months ago that we'd have superconducting EM drive hoverboards any day now? How disappointing...
What makes your matchmakers any better than a random stranger? Or a computer algorithm? Or a pile of bricks? I searched through your whole website trying to figure out why your matchmakers are worth my time and money…
> The distributions of two other metrics of a meal’s health — salt and saturated fat Did I accidentally fall into a time machine and end up in the 1980s?
My favorite "feature" of Chrome is the way it invites people to look through your browsing history every time they open a new tab, and there's no way to disable it. There used to be a way to disable it, but they removed…
Almost nothing you said is correct aside from your basic description of the procedure. Weight loss is rarely the primary goal of FMT and its efficacy in that realm remains unproven. Nowhere did the article imply that…
"If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him."
> More to the point, who cares? Did you forget about the entire city of Philadelphia? 14 inches predicted, < 1 inch actual snowfall. The city is practically a ghost town today thanks to a botched weather forecast. Tons…
> But if you talk to startups, you find practically every one over a certain size has gone through legal contortions to get programmers into the the US, where they then paid them the same as they'd have paid an…
That title is mildly infuriating. Using the term "bomb" to refer to software when actual bomb threats have been made is the epitome of clickbait.
They addressed that in the article that you're commenting on but didn't read.
I stopped updating all my Google apps ~2 years ago because there were so many asinine, unintuitive UI changes with each new version. A lot of their changes didn't even conform to the standards recommended by Google…
The guy never threatened to target children or reveal any information about them. Why is that so difficult for you to grasp?
Not to mention the fact that Asparagirl has intentionally interpreted his comments in the most sensational way possible, even going so far as to fabricate threats. "Look into your personal lives, your families" somehow…
Your last 7 tweets were bashing Uber. You completely made up the "threatening to reveal the location of children" part. It's clear you're just another bored, delusional social justice warrior who wants to make a cause…
> Uber explicitly talked about going after reporters' families. > The obvious implication is that they were going after her kids. Obvious implication? I think it's more of a convenient assumption you're making to suit…
> "your families" = "your children" I don't think that's a reasonable assumption to make. "Your family" could just as easily be referring to adult family members only (spouses, siblings, parents, etc.). It seems like…
Where does the article say anything about children?
Are you reading a different article? None of those threats were mentioned in the one I'm reading...
Glad I'm not the only one who found this post surprisingly petty and immature. Not to mention egotistical -- seriously, had anyone heard of this until just now?
#hashtagsarestupid
You should try reading the article next time -- this post has absolutely nothing to do with suicide rates. I guess your response is somewhat appropriate though. Like the company he worked for, you didn't even stop for a…
It's surprisingly cheap/easy to put the whole thing together with things from Amazon and IKEA. For example: 4x Olov 36" legs [1] = $60 1x Linnmon 47" x 24" table top [2] = $20 whatever small shelf will fit your…
Yes -- a tall desk and a tall chair to match it. Then you should have no need to adjust either unless you somehow become wheelchair-bound by an injury. It also gives you the option of leaning halfway on/halfway off the…
Cool, but why not buy a tall stool or drafting chair that matches the height of the desk instead of figuring out all these convoluted ways to lower the entire desk? The whole idea is to sit less, so it shouldn't matter…
Neil Postman's book Amusing Ourselves to Death is a great continuation of this topic. I only wish they were still around to see how right they were.
I thought I just read a few months ago that we'd have superconducting EM drive hoverboards any day now? How disappointing...
What makes your matchmakers any better than a random stranger? Or a computer algorithm? Or a pile of bricks? I searched through your whole website trying to figure out why your matchmakers are worth my time and money…