Then why not "eat" Ensure? At least Ensure has a track record, is actually available, and has a peer-reviewed scientific backing. What is the advantage of Soylent? I honestly don't understand the appeal of an unproven…
I get the convenience argument, but then again I don't: one can make (for example) an omlette roulée and clean up after oneself in a few minutes. Completely agree with you about nutrition angle.
I simply don't understand why someone would willingly give up one of life's great pleasures for consuming something resembling thinset. I'm glad Julia Child isn't alive to see this product.
How exactly would the ATF have jurisdiction over a CNC mill? And what liability would a common carrier be subject to for transporting a legal good?
> Backlit displays give you eye strain and make reading less pleasant This claim is certainly common, but what is the actual mechanism for a backlit display inducing more eyestrain than e-Ink? I think it has more to do…
Then why not "eat" Ensure? At least Ensure has a track record, is actually available, and has a peer-reviewed scientific backing. What is the advantage of Soylent? I honestly don't understand the appeal of an unproven…
I get the convenience argument, but then again I don't: one can make (for example) an omlette roulée and clean up after oneself in a few minutes. Completely agree with you about nutrition angle.
I simply don't understand why someone would willingly give up one of life's great pleasures for consuming something resembling thinset. I'm glad Julia Child isn't alive to see this product.
How exactly would the ATF have jurisdiction over a CNC mill? And what liability would a common carrier be subject to for transporting a legal good?
> Backlit displays give you eye strain and make reading less pleasant This claim is certainly common, but what is the actual mechanism for a backlit display inducing more eyestrain than e-Ink? I think it has more to do…