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You should see what I did when I was putting my new desk chair together. You won't be able to sleep at night knowing what I did.
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No thanks.
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I have a really nice BenQ 27" monitor, then the cheapest 19.5" monitor money could buy. 27" as a main monitor then the 19.5" one is off to the side for facebook / twitter / TF computer nerds topic. Two monitors of the same sise for me would be pointless. But having two different sized monitors (or the same size but different brands) does have it's problems. For me, the screens don't line up physically, the bottoms are an inch or so off. Also on the screen resolution window when you position the virtual screens, the windows can't be moved in tiny increments so moving a window across the two screens makes it offset by a cm or so. It's not bad enough to notice the mouse position change going across the screen, but it's noticeable with something across both screens.
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Muel just get another 4 of those and have a circle so you can see things creeping up behind you.
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Are you monetizing your vids? If not usually you can acknowledge your copyright infringement then ads may be placed on your video and the copyright holder will make money from them, and your video won't get taken down. But if that's not an option you can't do much about it.
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64GB Would be too small, my build does not have a HDD or any other means of storage.
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Cheapest was only $10 cheaper really.
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Giggle. http://pcpartpicker.com/user/jonathantrillo/saved/3C0B New build for a "Advance facebook machine" Buget was $300 (200 pounds).
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Five weeks ago, Lauren Cleri was ready to fight for her marriage to husband Frank—despite the bombshells about infidelity she'd just dropped on FOX's The Moment of Truth. "I don't believe in divorce," she told PEOPLE in March. But now? "Frank and I aren't living together," with no plans to reunite, she says. "I couldn't be happier." Sure, she may have done some damage when she told 8.5 million viewers that she had cheated on Frank (later insisting it was just emotional infidelity) and that she should be wed to an ex-boyfriend instead. Cleri says the couple of two years already had problems—but airing them didn't help. Two weeks ago, Cleri, 26, moved back in with her parents in Pennsauken, N.J., while Frank, 25, a police officer, stayed in Piermont, N.Y. After the show, "we didn't talk that much," she says. "He kept changing his mind. [He'd say,] 'I want to work things out.... I don't want to.'" Finally, she realized "if I tried to work things out, I'd be going back to unhappiness." Frank, meanwhile, "just wants to lie low," says his mom, Maggie, who adds, "he's not angry with Lauren. A part of him still loves her." She's forgiven Lauren, but not The Moment of Truth: "That show is out to ruin people's lives." Her daughter-in-law disagrees. "At first, I regretted going on the show," Cleri says, "but now I'm thankful. It sped up the process of finding what Frank and I need."
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Isn't it... you know. Free?
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It's 6%, drinking 6 of them pretty much instantly is pretty much like drinking a 330ml of 35% vodka... if that helps put it in perspective. Well, that goes for the alcohol content anyway. As for the sheer mass of liquid you'll probably throw up.
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Pacific rim was ridiculous but loved it.
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When I used to shave I would sometimes shave up to the sideburns and then do the rest in the shower without the mirror.
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What does she have a passion for in life?
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I was genuinely asking. The video shows a hijacked plane which is a different situation. I was always under the impression that planes were designed to land on water if they had to.
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Has there been any recorded incidents of a wide-body commercial airliner crashing into water?
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Fear is a means of keeping us safe. We shouldn't be a mile off the ground going half the speed of sound. We should be shitting our pants. Completely rational.
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But I mean it's not like if an engine goes out they can just open the door and let you jump out. In the minute chances of you actually being in danger on an aircraft, there's only a tiny % of that original tiny percentage of situations where having a parachute would save you. You're probably more likely to die from banging your head when packing the parachute than a situation where one could have saved you.
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Can't conclude another way it would have got poo on it.
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Yes, and it helps knowing that. Also being an airline pilot is one of the safest jobs in the world. One thing I remember is that the staff on the plane love turbulence, as it means they get to sit down, not do any work and giggle inside at the passengers pissing themselves. I first flew when I was 20 and I was ok with it at first but became increasingly anxious about flying the more I flew. You're an idiot.
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Your selling a bike not loaning it out. If you care what happens to the bike in the future then keep it. Otherwise, whoever buys it can do what they want with it. If someone is being a pain in the ass and not committing to a price then you have to decide whether you want to spend the time and effort with the guy or sell it to the easier to deal with guy for less, that boils down to how much you value your time.
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Someone's had the razor handle up their bum.
