Lenore's Comments
It is thrilling to see diversity finally reaching the highest levels of government in our country.
It is sad to see so many people basing their opinions on something other than a thoughtful review of the candidates' qualifications and stated positions.
It is sad to see so many people basing their opinions on something other than a thoughtful review of the candidates' qualifications and stated positions.
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There is also an instructable on how to do this.
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I used to commute by bike in winter in Boulder, Colorado. On a snowy day when car traffic was backed up, biking was usually faster because they plow the off street bike paths pretty early. And even if the plow hadn't gotten there yet, you could still bike safely over the fresh crunchy snow. It's the next morning you have to worry about when you have to get over the refrozen plow sludge in the gutters to get onto the bike path. But if I can do it, just about anyone should be able to. Granted, Boulder doesn't get quite as cold or have as much snow as many places, but we usually got a good dose of winter. So don't make it sound like it's exclusively for hardcore cyclists!
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Starbucks is also evil for using the wrong terminology. Starbucks has become so pervasive that their ordering terms are, in some places, more well known than the traditional terms, leading to coffee ordering confusion everywhere. When you go into a real coffee shop and order a macchiato, they shouldn't feel the need to remind you that theirs isn't like Starbucks', should they?
The oracle said I was clueless and didn't go to Starbucks much. The latter half at least is true.
The oracle said I was clueless and didn't go to Starbucks much. The latter half at least is true.
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