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Any one have experience with audio books during long, at times stressful, commutes?
I used to listen to philosophy lectures/podcasts whilst doing peak-hour driving for about 18 months. Never had an accident, but got close more than a few times. Dissociative concepts mostly tho.
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I rarely listen to music on my iPhone - always podcasts.
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Probably a dumb question, but what do the yellow "blobs" above our avatar mean?
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Probably a dumb question, but what do the yellow, green and red "blobs" above our avatar mean?
just to cover all
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Probably a dumb question, but what do the yellow, green and red "blobs" above our avatar mean?
just to cover all
Post count / Status = Yellow
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Anybody have any suggestions for plain long sleeve T shirts? Nothing fancy, just ones that hold up well and are moderately priced. Non sweat shop production obviously preferred. Thanks.
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You could try American Apparel though I find every single one of their shirts fits differently so you can't just try one and grab another 3 off the rack. Plus you'd be supporting a sexual predator.
Wings + Horns also does great shirts, though not cheap.
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No AA for me, and I'm not necessarily looking for cheap, more interested in solid value.
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I don't have experience with their long sleaves, but Goodwear's (http://www.goodwear.com/) short sleeve stuff is great quality. The heavy shirts are comparable in weight to IH tee's…
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Backing Doug, solid basics all round from Uniqlo.
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Yup. You'll probably be skirting the line of that "no sweatshops" provision, but their stuff hits on the other points.
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Goodwear are super solid and not too expensive. Sizing is a bit all over the place. I can't remember what size I got, but it was L or XL. After a wash the fit was good.
Here's a long sleeve form them.
http://www.goodwear.com/long-sleeve-authentic-grey-mock-twist/Uniqlo are great for sweatshop type basics. Half my long and short sleeve t-shirts are from there. Also, most of my socks.
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wonderful, thanks guys.
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With all the vacant spots on Queen St. maybe it's time for me to open 'Lorrie's House of Awesome Denim and Sneakers' in Toronto. I'd branch out to Montreal, where it would have to be called, 'Lorrie maison de denim impressionnant et baskets'