But seriously it's ridiculous how powerful those things are. What will it do that your bullet won't? This is like asking what it'll do that your handheld eggbeater won't... by way of example, there's a setting on there for "soup", which actually blends things at such a high velocity that it heats up. I.e., stick some carrots in there with whatever seasonings (there are recipes on the website), blend it, and it will pour out as steaming hot carrot soup.
That gives you an idea of the grade of machine we're talking about here. I don't own one but I've been considering it lately.
The issue for me is, if you're going for smoothies, the bullet blenders are more convenient from a cleaning perspective because they're single servings. Stick stuff in cup, blend, drink, stick cup in dishwasher. But that is literally all I use a bullet for.
The issue for me is, if you're going for smoothies, the bullet blenders are more convenient from a cleaning perspective because they're single servings. Stick stuff in cup, blend, drink, stick cup in dishwasher. But that is literally all I use a bullet for.
Why can't North American companies make such cool trailers? I'd like to buy a trailer next year but all the options are so boring. The only trailer that I have found so far that is really interesting me is the Safari Condo R-series but they don't have any dealers out west.
Though it's not electric or piston-powered...or Japanese...like this friendly sex toy, the LaunchPAD does employ advanced technology in a valiant effort to enhance Man's alone time. The makers of male masturbatory aid the Fleshlight have created and configured the LaunchPAD iPad case to work in tandem with the former so that men may seamlessly simulate sex both tactilely with a device capable of impersonating a vagina, and visually with one capable of streaming porn or interactive naked girls on Skype (e.g., girlfriends, good sports).
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The LaunchPAD case is made of a sturdy but flexible material that protects and holds snugly inserted tablets, Fleshlights, and penises alike. It won't slide or shift during use and is designed to maintain the user's access to iPad touchscreens, volume, and power
Vessyl, the cup that can sense anything you are drinking and keep track of your calories, sugars, carbs, caffine, protein and hydration level. links to iOS and android to track info. induction charge base.
Just bought one yesterday, pre-orders end soon (tomorrow I think), shipping early 2015.
Vessyl, the cup that can sense anything you are drinking and keep track of your calories, sugars, carbs, caffine, protein and hydration level. links to iOS and android to track info. induction charge base.
Just bought one yesterday, pre-orders end soon (tomorrow I think), shipping early 2015.
No directed at you, because I know you're just buying one and didn't invent it, but that whole thing comes across as some pretty pretentious hipster bull####. Why wouldn't someone just input the calories of what they drink into their phone, since it appears they have to do it manually sometimes anyway, instead of also carrying around that mug?
No directed at you, because I know you're just buying one and didn't invent it, but that whole thing comes across as some pretty pretentious hipster bull####. Why wouldn't someone just input the calories of what they drink into their phone, since it appears they have to do it manually sometimes anyway, instead of also carrying around that mug?
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Yeah I was thinking liquid calories is probably the easiest thing to track manually.
can be but always entering stuff in your phone is a pain. Not really thinking of being the hipster guy to carry this around, but have one at home and one at the office where 90% of my liquid calories are consumed.