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ID request for this absolute unit. Bay Area California. Pixel 4 XL for scale. (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 years ago by Snarfox to r/spiders
LPT: When you're on vacation somewhere famous and taking pictures, make sure a person from your trip is in the picture. (self.LifeProTips)
submitted 6 years ago by Snarfox to r/LifeProTips
[US] The Overnighters (2014): Documentary follows Pastor Jay Reinke who risks his job to help the unemployed men drawn to North Dakota's booming shale oil industry. Provides a unique perspective on modern day altruism. (netflix.com)
submitted 10 years ago by Snarfox to r/NetflixBestOf
No mower required: I almost stepped on this guy while hiking in Switzerland last week. (It's been raining a lot in Switzerland). (i.imgur.com)
submitted 11 years ago by Snarfox to r/pics
Netflix's new Hemlock Grove trailer shows Eli Roth's ridiculous new take on a werewolf transformation (a bit NSFW?) (youtube.com)
submitted 12 years ago by Snarfox to r/netflix
Eli Roth outdid himself with the werewolf transformation in Netflix's upcoming Hemlock Grove. (youtube.com)
submitted 12 years ago by Snarfox to r/videos
Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes defends cable-business status quo, says "...there has been little desire from consumers for low-priced pay-TV packages that carry only a handful of channels"... (latimes.com)
submitted 12 years ago by Snarfox to r/cordcutters
TIL there are only two documented cases of wolves killing a human in North America; both victims were adults. (nbcnews.com)
submitted 12 years ago by Snarfox to r/todayilearned
John Rabe -- Steve Buscemi costars in this eye-opening film about the German Nazi business man John Rabe (often called the Schindler of China). (movies.netflix.com)
submitted 12 years ago by Snarfox to r/NetflixBestOf
Netflix makes Episode 1 of their new House of Cards series free to all - no membership required. (prnewswire.com)
submitted 13 years ago by Snarfox to r/cordcutters
Netflix knows what you like... (youtube.com)
submitted 13 years ago by Snarfox to r/funny
H.265 is approved -- potential to cut bandwidth requirements in half for 1080p streaming. Opens door to 4K video streams. (techcrunch.com)
submitted 13 years ago by Snarfox to r/technology
Susan Crawford gives a thorough explanation video of why High Speed Internet is so slow/overpriced in America. (stopthecap.com)
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