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Have Better-Sex
We did it for over 3 hours last night
My husband never really wanted to do it, he couldnt stay hard, and jsut wasnt into it.

He took this pill-last night and I can honestly say we had the best sex-ever

We went at it for hours and he stayed harder and was longer then usual


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After facing plenty of criticism for failing to release big-screen iPhones, Apple in 2014 finally released two new models that featured displays that were bigger than anything seen on an iPhone before. The iPhone 6 release turned out to be a supercycle for Apple, convincing many smartphone buyers to get an iPhone and helping Apple break new sales and profit records. The same phenomenon is expected again this year when the exciting new iPhone 8 is projected to convince more iPhone owners than ever before to get a brand new iPhone. In fact, analysts at Nomura expect a new supercycle for Apple this year that’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen. DON'T MISS Only power users know about these secret iPhone features The iPhone 8 will be a much bigger launch than the iPhone 6, the analysts expect. The current iOS subscriber base is 45-50% bigger than it was in 2014, so Nomura believes this big supercycle will be “underappreciated.� “Consensus calls for 80 million iPhones in F1Q18 (Dec ’17) … only modestly above the iPhone 6 supercycle (75 million),� analysts Jeffrey Kvaal and Gregory McNiff said in a note seen by Business Insider. “However, we estimate the iPhone 8 will launch into an iOS subscriber base 45-50% larger than the iPhone 6 did and model 86 million iPhones in F1Q18 (from 83 million).�


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Sitting in the passenger seat of a car affectionately known at Nvidia as "BB8" is an oddly terrifying experience. Between me and the driver's seat is a centre panel covered in touchscreens detailing readings from the numerous cameras and sensors placed around the car. There's also a large red button helpfully labelled "stop."



As BB8 pulls away to take me on a short ride around a dedicated test track on the north side of the Las Vegas convention centre—with no-one in the driver's seat, mind you—it's hard to resist keeping a hand hovering over that big red button. After all, it's not every day that you consciously put your life in the hands of a computer. The steering wheel jerks and turns as BB8 sweeps around a corner at a cool 10 miles per hour, neatly avoiding a set of traffic cones while remaining within the freshly painted white lines of the makeshift circuit. After three smooth laps, two Nvidia employees wheel out an obstacle—a large orange panel—into the middle of track, which BB8 deftly avoids.


Aside from a remote kill switch held by a chaperone on the outside of the track, BB8 isn't being controlled by a remote, nor has it been pre-programmed with the layout of the track. It is a fully realised, near-fully automated self-driving car that works today. And as unnerving and as foreign as it is to be driven around in BB8, there's no doubt in my mind that this is the future of driving—and it's coming far sooner than you might think.