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44 in a Row
44-in-a-row-old

Not to mention the fact that McNally is basically automatic from the free throw line. I'm convinced that this is Harvard's game to lose.

My current strategy, which was quite successful this weekend, is to pass out on the couch at 10pm on a Friday night. Then, be awakened at 7am by a cute naked girl shuffling around your apartment, because, while blackout drunk the night before, she got lost trying to go to the bathroom in the apartment of the guy she

His SNL monologue post-firing is still possibly my favorite ever.

Yeah, I'm not talking about the main page, I'm talking about the sidebar, where all the links to the stories are. Using the up/down arrow buttons to scroll up and down through the sidebar causes each new story to load in sequence as it's highlighted. That's not exactly ideal, either. The "next headlines" button should

At least for me, some of the frustration is based not just on the bugs, but the fact that the bugs seem so avoidable. I still can't easily navigate stories, because there's still no scroll bar on the right side (my work computer doesn't have a mouse with a scrollwheel, and my laptop doesn't have similar

I know this is from yesterday, but since I just got around to looking this up — not only does the federal government care about state laws about consent, but in a situation like this, those are pretty much the only laws that matter. Now, if prostitution is involved, it's a different story. But for something like this,

Honestly, New York's 17 is higher than most states. Last time I looked, there are only a handful of states that have their age of consent set at 18; most are 16, and a couple are even lower.

On a related note, that stupid "next post" bar down at the bottom, which I initially liked, has become my nemesis. I use the page-down button to scroll through longer articles, but that bar at the bottom sits on top of the last couple lines. So instead of just hitting page-down, I have to hit page-down and then scroll

I know, I know. I even remember you. I'm just really, really drunk now. I'm a 3L and it's Monday, after all.

I actually agree completely with this. As a legal assistant, I did all manner of doc review, research on last-minute motions, trial prep, etc. Still liked it, and happy to go to law school. But it's scary the number of classmates I have who not only don't know what they're getting into, but have literally never had a

If you're working that hard during law school, you're doing it wrong. /3L

I'm still a bit perplexed by it all. Apparently they're fixing the side-scroll issue soon, and the comments are a bit of a mess now. But I will say, I don't mind the redesign from an aesthetic perspective... it just doesn't work now.

I brought this up with Lifehacker. I was told that editors have the ability to put anything after a jump, and that io9 editors use an "overlay" image in case anything on the homepage might not be appropriate. That being said, there really should be a *strong* editorial policy making sure this happens. I don't mind

Wait a minute... apparently they show up in both places but *are* the same comment. Because I edited one, and the other changed, too. Great.

The problem is that doing so on the right-hand side causes each article to load as you scroll through them, which works but is annoying as all get-out.

And, even more enjoyably, it looks like replies are sometimes showing up both in the relevant thread, and on their own (this was originally a duplicate).

I know, I was using "scrollwheel" as a shorthand to include whatever the equivalent is on a laptop (I realize after reading this that I sound like a bit of an idiot without clarification). On one laptop, it just doesn't have that functionality. On the other, it used to, but I did a reformat soon after I got it, and

I'm going to email them about this, but here's my problem: my laptop doesn't have a scroll-wheel. And because of that, I flat-out can't use the site. I can theoretically use the up/down arrow to get through the list of headlines, but because every time I hit up or down it automatically loads the highlighted article. I

@FavreFAIL: At the moment, No Country For Old Men. It was okay, at best. No idea how that got nominated for pretty much everything, let alone won Best Picture.

@Hecuba and a Polo: And when it comes to ribs (and pulled pork, for that matter), overnight brine in kosher salt and molasses, then a 6-spice dry rub: cumin, fennel, coriander, chili, onion, paprika. I used to smoke it, but in Manhattan, slow-cooker is the best I can do (and still delicious). If you can get it your