Somewhat related: can unstarred comments below the 35-character (or whatever it is) threshold be promoted or do they just lay there to rot for eternity?
Pro Bono Counsel, The Second Mile
Was that your actual score or the estimate? I took it in mid-September and they haven't given posted my actual score yet, and my estimate was on the old scale so I have no idea how the new scale looks. I think I'm supposed to get my score this week, but it's taking a while due to the new test.
*sigh* Stick to raising your children, Dina.
Here's the full series: [deadspin.com]
Luck is a factor in the success of any athlete.
Commenting Disorder DUAN:
If you have a mouse with a scroll-wheel you can click the wheel on the links and they'll automatically open in a new tab. Alternatively, if you have a laptop with a touchpad, you can click both buttons at once to open in a new tab. Note that I'm useless with Macs, so if that's what you use, disregard everything I just…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEADSPIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just learn the respective right-hand rules and you can b.s. most of it. Flux (magnetic, electrical, fluid, etc.) is a really useful concept once you understand it, so I recommend actually trying to understand it unlike a lot of people who take physics.
The original World Series of Entropy was cancelled when organizers realized an infinite time scale wasn't very conducive to spectators.
That's nothing. When Jay Cutler comes back to campus, all of the students have to wear contamination suits to prevent him from shitting all over everyone.
You truly are the master of cheese.
A perfect spin-o-rama assist was also achieved when Bill O'Reilly handed off to Glen Beck, who, in a stunning turn of events, ceded the floor to Bill Maher, who then handed off to a grizzly bear he believed to be Michael Moore.
Carr: Other than Judaism, what is your favorite religion to follow and/or participate in?
Robinson would be well-served to just Return to Pooh Corner before he finds himself in the Danger Zone.
I'm really bad with lyrics, so I have a bunch of those. The one that quickly comes to mind is "Tradition" from Fiddler on the Roof. I first saw it when I was probably 6 or 7 and thought they were just saying some Hebrew/Yiddish/Russian word that sounded like "tally-sha." I didn't realize they were saying…