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Sorta looks like Patton Oswalt.

This is either a flag issue or a driver failing to react the the flag. If a flag issue caused the crash, then he/she didn't react properly to the communication, wasn't provided acceptable communication, or the driver failed to see and react to the flags properly. This isn't some kind of unavoidable circumstance,

I'm sure they run a lot; no question. It would be great to see how much soccer players run compared to NBA players, NFL defensive backs (especially corner-backs) and professional hockey players on skates in full pads. Specifically the amount of energy exerted. The science exists. We know in 'real-time' how much

So many questions. Did the track marshal with the responsibility of standing next to the urinal lose a bet or cause a crash? What kind of person decides to put their foldout chair immediately next to said urinal on a cold day? Which way is the wind blowing? Why is there a 'Super Solar Shower' attached to the

Watching the broadcast, this appears to be one of the most down-to-earth races on the entire F1 calendar, especially in Europe. Lauda playing conductor during the award ceremony was equally enjoyable. I also need to order one of those Martini hats immediately.

You're exactly right. It's similar to when bad weather happens. Everyone is suddenly a goddamn meteorological expert and can't stop talking about how much they know about it.

The jort to non-jort ratio is phenomenal. I expected to see scientists in lab coats carrying clipboards.

A couple of points: First, Rubio and Booker know very well that the public, even poor families, are never guaranteed to be recipients of any portion of wireless spectrum. This is why spectrum is sold via auction to the highest bidder that, so far, has always been a corporation. These corporations sure as hell

This is outstanding. It can clean the street (and remove anything else keeping the road together), remove paint, and will never go flat. Just don't make any turns or let it stay wet for more than a few minutes and this idea is pure gold.

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A very understandable question. He wasn't blind at a young age. He has a disease called retinitis pigmentosa (RP). He was able to drive for 2 years (age 16 & 17) before he was considered legally blind. After a couple of more years, his field of vision only allowed him to see differences in light, or shadows as he

It's a good thing there was a 97-year-old usher to keep things under control. Otherwise, he'd just stroll the aisles and have no clue what's going on. I hear the Cubs ushers are the same way, except they are more like golf marshalls and have golf carts. Great job, Florida!

eeeeek! It looks like Joe Montana's elbow after multiple surgeries when he played for my beloved KC Chiefs. I really hope this isn't nearly as damaging.

Simply astonishing. My father is blind. My parents (who have been married for 38 years) raised me to adapt and try to understand his reality. I was given the responsibility to be his eyes as young as 6 years old. He and I walked to the hardware store to buy such things as a saw and sized screws, rode the bus and

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Holy shit... Might as well pipe in Smoke on the Water during the race:

Gratz Torch! This is awesome.

Grooved tires! Rain + high voltage = .....profit?

I understand his intentions of calling out the official scorer, especially when it comes to contract incentives. However, he's a member of the most powerful union in the world which has negotiated outstanding and justifiable terms in favor of its members. I really doubt the official scorer brings home a six-figure