JohninLA
JohninLA
JohninLA

In the fat burning zone, the calories being spent are moreso fat than carbs/muscle-mass, but you’re not burning a ton of calories (99% of “my” money).

This is simultaneously fascinating, loathsome, and sad to ponder. A few of us (comparatively) unathletic, untrained desk jockeys really could have a fighting chance against Liddell because of what the sport has done to him.

Sweet, a study of n=1! 

The best Pawnee resident is the guy always trying (unsuccessfully) to start absurd crowd chants.

Some will balk at that line

The only downside of Tommy’s is that the burger wrapper under you to catch the chili ends up looking like a used diaper by the time you’re done.

Wholly agreed. Deadspin and PMT have separate but overlapping audiences, and this could’ve been written in a way that didn’t paint Deadspin as so envious.

Yes, let’s joyously return to the Peter King ouevre of sports takes.

I’m not sure that (re)naming the PAC something that’s so evocative of Watergate was a smart move. But maybe that’s holding them to too high a standard.

It’s non-firearm brands (and their employees) will suffer, true.

We all know, legislatively, gun control has been an impossibility. Sandy Hook changed nothing.

Hi so former mergers & acquisitions banker here (which makes me an atypical REI member and atypical liberal).

I don’t know how to phrase this without sounding condescending, but: did you know sometimes people camp/bivvy on somewhat vertical topography?

I love Deadspin on many levels – the irreverent mix between funny videos, investigative journalism, pointing out hypocrisy in sport power structures... and Drew’s poop takes – but Moskovitz is a treasure. She consistently has the most deeply researched pieces which simultaneously make one feel, indict those are in the

This is awesome.

Precisely. The IRS currently classifies Bitcoin as a commodity, meaning when you convert it back to USD and income is recognized... tax time!

And worse, he’s attributing his winning lottery ticket to acumen, confident enough to proffer dubious financial advice.

As an owner of both a Fire HD 8 tablet and a Kindle Paperwhite, I can’t figure out why the e-ink Kindles are more expensive than the Fire line (unless it’s Amazon subsidizing the Fires more since they drive more sales of Amazon products beyond books).

As an owner of both a Fire HD 8 tablet and a Kindle Paperwhite, I can’t figure out why the e-ink Kindles are more

Ah, so those of us with wired home theaters are just supposed to toss aside the expensive speakers and line the room with Sonos if we want Spotify on voice command?

Oh, so you don’t own a smartphone then which has a mic and you carry around with you everywhere?