JohninLA
JohninLA
JohninLA

I have a cheap dot that’s connected to my A/V receiver, which connects to a 7.1 system. I know audiophiles will yell at me for not listening in simple stereo, but my living room’s acoustics don’t lend to that and being surrounded by sound is awesome.

Yes. Precisely.

Sure, because women have always had voices re: abuse. That’s why he was able to abuse 150+! They just remained silent *eyeroll.*

If you think “ANY JUDGE” would be like “ok, let’s add several extra days to this sentencing hearing so that anyone/everyone can come forward and tell painful stories” — versus just knowing he’s a piece of shit and arriving at the same sentencing — then I question your familiarity with how much leeway judges have.

Still unsure if you’re a troll or just dense. “Where did [you] attack the judge?” Generally, “humblebrag” isn’t a compliment.

Probably.

I mean, the judge in the Stanford swimmer rape judge let the culprit off easy. That’s why they’re judges – they get quite a bit of leeway in sentencing (leeway that has legal bounds but is still largely subjective).

I’m neither a professional diver nor a geologist, but I feel like cenote-exploring done by professionals is a world apart from cave diving in, say, Florida done by hobbyists.

I just compared the two with the benefit of real speakers that being an adult provides, versus the comparison I made back in college comparing the two on my Saturn coupe’s shitty speakers... coupled with the teenage angst/ambition of wanting to be “deep,” which an acoustic emo-ish cover appeals to.

Whoa. Yeah. Holy shit.

Counterpoint: Acoustic “Everlong” is pretty damn good!

I’m not a parent, so this is all wonderful advice. In the same spirit, can I share a little preview of the last minutes for folks who haven’t been through this (assuming the loved one is at the hospital and already in the care of doctors)?

So you’ve made my point. Whether it’s bar trivia (composed of locals), or Jeopardy (airing in North American Media markets), the breadth of knowledge by participants is going to be mostly confined to a general Western liberal arts education.

Are we sure this is a Berkshire Hathaway mandate? They’re well-known for being hands-off of their acquisitions and letting them continue to do what’s made them successful.

Aside from the funky looking toe box (only funky looking because it actually is shaped like our toes are (i.e. much more room for your big toe than the typical toe box curvature of most shoes), I really dig my Vapor Glove 2 shoes. Zero drop/padding.

Ok, cool. You could also ask trivia questions wherein people have to perform organic chemistry calculations quickly. It’s sort of obvious that “asking questions that are difficult” is easy to do, no? Why not ask people to solve the the Hodge Conjecture? Hey, there’s a trivia question that’s never been asked!

It’s almost like people tend to celebrate in the same way.

Sure, but there’s a fine line to walk. If you just alienate people, you’re as equal an unsuccessful trivia writer as one who writes questions that are semi-easily known (or easily sussed out).

But... Jennings knows a lot of stuff. If he was that guy who’d memorized prices on “The Price is Right” with a zeal approaching ASD hyper-focus, he wouldn’t have lost to Brad Rutter twice.

Maybe I’m too young (not a phrase I’ve used in quite awhile), but was West Virginia ever relevant before Rich Rod?