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So let me get this straight. Employees of a privately owned business were told under no uncertain terms that their employer would not tolerate a union. Then they did it anyway. And now we’re supposed to be surprised that he fired them? They played chicken and lost.

The fact that this is even a thing shows that the GS as an organization have been slow to meet the demands of modern girls. If GS had picked up more of the BS activities that a large number of girls have clearly been clamoring for, this would be a moot point.

No one said you had to watch all the shows.

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Well, somebody had to post this. Might as well be me.

“A woman died Saturday during a Neo-Nazi, Neo-Confederate, Ku Klux Klan-filled racist protest.”

Yet, there weren’t enough of them to keep Obama from being elected twice.

Agreed on the Department Q movies! I can’t seem to find Trapped. The only result with that name is a documentary on abortion clinics.

Seriously, though? Fuck everyone who tried to stop that first black guy from putting the beat down on that man. He had every right.

Alexa has had the ability to set multiple timers for over a year at least. What’s new is the ability to name them.

I’ve always taught my kids that life is too short to burden yourself with poison people, so I’d happily tell every one of these examples to fuck off, but, in a more polite, but just as terse fashion. Poison people are not to be coddled or endured, they’re to be cast aside. I’d rather have a few real friends than an

The thing with that subheading is that it assumes that everyone wants every channel. I know several people who are perfectly happy with just Netflix, and a greater amount that are happy with just Netflix/Hulu. Yes, if you absolutely must have every channel available, then you might as well keep cable. On the other

98% of our TV viewing is via some sort of streaming, often with multiple streams at once. I’ve never had an issue with reaching any sort of bandwidth cap.

You can set up a routine in the Yonomi app then it will appear as a device in Alexa’s list of smart home devices.

Eero. Together, the three of them form Voltron that destroys any WiFi dead zones in my 19th century 4 story row home. The only caveat is that they are a bit too simple as reviews have stated and they can’t do a dedicated 2.4Ghz network for my smart home devices like Echo and Wemo.

Eero. Together, the three of them form Voltron that destroys any WiFi dead zones in my 19th century 4 story row

That’s what I do, too.

I’d check anyway, since I’m sure the individual congresspeople have to share their donor lists with the DNC.

With Kickstarter’s spotty history...no. I want something I can buy at Home Depot.

When is someone just going to start building these things commercially!? I’m not trying to screw around and DIY one, but I’d buy one in a heartbeat!

As an avid moviegoer, I can also vouch for the AMC Stubs program. I very quickly earn the $10 off reward which makes an IMAX 3D ticket around $7.

All of these articles talking about how streaming is just as expensive as cable are missing the point: Streaming allows you to go a la carte—you don’t *have* to get every single subscription service. And, if you do, then, yeah, you’re probably better off with cable.