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I would like to make love to that Maury/Father of the Constitution sign.

I did a spit take when I heard this. Thanks for calling bullshit. Hearing a rich guy who announces football games for a living complain about taxes makes me dust off my guillotine.

Tax rates now (under a democrat) are the same or lower than they were under the GOP hero Ronald Reagan. All of the spin in the world can’t hide this fact.

I also liked the part when the Cardinals lost.

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Yep, it landed on the scoreboard.

I will not stand for those who are already pre-emptively expressing disgust for Cubs fans and their newfound success. Success eventually gets annoying for every successful team, particularly those in large markets. And I hate when people say “Cubbies,” and I know Wrigley has always been filled with a lot of people who

I’m not a White Sox fan, but it’s not Kenny Williams fault the his team’s 87-year drought (2 years longer than Boston’s, btw) was not considered ‘storied.’

but... but the a’s can’t win a postseason series so i’m still skeptical about advanced stats.

I will stand for a lot, but I WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS. A “g.” OBVIOUSLY.

So they stop doing all that during the season?

The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates last night, because the Cardinals don't like it when another

"Is hiding your SSID really more secure?"

@vinylrake: I really don't see how you've come to this conclusion, as one does not imply the other. Your logic is non sequitur. I know of no router that disables the ability to enter a network key when you've unchecked the "broadcast SSID" box. Herc's logic is the more sensible.

Hiding your SSID isn't a security feature as such, but i is a clear signal to any potential hacker that you probably know what you're doing, and should they choose to try and hack your setup, they will have to jump through a dozen different hoops just to find out that you like to google lolcats