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These people would die if they saw the stuff I've seen on Muni in SF.

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Pfft. Let's see people do the "Bear Mace / Ice Waterboard Challenge" for veteran PTSD awareness.

If you are really there to watch the game, people are paying about $125 face value for the " cheap" seats, or about $2 per minute of clock time. That means the $5 charge equates to about 2.5 minutes of clock time. Even assuming some clock stoppage, if you stand in line waiting for 7 minutes to get that dog and beer

"....a picture of the chopped off dick. Long story short...."

Things were fine on Jalop, with the exception of these BS comment ads. Why couldn't they just lock-down Jezebel and Gawker and let us have our little car blog with funny cat gifs?

You make a compelling argument for anarchy.

My comment was pointed in a slightly different direction: "common sense" is used to describe proposed laws that go after rifles, and more specifically, scary "black" rifles, which make up a relatively small percentage of murders by firearm. If the proponents of those laws

Can we argue that "common sense" gun laws should start by going after pistols, which when compared to rifles, make up about 95% of the guns used in murders?

(Also, I'm pretty sure President's proposed gun control laws did not address clips, sound suppressors or full auto weapons, specifically.)

I'm split on this issue: I see how many could be scared out of their wits by people walking around with guns in an open-carry manner, but at the same time, I feel like the cops need to be reminded that someone that has a gun isn't a de facto criminal. Since cops are shooting anyone that might have a gun in places

Ok, so it's likely physically impossible to cram a supercharged 6.2 liter V8 under the hood of the Alfa-based Dart, but here in America 'physically impossible' isn't part of our vocabulary. If we want it, we can make it.

I've started picking vacation locales based on where Virgin flies:
Pricing structures that I can understand.
Good customer service.
Free alcohol when we got delayed by weather.
Planes that don't feel like they're the cold-war eastern Europe leftovers.
Not United.

Ugh. I did something wrong. When I was 25 I was scraping together cash for a Nissan.

In Cali, you can slap a mechanic's lien on there.

Glad it made sense. I know very little about the UCMJ, so you are ahead of me on that.

I'm not in a position to say whether the case has any merit or not because I just don't know enough about the facts (a complaint is only one side of the story), and I haven't read the EULAs, or delved into the game tech arguments. I can tell you from reading the complaint that the Plaintiffs don't seem to think the

How much is a boatload of money? It seems they are seeking a refund of the purchase price and interest.

By the time he bought the game, the injury was completed because they had already sold him something that was not what it purported to be, regardless of if he even unwrapped it or put it in the system. When/if he gets to the EULA, it is too late for Sony. (Also, the EULA's almost always read "...arising out of the

How is the amount of the lawsuit frivolous? He's essentially seeking a refund for everyone who bought the game because it isn't what they said it was.

The difference between "Fox Affiliate" and "Fox News Affiliate" is significant. One brings us comical programming and and a cast of characters that end up in zany situations. The other brings us The Simpsons and Bob's Burgers.