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Technically, he's employed by the Mavericks, not the NBA. Not that it matters, because the league is always almighty.

How are the change-haters going to twist this?

KNEEZUS had the only joke in this list that was both funny and not completely horrible.

Remind me, was that one of the Asiana pilots?

This works on the device level.

The iPad mini is a smaller tablet, though. But even on my 10" Android tablet, phone-designed apps look much better than iPhone-designed apps on my Mom's iPad. It's just the nature of the scaling. Android doesn't really "blow up" the app (though sometimes you actually get a choice to do that, especially for older

You might be able to use a VPN service on your iPad. I know ProXPN has a choice of servers in a few different US cities. I think you can try it out and get your money back if it doesn't work.

This is the LA Daily News, not the Times. Basically, it's the LA Times' underachieving cousin.

Look up "wordmark". Yes, it's kind of stupid. But also not exclusive to baseball.

<blockquote> Whiteness will always be the enemy.</blockquote>

Those are some strong words. Are you sure you want to go that far?

I'm inclined to give OC the benefit of the doubt that this was jus an observation (and not an incorrect one), not a complaint.

Maybe for the deaf/hard-of-hearing? Just a wild guess. More importantly... Can someone please explain to me why your seem to be so outraged over that?

The general outlines for this program were derived from the Royal Canadian Air Force "5BX" exercise program for men.

I'm pretty sure making light of an alleged rapist is different, and much less bad, than making fun of an alleged rape. Plus, this article is poking fun at Dan Snyder, not rape or really even the rapist. Sure, you could argue that implying that Dan Snyder is a rapist may be going too far, but it has nothing to do with

Probably has something to do with running 50 yards thinking "if this guy doesn't pass it to me and we don't score, I'm going to kill him". He had a lot pent up by the time the ball went in.

I'm guessing they didn't all happen at UGA. But we see reports of this kind of stuff around the NCAA too often, and I would imagine that the people in administrative positions (who are sort of on cover-up duty for this kind of stuff) hear and see a lot more than the general public.

umadbro?

I was sure the link to "remember the good times" was going to be the Manti Te'o story.