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I've only been able to make time to catch Chelsea's last few matches, but the crew for those has been pretty great. The booth is obviously a simulcast the, but I'm definitely not going to complain about Martin Tyler. The studio crew has been quite good too, though.

Never watch or listen to his show, but does the concept of NYCFC make his head explode? Especially since they're going to be playing in Yankee Stadium?

1) Apparently.

... this season.

<blockquote>It's important to ensure that your phone isn't doing a great deal of other activities that sap the battery and obscure the results you're looking for, and that means turning off both Location Reporting and Location History, and turning Google Now off. Google services alone can really sap your battery and

IIRC, a recent Greenify update added experimental non-root support. However, I'm not sure if your description of how it works is accurate. A good amount of the apps I "greenify" end up never "firing up" again until I open them manually, even if the same app on a device that I don't use Greenify on got a (supposed)

Nah, I said that because it was his second Keurig post in two days, and the first one was pretty much "they are good at boiling water".

You must really love your Keurig, Ed.

Well, he said something. It wasn't ambiguous, but it was mild for Cuban. Like I said, though, I'm pretty sure knows the NBA has a target on his back because of his history of speaking his mind freely. The other owners don't have to worry about that as much because they don't have a history of consistently getting

Sure, there's no law against just being a racist. But just because it's technically legal doesn't mean it's something our society tolerates. No one is calling for him to be arrested, because duh. But we as a society reserve the right to use every legal tool at our disposal to make sure that no one thinks it's OK to be

Not quite true, as PedroiasBaldSpot pointed out. But as far as Cuban goes specifically, I'm pretty sure if he took a real stand he would be reprimanded before Sterling. The NBA has a hair trigger for him, and he knows it. Helps that in in this situation he doesn't have to be the lone voice of reason.

I think you mean "quiet".

Sarcasm.

I've seen both sides of the argument, and while I personally fall on the "it doesn't matter that they did this" side, the other side has some good points, too. Seems like it's mostly runners who feel that way, which I guess is fair. (Though it seems like most commenters who <em>actually ran</em> the Boston Marathon

Yeah, the Keurig article was sort of a bait-and-switch, because I was expecting something more involved than using it to boil water. And this chip thing is similar, just because it's such an obvious thing but it doesn't seem like anyone really does it (regularly) because how much time/hassle do you really save?

Ah. How much does that mean, really? He didn't originally call a teammate a nigger. He was using it as a pretty general slur, so I'm sure there are plenty of people who were insulted by his words who haven't forgiven him.

My dog did this once. Got "stuck". Tried running backwards to get out. Literally minutes of entertainment. (No animals were harmed in the making of this comment.)

I guess it gets rid of those few precious inches that are usually filled with air instead of delicious chips.