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A lot of what OSS did was training and support for the French Resistance. So if you’re stuck behind enemy lines, maybe not the best. But if you’re a resistance fighter trying to disable vehicles in preparation for an Allied attack, this is low tech and stealthy.

Right. When the map opens, you can scroll up and see where you've been.

Ha, yeah. That door is a bit buggy. The map starts at the bottom for some reason. If you scroll up you can see the map. :) FYI - you need to get to the 2nd or 3rd level of Od Nua to unlock a fast travel point

Time for another patronizing column from the ESPN Ombudsman about how this definitely isn't ESPN's fault.

Agreed, and the fact that Roddenberry wanted to do a spinoff explains a lot about why he got at least as much character development in his two appearances as Sulu, Chekov and Uhura got through the entire series.

Oh, I agree with you that Walmart is going to be OK, and there absolutely isn't enough presented in the article to conclude BARD (or beyond any doubt for that matter) that anything criminal happened, that doesn't mean that there isn't sufficient evidence out there if Walmart wanted to pursue it - and if something

It doesn't matter what Walmart knows. What matters is whether or not the person who brought the ad in to get the price match intended to commit fraud - knew that the listings were fraudulent. The content of at least two of those tweets at least indicates that the people doing the tweeting knew that the Amazon listings

I'm with you. In Wisconsin (the state I'm most familiar with) section 943.20(1)(d) would seem to apply:

You sir, win the Internet.

To be fair to "el gooch," his second tweet is probably true, and I say that as a Packer fan. Have you met us? We're animals!

Happy N7 Day:

Just cancelled my eBay listing for my iPad Mini 2. Thanks for the heads up!

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I think Lewis Black said it best:

"One night I was performing in Milwaukee, and I finished my set, and it was late in the evening. I had a scotch and two of the waitresses sat down next to me and they had a brandy old fashioned. You're the only fuckers who drink that!"

I saw the response to your column in the State Journal, and was all ready to be all mad about some effete coastie maligning our great state and our beerly ways, but actually, this column was a great read, and pretty accurate -

Absolutely agree. Now that it's being brewed again, I'll take Staghorn over Spotted Cow every time.

Wasn't that thing banned because it killed a kid, or was that just an urban legend that I remember from my grade school days?

I'm just glad that one of these is the subject of an O'Brien must suffer episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.