artvandelay777
ArtVandelay777
artvandelay777

Agreed. Not to be pedantic (but we are talking contract interpretation, so yay, pedantry!), but BGC is the subject of the sentence (“the new Boston Garden Corporation shall administer, produce, promote and sponsor no less than three charitable events per year...”) and the reference to MDC is in a adjectival clause

It is NOT a “Devo hat”. It is an ENERGY DOME.

Thank you for that. The chart, without axes labeled and a generic title, seemed dubious at best, and clearly could not have been nationwide.

While I agree with your sentiments generally, if you click through, you’ll find that in this circumstance, the plaintiffs did in fact screw themselves by suing. Investors in MBSs sued Wells Fargo (trustee) for losses related to the financial crisis. But the trustee (likely under the indenture) has rights of

Let’s be honest — Gene’s signature might be on Urban’s contract, but Gene is not responsible for hiring him. Timing aside, Urban’s arrival in Cbus is thanks to Les Wexner and other boosters/BoT — not Gene Smith.

At least it wasn’t in reference to Volkswagen....

FWIW, Dilworth is a very nice neighborhood just south of uptown (a/k/a downtown) Charlotte. Pretty affluent, mostly white. It’s where General Petraeus’s former paramour lives (or at least, lived). This Starbucks is in an old house on a busy corner and landlords of surrounding properties are notorious for having the

That reminds me of Versailles, OH — it’s pronounced Ver-sales.

My wife has sent me multiple links to stories (no doubt pulled from FB) about this ‘new phenomenon’, so I’m glad to have Dr. Hensley’s post to calm her down on it. All the links she sent me were basically the same: (1) Toddler went swimming, (2) went face down in the water, (3) dead the next day. NO differentiation

but your a fucking asshole busybody who doesn’t know how to spell you’re.

I believe the answer is “No”, at least with a traditional wifi network. I think that’s one of the main benefits to a mesh network — it’ll ensure you’re getting a strong signal from the closest AP without the device having to switch APs.

Interesting .... this pic (and coffee_eater’s) show the item is grilled after wrapping in prosciutto (can’t tell if the pineapple was also grilled before wrapping or not). I might have to try it both ways and see which is better.

were the previous and post AK governors doing this as well?

But isn’t dulce de leche easy already? I just take the label off a can of sweetened condensed milk, submerge it in a pot of simmering water, and let it go for a couple hours. Pull it out and let it cool, open with a can opener, and enjoy! The SV method takes a heck of a lot longer (15 hrs vs 2), requires you to dirty

Nope, nope, nope. That’s not right, as applied to SV cookery. The FDA guidance contemplates traditional (oven, grill, stove) cooking, and advise 165°F because that is the temperature at which the meat is ‘instantly’ pasteurized. But that which is done instantly at a high temperature can be done over time at a lower

Sauteing the veg before combining/cooking is the pro move, absolutely. My mom (whose meatloaf I’m not that fond of) used raw onion, and they never cook in the meatloaf — so you’re left with warmed, raw onion inside your loaf. Not appealing to me. But my wife sautes the onions first, and hers is much superior. Also,

My thought as well. Isn’t that something one learns in ~7th grade?!

...he would’ve been shot by responding police. And Fox News would’ve aired hours of breathless coverage, revealing he was a drug dealer, miscreant, thug, etc. Not to mention the fawning interviews of the ‘heroic’ (certainly) white cop who shot the assailant.

Pretty sure Claire meant to write “3. Add in your deglazing liquid...”

Thank you for being one of the few voices of reason in this thread. Obama isn’t going to turn 180° just because CF cut him a fat check, and even if they did — who cares? He’s no longer president, and will never hold office again. But yes, let’s hold Obama to a post-office standard to which no other president — not to