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I might be more excited about that just because it's a (small step) toward psychohistory.  Though admittedly, there have been more significant papers in that regard (particularly those applying statistical mechanics to social consensus).

Goddammit, California had its chance….

Wait…I thought he was dead?

BECAUSE DEMOCRACY.

Voted for a dude named Runningwolf whose occupation was listed as "Native American" solely because his name is Runningwolf and his job is his (dying) race.

I SHALL NOW VOTE LAST-MINUTE AND WIN THIS THING FOR THE WORLD

Goon is certainly a show that appears on TV.

The important thing is context.  There have been a lot of shows and many of them good.  15th isn't as bad as it sounds if you're considering every TV show ever.

NO.  BREAKING THE RULES COULD HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES.

I thought about putting it on the Day of Guilty Pleasures…I suppose I could put it over Arrow or American Horror Story.  It depends on my mood. Arrow fit better with TVD and Revenge though.

4 months?  What the fuck?  How many semesters do you have in a school year, 1?

YOU SON OF A WHORE'S BITCH

The most important determining factor for success (and possible sequel) comes with the sale of new copies in the first 2 months.  Games released since then that you should buy instead:

Bah!  Spend your money on a game that needs the sale!  You can afford to wait 2 months for a used copy of Halo 4 under <$20.

Nate Silver has posted blog entries about the dangers of overfitting and large poll error margins, though I have no idea whether he really follows his own advice.  Is there a better alternative you had in mind?

I haven't quit OUAT either…every episode induces at least 20 groans and eye-rolls, and yet I kind of still want to know what happens.

I like both those shows, but they haven't remotely touched the peaks of P&R/Community.

Lineup structure:

You should establish rules for this sort of thing, i.e. restricted length of time/number of shows.