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I would imagine if they can be weaponized... they will be.

Right! Who would want to miss all of the action-packed-edge-of-your-seat-excitement of a scrolling spreadsheet?!?! Ya NUTBAR!

There was a good segment on 60 Minutes about what’s going wrong there, I suggest watching it.

Yes, he knows enough not to share the Scotch.

Yes, he knows enough not to share the Scotch.

Ah, excellent point!

120 was my max, in a 1972 Plymouth Fury III that the windows wouldn’t roll up in and it had a leaky gas tank.

In Arizona, electric vehicles can use the HOV lane. It’s gonna SUCK to be behind a Tesla in the HOV!

I rarely Uber to myself. Knowing where the other guy is though...

Some people are okay with having their lives in the hands of assailants and hoping for the best, some aren’t.

Agreed, I can see how this would be super-useful when you’re in a strange city.

Is there no subject that can be discussed that doesn’t invoke the Donald? Can’t we just enjoy the film? We need an escape after this past year.

I’ve spent years learning how to play guitar, learning music theory, and learning how to write music and lyrics and record them. That said, to me music isn’t something to get high and mighty about. It’s something anyone should be able to have fun with. I applaud apps like this. For every ten people who experiment with

Had to star you, ‘cause giving crap to the drummer is always in good taste.

Flickr is Yahoo, there’s a few users of that service. Also I think their financial information sites draw people.

They should give it a uniform and minimum wage.

Can I passably convince my mom that it’s a desk lamp?

You mean with all the information they collect about their users and all the demographic categories they group that data into... they DON’T have a sort by religious affiliation?! They don’t HAVE to create a muslim registry, they’ve HAD ONE FOR YEARS.

He did, he put his own “children at play” markers in the road.

LOLOL, I just love that the guy who used “mythopoetic”, “Kremlinology”, and “fealty” in his review then turned to “bummed out” to characterize sadness. What, did he run out of quarters for his twenty-five-cent-word machine? Here’s some freebies: “despirited”, “mornful”, or “downhearted”.

There’s more to freedom of speech than just legal protection, it’s a value. Though Google may not be under any legal obligation to show these results, they value freedom of speech and operate accordingly. I also value freedom of speech and agree with Google’s decision. Mine and many people’s arguments for freedom of