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The biggest problem with this analysis is that it analyzes the lottery from the perspective of understanding that you probably won't win the jackpot. While the odds are certainly in favor of this being the case, a person who actually does win the jackpot certainly profits, whether it was a $40 million, whether he

Someone else brought up a similar point earlier on. Obviously, my thoughts on the matter don't carry too much weight, but I think you're right. It's easy for me (particularly as a heterosexual), living in NYC, to forget that in many, many other places people actually care about what other people do.

That's the idea, but time will tell whether it plays out that way in practice. I'm not certain that law school is worth the money these days.

That's why my plan was to get a higher degree. The only problem is that there are too many lawyers, and jobs for those of us who are about to graduate law school are pretty hard to come by.

Sucks to be a student. Though I imagine that had I continued working instead of going back to school my net worth would be a lot better than it is now. At least there wouldn't have been a minus in front of the number.

My mother has always told me that if you don't ask, the answer is always no.
My personal favorite was the time I had an interview that I was running late for. When I showed up the line to get through security had about forty people waiting. I got an officer's attention, told him I had an interview, showed him the

Assuming you're asking whether the service is currently restricted to premium accounts, yes.

For premium Plex accounts only :(

That's a good point. It's easy to forget that other states still have more discriminatory laws, as another commenter pointed out to me as well. I was actually referring more to general social interactions than regarding the fight for equal rights in general. I was under the impression that Adam was saying that he has

No I get that. I just mean that coming out seems to me to only be a "big deal" when it is to people who you've known for a long time but from whom you've kept your homosexuality a secret. For anyone else it shouldn't be any different than the first time someone asks me if I saw the game the previous night and I

See, that's what I'm talking about. You have apparently fallen back on old habits and don't correct they mistaken and vocal assumption that you're heterosexual, so you're essentially hiding that fact. As a result, if you told them you're gay now, that would be "coming out." If the first time it had happened you had

I'm not gay so this may color my understanding a bit, but I don't see why you feel that not explicitly making sure to "come out" to every person you meet will put you right back in the closet. Is it so easy to fall back on old habits? Just be yourself. If people don't realize you're gay right away, who cares? When it

Agreed. Tells me who is calling or texting and lets me answer both without having to touch or look at my phone.

You can actually set it to not stop listening after 5 minutes in the options for the extension, FYI.

Yes, but I don't always want to ;) I also don't have more of a problem with a keyboard shortcut than with a mouse button shortcut, I just like voice commands.

I prefer to keep middle click set to the default so I can open links in new tabs easily. It isn't that I find it hard or particularly time consuming to open a new tab, it's just so easy to not have to at all.

Maybe I've been spoiled by my Moto X, but I feel like the whole point of voice commands is so that I don't have to touch the keyboard or mouse. It isn't hard for me to hit ctrl-t to open a new tab and then say "OK Google," but always listening would be awesome.

This would be even better if it could run on the background on Chrome in general, without the need to be on a search/new tab page.

I picked it up in the same bundle and the keyboard/mouse combo works fine, but my PC couldn't handle the 3D glass shattering effects (at ALL. Slowed to a crawl, and without the effects the game looked basically the same anyway). If you turn those off you'll be fine.

Well I'm certainly no expert, but looking through that article, I have to say that I disagree with his assessment of this particular olive oil (The President's Reserve). Maybe he got a bad bottle, or maybe I've been lucky, but the two I've had have had a very fresh, fruity aroma with no bitterness (I'm assuming my