burnerburnsbright
BurnerBurnsBright
burnerburnsbright

Also important to realize how much work it is to fire somebody.

Right!?! I would literally give up everything I own to get my 30 year old body back.

He’s just upset that the union didn’t fight to get BOFA covered under the health plan.

So what’s your excuse for not signing Kaepernick to replace him?

He should calm his tits, his old United job will be open again in another month or so.

I’d assume Fed can dial back the power a bit and increase his precision level such that he’d still hit the ball harder than any normal person has ever played against, but with placement that ensured no unforced errors.

Reading is hard. He’s asked if he could manage to return a single ball hit by Fed over the course of a best-of-five set match, not whether he could beat Fed.

There’s a big difference between “how much would you do x for” and “I bet you $3,000 can’t do X.” Add a downside to failure and you’re co-worker would come up with a much more plausible, higher figure. Because $3,000 is only $4.15/hour, and I hope you and he make more at work than that.

never been anyone who made such a bad decision purely out of spite that damaged just0. about every stakeholder

It can be taken another way because the players agreed to it in exchange for other benefits (like guaranteed contracts and a percentage of league revenue).

Like you can smoke outside in California. Good one.

As DC metro benches are concrete built into the station floors, this is definitely out of the question.

Capping it is fine insofar as it keeps people with ridiculous frame rates (ie 150+) from suffering super-fast games. But if someone w/ 60fps still sees the game at 2x the speed someone w/ 30fps that seems like a big problem for a multiplayer game.

Appreciate the perspective. Certainly luring multi-nationals to an area is fraught with trade-offs and not a sustainable or long-term growth model.

Source? Lots of companies will say things like that for a variety of PR and political purposes (i.e. we closed/opened the factory because of Obama/Trump)

And the stores the contractors shop at. And the restaurants at which they eat. And the schools that educate the children of the new workers. And the managers of the apartment complexes.

Brilliant, and you could swap San Antonio w/ Vegas by moving Colorado to the west, though it hurts my brain any time teams switch leagues. It’s just wrong that the Astros are an American League team now (and playing in the West, no less).

They’d surely be the Jays rival in interleague play such that they’d get a home and home every year. Sure, a division rivalry might be even more marketable, but you aren’t getting the Orioles out of the AL East.

Instead of complaining you could choose to live somewhere without the second highest housing costs in the country. You played yourself.

How dare they improve your economy!