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Nevertheless, a very interesting tactic for decision-making and a worthwhile, if not bulletproof, example. Thanks for the good read.

The gif shows the guy loosely holding the carton with one hand for the "traditional" pour (possibly with his other hand "goosing" the carton underneath?), and firmly grasping with both hands for the upside-down pour.

I agree with you, mangling your written notes isn't a hack, and does it really save time if you A. have to consciously remove the "e" while writing and B. have to mentally replace it when reading them later? In my own case I would say no. Evernote FTW.

The term "Indian" derived from Columbus' writing of tribes as "Una genta in dios" - "a people of god" (source: Howard Zinn's People's History of the United States) and is considerably less derogatory than "Native American," which is a late 20th Century "noble savage" neologism that was never roundly accepted by tribal

It's not so much social engineering as thought-terminating clichés. It's a pervasive rhetorical device to stiff-arm the questioning public.

Seriously, why does anyone use MS Office when LibreOffice and Google Drive exist and are free?

Angus King and Bernie Sanders are Independents. You need to correct this.

I was just there last weekend. Crazy that it's Goodell's new house. It's very... opulent.