@BuDaMan: He's just like a Moleman out there.
@BuDaMan: He's just like a Moleman out there.
@AliHajiSheik: If you add in the fact that she's 17 it all makes sense.
@tomsomething: Whether it's true or not, the post wasn't saying that the guy got fired for saying K48, or for saying that you can get fired for saying K48. And that's what your comment was implying.
@tomsomething: I don't think they're saying he got fired for saying K48, but since the other stuff turned out to be true, you might get fired for saying K48. If you worked for Apple at that time, of course.
@RyanXP: Would you want to be Don Glover?
@KarenSyphersGyno: 'Cause a People's Temple Party don't...oh, you don't say
@Pierzy: I'm sure Pierce decided to run this deadspin classic, and wrote the new intro. You'd think Bill would notice this was old, seeing as how he invented writing about sports on the internet.
@ClueHeywood: Plus, his placement is terrible. You tape up near the top, so you're not constantly warming the malt liquor.
@SteveJobsSexLife: I think they make 95+% of their money from advertising. They'll be ok.
@AirBratz23: They didn't show the crowd, but I'm guessing there were at least a few.
@JosephFinn: *puts down bong, raises hand*
@NYSportsJerk: He said cockblocks and failed hookups, not cocks and hookups between failures.
It seems like he already tried.
@mathmatix: And Noah hasn't even heard about this yet.
I guess you can't teach size or health.
@ament001: I see what you're saying and agree with you, but at this point the fact that it was ignored and she had to resort to a lawsuit seems indicative of the TSA's attitude, and is newsworthy.
@ament001: The article says the suit was filed earlier this year. So it does seem that they decided to run the story because of increased "interest" in the TSA. You're right on that. However, the TSA ignoring her complaint doesn't exactly imply that they've addressed the issue. To go back to your analogy, I think…
@ament001: They're not just picking out old stuff to slam the TSA. The woman filed a complaint, which was apparently ignored by the TSA, and later filed suit. The linked-to article is dated October 10, 2010.
@johnny03c: The letter is at least supposed to be written by UCSF faculty, not just some guy off the internet. Also, it says that the health risks posed by these machines have not been fully evaluated, not that they definitely cause cancer.
@wiskinator: Blame shombo.