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FAIR USE, FTW!

I’m on board with metric, but in non-scientific applications, fahrenheit allows for greater resolution.

Please, please, please bake switftkey into Win10's virtual keyboard!

Darryl and Alissa are totally correct. When left to their own devices, people are incredibly wasteful with water. Plus, hurling insults because you don’t agree? The Cap’n would be displeased.

I used to live in Whitesboro. It really is kind of a cute place. However, it’s super white and super racist. Most of the Utica/Rome area is. Most conversations about tolerance and race I’ve had with people around here have started with “I’m not racist, but...” (0 _ 0)

Dude, really? Correcting something that made the point, and then not using remotely accurate punctuation or grammar.

To her credit, this is going to happen in all cities, sooner or later. Shared space is an imperative, and our thinking that cars are the end-all-be-all of transit needs to stop. We can make them better and safer for everyone, but the point of the article is that cars are almost unanimously bad things for everyone

Not by population distribution.

Great job, Alissa! The article title is inflammatory for my taste, but that’s clearly what you’re going for.

So why hasn’t everyone ditched PushBullet for AirDroid? The English language lacks a way to communicate how much better AirDroid is.

Retro is awesome and stylish. Also, this bike makes me go from 6 to midnight.

*Maniacal laughter*

I’m not a gun nut by any means, so I’m not going to defend joe-blow having it.

FACT: We live in the one of the safest countries in the safest time in human history. And things are only getting safer. I know news articles don’t make it feel that way, but that’s kind of the point of sensationalism-based news.

Counter-point: traffic-jams are rarely due to throughput issues or an event (accident, etc). They are normally caused by driver-blunder.

I would totally agree. I’m an avid physical fitness buff. I walk, run, and bike for pleasure and transportation. I own a car for commuting, and a motorcycle for simple, analog pleasure. As a person that spends a lot of time on the road completely devoid of protection, I can’t wait until the act of driving is out of

Is it just me or does the guy in pic #4 look dead-nuts like Hershel from The Walking Dead?

“...It is a grownup land where the humans know each other and do not ameliorate the loneliness of car trips by picking up roadside litter and befriending it.”