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Disagree. It’s the one ultra-difficult tournament a year. Shinnecock may have taken it a bit far but the general philosphy of the U.S. open being hard is what makes it so exciting. If this was any other tournament I could have stopped watching after DJ took a 4 stroke lead on Friday.

I haven’t really thought about it too hard but I think it’s been close tab in every browser since tabs became popular. It’s also close tab in Finder now that it has tabs.

The page linked above is definitely poorly designed, but it’s not a page you see if you’re shopping. You can’t even get to that page from Tesla’s home or model pages.

That page isn’t actually linked anywhere from their homepage or from the model pages. For example, if you navigate through to the autopilot feature on the Model S it describes only what that car, as it’s sold, is capable of.

That only really makes sense when you delete the first half of the sentence.

There was no booing. Yeah, idiots are yell shit because they like to hear themselves talk. They do the same during the Canadian anthem.

Martin isn’t really anything like Polak and Kadri. Martin’s a hitter and a fighter but generally clean.

Arguably he’s jumping to put his upper body into the boards and avoid crushing Wingels head. Why would he increase his center of gravity when the player is down on the ground? That doesn’t make any sense.

I’m a Leafs fan but there’s no goalie interference on that at all. Kuraly gets the puck before he falls on Andersen and he’s outside of the crease anyway.

This is perfect.

There’s clearly a difference between reading the article and not reading the article.

There’s something so strange about the way he stick handles. He’s so calm he almost looks bored. Honestly I think it’s part of why it works so well, he’s deceptive. Same with his shot, one second he looks like he’s out for a casual skate and the next second it’s “wups there’s a laser beam in your net.”

I don’t think there’s a guy in the league who can pick a puck out of a scrum without missing a step as well as him. IIRC he uses an extra long stick specifically for these kind of steals.

The system probably identified an object in the other lane but failed to identify that it was moving into the car’s path.

Here’s the streetview:

The police are now saying the media reported what they said out of context.

Have you considered that maybe everyone involved needs to share the blame here? Everyone is looking for a single person to blame for some reason, as if that will close the book on the tragedy.

I don’t think it’s hard to make sense of. People are just looking for a single point of blame where one doesn’t exist.

You’re joking right?

Your point is also just one massive assumption with nothing concrete to back it up. The evidence we do have is a video showing the pedestrian emerging from a dark roadway. That’s it.