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Actually, Skimlinks recodes all links throughout Kinja to include an affiliate code, if the link points toward a company with which they have a relationship. This happens not only on the Deals blogs, but on all of the others, our personals, the user-generated communities and in comments. It's an automatic function of

Actually, Skimlinks recodes all links throughout Kinja to include an affiliate code, if the link points toward a

I've assumed that all KinjaDeals were paid placement or affiliate links. This is not to say that I find anything wrong with it, I've included my own affiliate codes in many of my posts and I've written posts just to include an affiliate code. I've just assumed that's the purpose of the Commerce Team.

I've assumed that all KinjaDeals were paid placement or affiliate links. This is not to say that I find anything

Makes sense and that's a fine definition for when something gets a "sponsored tag". I was just pointing out that because this post has and will generate income from its content, in addition to the DoubleClick banners, some could argue it is a form of an ad and it is something for which the company will likely be paid.

Makes sense and that's a fine definition for when something gets a "sponsored tag". I was just pointing out that

Define ad.

Define ad.

FWIW, I remember The Chronicle. Though mostly, I remember Curtis Armstrong.

For whatever's it worth, if anyone's in the mood for some quick nostalgia, a few months ago I embedded Youtube compilations of the first two season's answering machine messages to the TVClub and linked to a couple of transcript archives for them all.

The first three seasons, sixty-nine episodes also streams for free on Hulu.

So, if you're using a tablet with a keyboard and mouse, Continuum would direct Windows 10 to operate with a full start menu and desktop. If you're going touchscreen, you might see a more Metro-style tile interface instead.

While I've always known she was "Marge" and she did great work on the Tracy Ullman Show that gave birth to The Simpsons, she's always going to be Rhoda's sister to me.

I do something similar regarding passwords and I agree that all this hacking or more appropriately, all of this worry over hacking has caused some lower level sites to become ridiculously difficult to use. There are a couple of sites I use, where I have to use the "forgot password" option every time. Of course, I

Though it's probably become less of a thing due to budget cuts, a lot of police forces still do door checks periodically, if not every night. Basically, a cop walks through a shopping district and tries every door looking to see if one is unlocked. When they find one, they call whatever number they can find and have

Good to know. I'm still mainlining Stargate: Atlantis, but as soon as I'm done...

The BBC original also streams on HuluPlus.

While it isn't perfect, you can choose "custom range" under search tools/time and just put an end date. I'm pretty sure based on my own usage that it'll miss some pages with dynamic elements that was re-indexed after that date and some old pages may be re-indexed with something new in a "related pages" part, but I

Gender-neutral and/or multi-person "family" locker rooms have increasingly become an option in the US over the past several years, not only at recreational facilities on college campus, but my understanding is that they can also be found at some privately-owned locations, such as water parks. Of course I'm sure there

As I replied to a thread on the Defamer post... when Jezebel wrote about the allegations in '08, their complaint was that they weren't more prominently featured in a profile of Cosby in The Atlantic. During their conversational "Crappy Hour" back and forth, Megan asks "whatever happened with that" and Moe provided a

Downton Abbey airs and streams from PBS.

The most recent series of Sherlock ran on PBS fairly soon after it had run on the BBC, then each episode was available from the night of air to stream for a month. When there's a date for the show in the UK, you might want to check PBS' Sherlock site.

I don't know, but considering the screener issue, the subject matter may have been enough to get Selma a Best Picture nomination and perhaps the voters weren't as willing to give nominations to the largely lesser-known individuals without seeing the film.

There's both an as-aired and a producer's cut of the second ep streaming for free on Hulu. I just finished watching both of last night's episodes myself.