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Michael Reed
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Wow, that’s a helluva piece. Thanks for the introduction!

I’ve seen people knit while driving their beemer in city traffic.

Exactly. The Dollar hook is that their budget is calculated on a shorter time span than economy serves. Would you rather pay $1 monthly, or $2 every three months? That’s the lesson of Sam Vimes’ Boots.

This is the best critique of the series I’ve ever read.

Just off by three orders of magnitude.

There are six dimples just below the mouth of the jug. While there may be a hydrodynamic purpose to them, any milk that sours there will be immediately suspect for the sniff test, regardless of what is happening in the bulk of the milk below. I’m guessing that a lot of otherwise good milk is thrown away because of

Yep, my Honda dealer offered $1,650 for my Accord. *snerk*

I have had employment contracts that permitted me to negotiate for patent rights. Those negotiations weren’t always cordial.

I wonder if they announced that cost-plus-fees for the round trip would be billed to the offending passenger in such circumstances—as part of the Contract of Carriage--what would happen. Especially if they started to enforce it.

From a risk analysis standpoint, anything is more dangerous when you are allergic to vaccines, yes, by comparison to being vaccinated.  You are significantly decreasing the risk and severity of poor outcomes when you get vaccinated. Not eliminating, of course, just significantly lowering the expected value of poor

Who TF owns torpedoes as a private collector?

Dear Penthouse,

And increasingly, they’re making the rules to start separating the unvaccinated.

No need to worry, the course of this thing currently seems possible to kill the friendship anyways.

It’s a nutrient-dense food with a well-established distribution network, which is highly scalable to keep costs low.

This is an odd flex to promote body autonomy. If they would only be so consistent in other matters.

Yeah, but do Jedi Masters do improv?

I expect that part of the reason why RealID is being pushed so hard is to disenfranchise those who can’t afford the time, money, and effort to upgrade.

Sometimes the best way to change a law is to see that it is strictly enforced.

Seriously. If something is working, don’t fix it.