eaglescout1984
eaglescout1984
eaglescout1984

It’s competing with comments about Karens driving their SUV’s with reckless abandon. Something that Jalopnik readership might actually hate more than the recent direction of G/O media.

I don’t know about the computer science industry, but certainly in a lot of other industries that is the exact opposite attitude. “Oh, you’re right out of college? Sorry, we need at least 5 years of experience before we can consider you for a starting position.

“These millennials complaining about student debt and low wages. Back in my day I could buy a house and a car with a job right out of high school, so it must be because they’re lazy that they can’t afford anything! Now excuse me while I work a swing shift at Denny’s because I don’t seem to have anything saved for

I think Uber will hold on, but will eventually be bought out by some venture capitalist (gee, where have I heard that before?) that will ultimately trim the fat, streamline the services that actually are working and break a modest profit with the company a former shell of its old self. This is of course assuming they

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When I first thought about this, I was like, “why was I so scared about this as a kid?”, then re-watching it, I was reminded why. I think it was meant to be a video showcasing of how advanced technology has become, but something about seeing various 1980's robots set to polka music that flirts with a minor key,

I see a lot of commentators saying she shouldn’t expect a free drink just because she didn’t like it, but that ignores the facts that she didn’t want to make a fuss about it (i.e. she probably would have paid the $12 and not complained if the bartender never said anything), the bartender was dead-on his assessment of

Certainly, cars were always among my favorite toys, so any happy meal toy I could attempt to send down a Hot Wheels track was always fun. But, I think my favorite in addition to being a car (albeit that you couldn’t send down the track) also had a tie in to a favorite show, Tiny Toons: The Tiny Toons Flip Cars. We had

Can’t tell if you’re agreeing or mocking skeffles point, but yeah, if I had a car that cost as much as 100 ordinary cars, had been given to me as a present from a loved one, and there was no way to replace or repair it, I’d for damn sure have it in a garage with a security system and I’d have an enclosed trailer to

Seriously.

I think the biggest difference is that bar drink names aren’t a promotion thought up by a single company as a way to drive sales. They start off at a no name local bar and catch on elsewhere, but there is no concerted effort to make them a thing, it’s just word of mouth.

Oh, it totally reminds me of Firefox’s latest logo. If I’m Mozilla, I’m talking to some IP lawyers right now to see if it’s too close.

(Because every time he thinks everything is fine.. razor blade!)

Stick to.. non-sports!

I understand wanting to see the mummy subplot as its own episode, but the reason it got shoe-horned into this one is because it’s the Halloween episode. So, it kinda makes sense.

You’ll say we’ve got a great selection

The last time I trick or treated, I was about 22. More on that in a second.

Yeah, and it’s not captained by this guy

Also, basing your review on how much they bribe you and not on the experience everyone else will get is the exact antithesis of a review and undermines your entire credibility.

From what I’m grazing in this story (BBQ joint, 100 year old cash register, owner with a full beard) they most likely had those LED bulbs that look like they were made in Edison’s lab. So, the burglar probably got it into their mind those bulbs are really expensive and he can get some quick cash for them.