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Alvaro Espinoza’s excitement there is palatable. I think the most surprising thing about this clip is that he was actually on base.

“without one foot set aside”

Well, unless the line gets cut. Or a truck backs into a pole. Or a tree falls across above-ground service. Or there’s an outage at the CO. (This is why most modern alarm systems run on battery-backed 4G and use hardwire as backup only.)

“There’s no way copper phone lines are going to go away. Sure, some people might have pocket phones or even make calls over this new-fangled internet, but everyone’s ALWAYS gonna need a good, reliable, hard-wired TELEPHONE.”

As a Tesla owner and frequent autopilot user (probably more miles with it on than off) that drives through a long construction zone with confusing, hard-to-see lane lines twice daily on my commute, I will tell you that the system does a GREAT job at navigating. It does not solely use the two visible lane lines. It

Inlaw’s lab ate a gallon+ of cooking oil leftover from a fish fry. What didn’t get barfed up on the living room rug got barfed up on the driveway, creating an enormous oil stain that lasted for years.

That’s not your average last frost date, because 50% of the time you’ll still have a frost after the average date.

It has been advertised and publicly acknowledged at the events I’ve been part of. It’s a non-issue, and a big part of getting celebs which drive up attendance remarkably.

Would it be better if they just paid an appearance fee directly to Brady instead of to his charity? I don’t understand the outrage. As someone who works with charity events, this is pretty much standard practice. In order for the charity to increase spend at the event, they invite a celeb, earmarking some of the

io9: We Come From the Future... Or, Sometimes, From the Past.

2003 MLB:

2002 Hockey:

“I can say whatever I want and your beautiful ass isn’t going to do anything about it.”