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Honestly, I’m surprised this doesn’t happen more often.

It would be much easier to just stack passengers like cordwood, or shove them in like the 2 train at 8:30 AM. That would be much more efficient.

Opposite type of story.

While all of the stories here adequately enrage me, it does remind me of something that happened to me 15 years ago, and with your permission, I'd like to replay it, but as Angry Me.

I was once in a pizza place near my apt - UWS Manhattan. It was one of those winter days that didn't crack 20 degs, and I happened to be in to grab a slice.

Not at all enigmatic. Megyn Kelly cares about things that affect her, and whatever Roger Ailes tells her to say.

Really? I just thought they were the scariest blackest eyes I have ever seen. Like the heart of darkness.

His eyes. His eyes. HIS EYES.

I enjoy these way too much.

I generally agree. The only exception might be if the counter comes with a 1 or 2 year contract and minimum comp thresholds, etc. In any other case, walk.

I once dropped off a friend in the Port Authority at 11pm - we had spent the day walking around the city - we were both seniors in high school and lived in Jersey. This was 1988.

Great movie. Pammy Grier as killer hooker.

I had a 1990 Miata in LA in 1997 for my 2nd year of grad school. Went to the DMV in Santa Monica to register the car.

Learned to drive stick on a 1990 Miata, in 1997, on a daily commute on the 10 Freeway into downtown LA every day. Quite literally a go-kart with airbags. Could barely get it over the Grapevine with a passenger without having the temp gauge start getting a bit red.

All you guys are missing the point. The human battery idea is still a giant plot hole.

I understand why everybody thinks Aereo should prevail here. But the fact of the matter is that the service isn't "the equivalent of going to Best Buy and buying an antenna," or else there's no business here. It's more accurate to equate it to going to Best Buy, buying an antenna, hooking it up to your computer, and

Well Netflix pays a ton for their content. With Tivo, the viewer has already paid for access to that content so it falls under fair use, I believe. And I don't know slingbox.

You're all correct. But you still have this problem where Aereo is making money or "rents" off other people's content and distribution, without paying royalties on it.

C'mon.

That was my old office. You can tell even from the inside that it's unfinished because of the elevator banks that go nowhere, designed to go to floors that were never built.