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Is there any way to skip the lengthy Alfa commercial before these videos? I think the Alfa is fantastic, I just don't need to see the video over and over. I get it, I want one.

It's pretty telling how much spin was placed in such a short paragraph ... "returned to argue with us," "lecture us," "insisted on creating a scene," pleaded our case," "scoured the Flight Attendants' Handbook," "my husband pleaded with her," "sobbing," "zero compassion." Somehow, I get the feeling she's only telling

This is exactly right. Could Facebook simplify its privacy controls so you wouldn't need a book from the Dummies series to control what content others see? Of course it could. Zuckerberg and those at the top perform a very simple analysis: profits gained from additional advertising against profits lost from vague

"Obviously Facebook didn't mean for this to happen ..."

Facebook is one of these businesses where confusion about how the business works creates big profits. It's entirely in their best interest to keep things confusing, while paying lip-service to privacy concerns. If people knew exactly what they were sharing and with whom, they'd lock down their profiles, which would

"Anonymous, the digital crusaders who have doxxed rapists and Darren Wilson(before we knew Darren Wilson) have found their newest target: Iggy Azalea."

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Your missing the whole concept of an apology of equal dignity. She mocked these two guys in large type font, detailing what fucking morons they were over a page of text, with the commenters all too willing to "pile on" for pages and pages thereafter. And in your mind, it's apparently sufficient to sneak in an apology

Why don't you just link to the appropriate post? The post where you were dead fucking wrong wasn't the one where Rolling Stone partially retracted its story and that's the post you just linked to. It was the one where you called two men idiots who suspected early on that the Rolling Stone story wasn't true. Since you

A while back, I had a Mercedes 240d and I was driving some friends around San Francisco and there were a couple of hills that proved too much for that car. I had basically had two options: either pull into a driveway and find another easier hill or blow through the stop sign before the hill to get the necessary run up

What are your thoughts on calling someone a "Soup Nazi"?

There's a BS tactic that people use when they get bad news. In this case, the girl lost (the bad news) and then her mom took issue with the way the bad news was delivered (the message). Many people will say: "Oh, I don't care about the bad news, but the way you delivered it was completely inappropriate." (Thereby now

I'm sure that any one of the numerous white people on Gawker's staff would have no problem approaching two armed police officers in a rural area and pulling this gun slowly out of his waistband. If he's still around after, he can write a post on how it all went.

"Other facts you seem to be missing: Darren Wilson stopped Brown for jay-walking. He did not know about the theft. "

When you wrote that you were wrong, you linked to the more moderate story and should have linked to your initial story: "Is the UVA Rape Story a Hoax?" Asks Gigantic Idiot. That story is found here (http://jezebel.com/is-the-uva-rap…).

Any thoughts on the litigation privilege in California which protects not only statements made during the course of litigation, but also things said in anticipation of litigation?

Gawker doesn't really sell news anymore, it sells outrage ... real, manufactured or other ... that and cats on a roomba now and then. No, there is no introspection and will never be any. Max, the editor, knows something about how Gawker is run: "To be clear, ...Gawker is not, and never has been, 'classy' or

"He gets things wrong a lot ... The monstrous travail turned out even worse than expected; he appears to have doxxed the wrong girl."

Uber blatantly violates, and has made little attempt to comply with, any of the city Municipal Code sections that regulate taxis and livery services. Sure, it argues that it's not a taxi service, that it's a "ride sharing service," but that claim doesn't hold water under even the lamest of scrutiny. These code

I'd be interested to know to what extent the media's initial portrayal of the story influenced the end results of the poll. After all, Gawker reported the officer of being guilty the day after the shooting took place, with very little details available and based entirely on the account of Dorian Johnson, which was