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Ha ha! Well, technically...

Ah, gotcha. Well, use non-standard bandwidth nomenclature and you’re going to invite assumptions about what you actually meant. Couple that with bizarre form-factor/speed conflations, and that assumption will tend to err on the side of ignorance.

Reason #8000 everyone should be following Keaton Patti:

USB-A is a form factor, not a data transfer specification. You’re most likely talking about USB 2, when you say it can transfer 1GB/s. But USB 2 can be implemented on USB-C just like any other data transfer spec.

[...]the database is still holding all names in 15 bit signatures.

Except for the majority of Senate democrats who DID support this? Like, literally supported it, by voting for it?

I’m fighting for an important principle regardless of who perceives me to be on the right or wrong side. Artistic freedom is essential even if it’s unpopular and I find the kind of criticism that Heather is peddling here and is often featured on this site to be a disturbing and intellectually unsound trend on the

Jason’s losing his touch.

Overhaul the entire credits system for games to stop using the skueomorphic design that apes movies.

Thank you for setting this aimless pedant straight. I didn’t want to get in to it, but someone’s gotta be there to help mold self-important pedantry into cynical, skeptical pedantry.

FWIW: You’re right, here.

There’s an upcoming solution that might interest you:

It’s not released yet, but here’s something to keep an eye on:

I’ve been preaching this since the movie came out. TLJ was a pretty good, if not great (if not the best!) movie in the series. But it wasn’t a Star Wars movie. And that’s why it doesn’t belong. That’s why it’s divisive. Johnson made a great movie that belonged outside of Star Wars, not within it.

Because nobody reads the article. They just skim it until they feel confident that their assumptions are validated and then jump to the comments to shit on things without actually knowing what they’re talking about.

Right? You can almost see him reach for a punchline before Jimmy chimes in, but you can tell he wasn’t quite happy with it, so he just let the moment settle. I wouldn’t say Mulaney is a great improvisationalist, but he trusted his ability to come up with a better punchline with some kind of tee-up, and Jimmy dutifully

Why is it the least a white man can do is listen? It’s always a passive action with them, then they get to go on forgetting about it all.