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Maybe you could actually read the story rather than just commenting after reading the headline.

Jesus, who edited that video and why do they think cutting every second is a good thing to do. I was interested and would have watched the whole thing, but I couldn’t get past all the jump cuts.

Why is it relevant that he is white?

If what they make is relevant to the story, then what the leagues make in revenue is also just as relevant.

If that were a regular season game, I would never have made it to halftime, mumbling something about how shitty both teams were playing, but how could anyone play well with the refs ruining the game like that as I turned the channel.

No, “different than me” is not the same as “Pointless made up rules based on silly superstitious fairy tales”. If someone wants to believe in fairytales and base their entire existence on said fairytales, they are free to do that. I am also free to express my opinion that they are, in my opinion, idiots. And

I don’t think the “CB Craze” was something that was as widespread as you think it was. Very few people had them, and if they did, it’s not like they were using them all the time.

It’s cell phones. It’s more gadgets in the cars besides just cell phones. It’s a combination of things. Including another factor that I don’t see much written about. That is the attitude of pedestrians. I don’t know what happened, but something has changed in our culture. People just seem to think they have the

I like the multi room sensors, (I bought a few extra) and have no use for the learning feature of other thermostats. I work rotating shift work. There is no way a learning thermostat will ever be able to “learn” any regular patterns to my life. When I am sleeping in my bedroom in the daytime in the summer, it uses

I like the multi room sensors, (I bought a few extra) and have no use for the learning feature of other thermostats.

Those of us who dont live in a big city are sick of those of you who think everyone lives in a big city.

Thank you. I usually stop reading an article when I reach the third mistake. I just don’t understand how someone who wishes to be a writer doesn’t have someone, anyone, go over something before they publish it. If nothing else, go over it yourself. It’s called proof-reading. Try it sometime. I do it, and I am

I’ve lived in my house for 17 years and nobody has crashed into it. Not once. Yes, I would consider 4 times in 14 years to be common. Common enough to do something about it.

So, the 60 came with the same battery and hardware as the 75, it was just limited by software? Which could be “upgraded” to allow full capacity for $9000? Am i missing something? That’s just.... stupid; on the part of Tesla, and whoever would buy that. I have to be missing something here.

This will soon result in some serious injuries. Some kids are going to take a “flipped” bat to the face. There is a reason, beyond bad sportsmanship, that this should not be allowed.

Did you all get your panties in a wad when Obama said the exact same thing?

Why does anyone care? Take the top 10; how many have had notable NFL careers? 1, maybe 2.

“What am I missing here?” Common sense.

You can’t put physical barriers up to protect everyone from every eventuality that could ever happen. And no reasonable person would ever think we need to invest in protections from idiots going 200 mph on public roads.

Dude is gonna be 75 years old. C’mon. Time’s up.

On the other hand, every single driver in this picture is just dumber than a box of rocks regardless of what they’re driving. But, it is calyfornya, so....