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Plus, AM has WAY better coverage over great distances than FM.  Like, it’s not even close.

I really hate how every company now focuses on rewarding investors and pumping their stock price instead of delivering long-term value (and quality) to their customers.

Not all new cars even come with HD radio, I don’t think.  At least, when I was married, my wife insisted on Chevy Traverses.  Our 2014 had HD radio, but it was gone from our 2018.  I assumed GM was too cheap to pay for whatever the necessary license was.  Or something.

Well that’s a proportionate response.

I don’t think that was before “unaccompanied minor,” since I flew as an unaccompanied minor (complete with a tag) in the 70's.

And they all drive Avalons.

It’d also be worth checking cancer rates in Metropolis to see what sort of damage that X-ray vision has done.

Well in that case, Star Trek didn’t popularize anything; that’s how most TV was made in the 60's.  Also disagree that that’s how the expansions have been, but don’t really care about that fight.

Every episode of Star Trek is a ‘ship in a bottle.’ They’re completely unconnected and isolated.

All we know is next year.

I literally cannot wait to drop that word into a conference call at the first opportunity.

Came here to say this, and I intend to start using it at every possible opportunity.

Sounds more like you’re mad because you have to pick up your shit-stained underwear off the floor.

WTF are you babbling about??  Strategists?  Battlefield?  I feel sorry for your...Real Doll, I’m guessing?

Right, because household chores totally have not defaulted to the wife since...forever.

Let’s not start pulling on that thread, or else we’ll have to start looking into heat vision and super-cold breath and so forth.

Everyone Loves Raymond even did an episode about this (Robert and the wedding invitations).

“Arguably?” Is there an argument to suggest that it’s not? ;-)

Okey dokey.  Stay mad, I guess.

Hasn’t been a need for me to do this in years, but back in the day, my method was: