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I was going to try to make a funny about “don’t ask, don’t whatever” but realized I’m not very funny sometimes.

Yeah - I heard the same thing but I found that I was better off with just the wool as long as it didn’t get too flabby and baggy during a day of hiking/working.

It’s D-Rose. He’ll be injured and have plenty of time for this trial before Christmas gets here.

I have been to Fogo de Chao (or however you spell it) and am here to tell you that if you get the chance to go you really should. Outstanding meats, outstanding salad bar (full of more meat and cheeses as well), and you get to eat like a bear prepping for hibernation.

I don’t think viewing it as a loan from the government is appropriate. It is a loss, plain and simple (we can debate real losses vs. paper losses some other time but regarding GAAP, it’s a loss). I think viewing it more like a household hit by a tornado. In this simile, the homeowner should have their ‘home’ value

If businesses are run as full pass throughs, meaning all profits or losses belong directly to the sole proprietor, then all the money is either their own or debt secured in their name with potentially their property as collateral. I don’t know about too big to fail, but if his creditors wanted to call the notes and

Wait - how does showing a loss and not paying taxes short the taxpayer? It was a real loss of income and the business or person is, ostensibly, working to become solvent again.

The limit of how far forward you can carry really depends upon how much money you make in subsequent years. If I lose $40k this year but make $80k next, I only can carry my loss forward one year. If I lose $40m one year but only make $80k next year I can carry that loss forward for a considerable time. The 18 years

I agree that they are both awful and patently dangerous individuals. I truly believe that either of them best not fully unpack when they get to 1600 because they both scream ‘single term’ to me. I think it is entirely possible that Hillary could lose the Democrat primary in 2020 and I KNOW that Trump would lose the

This is a great tip. We found as well for Sunday breakfasts that a kids juice was over $2 but the kids meal is only $4 and includes a drink. So what we’ve done is I usually order something smaller, my oldest son (3) gets his pancakes - three of them, bacon strip, and single egg with juice and I can usually share

Okay - I like the pasta option but I want to see if it can handle pasta, meat, and cheese based italian dishes like maybe lasagna.

You need to get to a temp north of 160 to get the collagen (connective tissue) to start to break down. 170 lets you get there without overcooking and the immersion circulator helps keep things in a moist environment as well.

Completely agree - When in doubt, I killed everyone in the car by slamming into a barrier. The test is incredibly flawed and incomplete. This has nothing to do with autonomous cars and everything to do with someone’s ‘What does society value more’ questions. In my opinion, the car should default to killing the

Here’s an odd one - how about some sort of sauce, cheese, and meat based Italian dish with Pasta. Say Lasagna, manicotti, or Penne with Vodka sauce? I imagine the Tongue would respond well to Sous Vide, but I think the joy in these articles is finding the things that don’t take it so well.

I’ve said it before so I’ll say it again here - I want to see this with Koenigsegg’s cam-less valves as well. Imagine the tuning we could see! Given the right car, we could see 75 mpg regular gasoline efficiency and enough power to merge into traffic on an onramp effectively on the same car. Image a mustang that

That’s right - it’s Swedish. Now if you’ll excuse me I need to finish my joghurt.

You’ve captured a lot of people’s desires with that last statement there. And, honestly, given the technology at all of our disposal we all do have our own little microphone. You’re competing against one billion other microphones as well, but you’ve got it in a way that humanity has never had before.

Wow - civility on the internets! It can happen people! Have a great week.

I agree (trying to see if this un-greys your comment).

I should have softened it, I don’t think Albert’s wrong. I just have a different opinion. Not trying to be ‘holier than thou’ on the internet or a know-it-all, so I totally understand calling me out on this.