jsangerman
Jordan Sangerman
jsangerman

You are exactly right. Someone ASKED for his opinion on Collins Christianity and he gave it. And, going into semantics, he was merely giving an opinion in the context of Christianity. It was dumb for ESPN to ask him the question, but he should not be punished for his religious beliefs.

I was going to post this, but you beat me to it. Many forum-goers refuse to give up the location of the "secret compartment" just to maintain its mythology.

Kill the roadster, too? I'm almost with you: Hardtop, Cabrio, and Countryman. I don't think they need a Clubman with the Countryman.

We haven't seen all that WP8 has to offer; only the developer-facing features. I'm also on the Sprint bus, and it doesn't look optimistic for any WP8 devices this fall.

Are the email addresses that are being deleted ones that were manually entered, in iCloud, or Gmail? Or were they originally pulled from Facebook. If the latter is the case, than it makes sense that the @Facebook.com addresses would replace the previous address since the previous is no longer shown in Facebook.

The point here is that Xbox isn't a gaming console anymore; it's an entertainment console. I love my PS3 for games, but the entertainment services on PlayStation are abysmal. I'm tempted by the Xbox now, for home theater far more than gaming.

What Microsoft has done here is something Apple hasn't yet done: created a very good reason to use their services/system for video consumption. Sure, they're selling Xbox here. Apple's AirPlay sells AppleTV. But at least some of this is going to require Xbox Live Gold. That's a service that keeps on giving. To

I was thinking the same thing. The courts and judges only interpret existing laws. They did not create anything new with this ruling. It's now up to the legislature to plug the loophole that the judges confirmed.

Firstly, Skydrive pay plans provide ADDITIONAL storage. Bad explanation on Microsoft's part. So the 20 GB plan is 20 GB in addition to the 7 GB that is free. So, the pay plans are even cheaper, as you're getting 27 GB, 57 GB, and 107 GB.

Yeah, this map is broken. Take away the numbers and it might be accurate. At 5 people per square mile, most of the world would be covered. Even at 100, a lot of the world would be covered. Numbers here are definitely off.

So the main reason competitive integrity is valuable is for betting? Not because we may not watch if we thought it was rigged?

Fair.

They may not claim it, but this is clearly an lawless move. They said f* the law, these lawyers are evil and need to be taught a lesson.

I'm defending them against Anonymous. And I kind of applaud them. They take on unpopular cases and everyone is entitled to representation.

This affects the lawyers far more than the others. Tough as it is these days, the secretaries and paralegals can find other jobs. The lives of the 2 men with their names on the firm have been ruined, it seems. They may have lost all credibility forever. And although you think they're evil, they follow the law and

I really hate Anonymous. And all anarchists, for that matter. They just broke the lives of several people, and for what? For following the law? Yeah, what a horrible crime these lawyers committed.

They won't because people don't think they need to be protected. There's large cost involved with the additional security needed to even try to keep Anonymous out, and most don't think they need it. And they're correct.

Ray, I'm not sure if that "Italian look" thing was a joke or not. Obviously you only mention that because you know it's based on an Italian car, but it clearly looks like an update of the old Vipers with some LED DRLs.

When someone makes 28 predictions, it's pretty easy to get a bunch right. Especially when "close" is counted as correct. Unimpressed.

E63 wagon, CTS-V wagon, V70R, M5 wagon, RS6 Avant... Eat it. I'll take a wagon over an equivalent sedan in most cases. If you said minivans are for wives, I can play along. But not wagons.