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Gambling drives ESPN’s reporting and has been for a long time. Why else would news about the Bills’ rookie second-string running suffering a concussion make their Top Headlines? It’s not insignificant, granted, but why is that news on their main page? Are the Bills actually America’s team and no one realizes it? Or

Gambling drives ESPN’s reporting and has been for a long time. Why else would news about the Bills’ second-string running suffering a concussion make their Top Headlines? It’s not insignificant, granted, but why is that news on their main page? Are the Bills actually America’s team and no one realizes it? Or would

I think a good definition of life is anything that takes a concentrated energy source, processes it, and then emits it as heat into its surrounding environment. (Jeremy England’s work at MIT is extremely intriguing.) That means viruses wouldn’t be classified as life by that definition but it has some really

You’ve questioned on one of their sacred beliefs behind their support for gun ownership: their childish G.I. Joe fantasy that they’ll get to fight along side our military in case of an invasion from The Others.

RGIII for E.J. Manuel, straight up.

They don’t even need to download anything: checkashleymadison.com

I’m from Buffalo so I feel like I should say something here. Hi.

“down your ear throat” would have been a better fit considering the tasty adjective.

I understood exactly nothing contained in this post :(

I made a similar point on how the wedding industry uses the average costs when touting their industries yearly cost of a wedding to get people used to the idea of spending more money because that’s just “normal.” A median figure would be much more helpful to see what most people spend.

Not buying it. As with average costs associated with weddings, average in this case does not equal normal because the less-purchased luxury brands inordinately inflate the average cost. So the industry loves to tout the average to get buyers used to the idea that $33,340 is really just normal and everyone you know is

So less programmers needed to worry about less tedious non-productive things. This was my original point I succinctly made which I’m glad you finally came around to. Actually, I’m just in a bad mood and you made some good points.

I posit that I’m completely right. If you take the long view, the market would love for code to write itself and this is one not-so-small step in that direction.

One less use for a programmer.

Frank Black is so delightfully ridiculous and Teenager of the Year is a pretty damn good album.

I keep coming back to the naivete of the artist on this. Why did you sign with a label that gives away your music for nearly nothing to services like Spotify?

Kim, I hope things are well for you. Lots of people out there care.

The brilliance of the “sharing economy” is that Silicon Valley found a way around those pesky unions.

What if they built the hyperloop then pointed it straight up to something like a space station?

Ah, the death of Flash. Again.