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Careful, you fly too close and you’ll get burned.

Hahahahahaha, people actually listen to their voicemail? I don’t even listen to voicemails from my mom and my wife yelled at me the last time I left a voicemail.

This. That’s why there is no official legal definition for outer space; but customary international law suggests an altitude at which craft cannot fly based on aerodynamic forces (~100K).

I studied this in college a bit. Turns out that there are attentive and inattentive (e.g., absentee) prairie voles. A lot of this has to do the the number/concentration of vasopressin receptors in the brain. This is an analog to oxytocin. Those with more receptors cuddle and are attentive to one another.

On the other hand, DCEU had a more challenging problem on their hands. Both Batman and Superman, the proverbial tent poles and parallels to Iron Man and Captain America, are very well known commodities. I’m sure the executives were concerned about audience fatigue before they could get to the Justice League; after

I hope so. Lord knows we care about Firefly.

I just hope we don’t get haphazard back story crammed into the movie to explain Aquaman (e.g., Suicide Squad). It really feels like DC wanted to get to Justice League as quickly as possible instead of properly developing a universe of characters that can stand alone. DCEU is playing catchup to MCU, rather than

No. The 4th Amendment only applies when you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. It’s long been understood under case law that you have a diminished expectation of privacy at the airport and, thus, have fewer 4th Amendment protections.

I remember listening to a Star Trek producer discuss spinoff shows proposed after TOS. One idea was to show Kirk and Spock at Starfleet Academy. In the draft script, Spock’s locker was vandalized with graffiti because he’s green-blooded. Apparently Gene Roddenberry rejected it immediately because he couldn’t imagine

Also, let’s not overlook the fact that cuts to SNAP also impacts farmers by decreasing demand for food products, particularly corn.

Sean Spicer was clearly waiting to do an interview with Zach Galifianakis.

Just like Farscape, which originally ended by killing off the two main characters and then fading to black to thank the fans.

Thank goodness we still have 12 Monkeys and that it dug itself out of a plodding hole at the end of last season.

Wait, this is exactly how the stock market works. Stock prices are equal to the risk-adjusted, net present value of expected future cash flows divided by the number of outstanding shares. So when a forecast is missed, share prices readjust to account for decreased earning expectations.

I generally agree with your skepticism. I also don’t know anything about Grammarly’s proprietary technology or and IP that would make it warrant such a high valuation.

Natural language processing and automation is still relatively difficult to do and only a handful of firms do it really well (e.g., Google, Nuance) and they tend to have large repositories of data on which to train their neural networks and algorithms. Grammerly could be a good acquisition target for a company looking

So I stand by my previous comment. I’ve been testing Hulu Live over the weekend and it is not ready for prime time. The menu scheme and general UI put too many clicks between the user and videos that they want to watch. And, I tried to use the DVR feature to record an episode for my wife, but it is so garbled and the

Fair enough. And the bigger story is that linear television has an expiration date and Hulu’s integration of live TV with a large, on-demand catalog shows what the future of television will likely be: live TV for news and sports, all other shows released as on-demand either as full seasons (like Netflix) or on a set

I respect that it is her opinion and that she confessed that it needs work.