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Dude, it has been hellishly hot and humid here this past week. Cut him a break. Heat index has been consistently over 100 due to the humidity.

You don’t see how varying concepts of what constitutes “service to the court” turns that into a moral free-for-all?

Whereas service to a client is predictable, and cut-and-dried?

The court didn’t hire you. The client did.

If you decide that the best service to the court is that your client get convicted, and you were

“It’s not about the money........ It’s about sending a message.”

Thanks, I cringed so hard I now have a groin pull.

I have this one but it’s a T-Rex eating the family.

AS IT SHOULD BE

/engineer


It’s being well illustrated right now.

Look into fridge ozone generators. I trust the science more than “special filters”.

Look into fridge ozone generators. I trust the science more than “special filters”.

FFS, fiber reinforced plastic is already standard tech in industry.

Ducks. Thousands of ducks.

Can we say it again? House arrest for people who have large networks of followers is absolutely stupid.

Is it weird that my first thought was “I wonder if this horn would strap onto my bicycle frame”?


Also good to mention: DbA is a log scale. So “just ten” less than a shotgun blast is orders of magnitude.

>This was a way to exercise necessary lethal force without putting any additional lives in danger.
This is the problem. If exercising lethal force requires lives to be in danger, you run a risk/reward approach. As soon as exercising lethal force becomes the zero risk option, it logically becomes the most attractive

Air pop, and then toss mini-semi sweet chocolate chips on the popcorn while it’s hot.

You can get antique cast iron for 30 bucks or less as long as you are willing to take some sandpaper to it and clean it up, and then re season it.

Epic Sax Guy on loop.

Yeah, now I’m tempted to follow up comment on some of these.

Arguably, if you make a design decision on a product, and then that same product is linked to a huge uptick in accidents over comparative products, most of which are attributed by the victims to that specific design choice, you make the mistake.

Aging does things to people. Some old people get really angry, reactionary, and bitter, rather than mellowing.

Oh boy, we get to watch this case fade from public awareness, charges watered down, interest in prosecution wane, and the whole thing muffled into a whimper instead of an outrage.