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Still waiting for the Gizmodo feature on how it happened, the Lifehacker feature on how to make sure it doesn't happen to us, the Jezebel feature on how our culture allows males to feel that they can invade any women's privacy, the Gawker feature on how 4chan heard about the leaks, along with the TMZ call to get them

ETA: The link was removed, so kudos for that, but I still question the original motivation for including it.

I agree: civility is necessary in this world. I find you get more with sugar than vinegar, most of the time. And people who seriously don't care what people think of them tend to be complete a* ses (having run across these individuals in my profession). So, yes, you shouldn't care what people think of you. But if

Ok everybody, before we go any further, let me make a few important notes:

Cynical maybe, but absolutely business savy

The name can't change because of tradition, but he'd be fine with allowing the team to play out of any locality within 50 miles if they offer $1 more than DC.

ESPN: Sorry we didn't get a chance to meet with you the other day.

Now you'll have to look elsewhere for your "Who's Michael Sam showering with these days?" coverage.

I absolutely hate a mechanical keyboard. I much prefer something like what came with my imac. Also, I can't stand voice control, I feel like a huge douche talking into my phone and half the time Siri gets it wrong.

Very good point. I found that out the first time I used it for chicken rolls.

I know this turned out to be kind of a weird list (with some non-traditional items), but these really are things we believe in—it's crazy how much of a difference certain things can make.

Honestly thats a great idea. I don't know why i haven't actually done this. Also then when people ask me why i don't go out more i can point to the sheet lol

The whole point of stealing a car is to be able to get away with it! Boring = don't stand out.

Before my Civic was stolen I thought nobody would want it.

Totally. It helps you keep your eye on the light at the end of the tunnel.

While in school I had my '92 Accord stolen from me at gunpoint. It's those damn reliable engines that are worth so much to car thieves.

The reasoning I have always heard is that car thieves are after parts, so parts for common vehicles will always sell, especially if they are older model parts that may not be available through the usual methods anymore.

Since we don't actually get to see the total units on the road, a simple exercise to translate this into likelihoods is to think about the number of Accords relative to Civics/Camrys/Silverados, etc. Take F-150's for example, since the total stolen units is just about half the number of stolen units of Accords. Are

Every park I go to limits you to 2 beers per person per trip to the stand. I wonder if the app "keeps you safe" in the same way.

Oh, but didn't you know that since they have a problem, they have to make themselves feel better by telling you Everyone will have a problem with them?