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I was on PlayStation Vue until they lost Viacom channels, which prompted a switch to a service noticeably missing from your list: Directv Now.

The service has improved quite a bit since it first came out, luckily.

FWIW, It’s been all over NPR for a couple days now.

I actually learned to do this from my grandma when I make chicken noodle soup. Quick dough out of AP flour and a single egg. No resting, just grate straight into the soup. I can’t do it any other way now.

I’m already getting the error that the code has expired.

I’m already getting the error that the code has expired.

I received the same error.

I received the same error.

But then wouldn't good habits be mentally linked to the idea of a punishment? I feel like the psychology is off on this one. If it's a good habit you like doing, then your punishment is actually a reward. If it's a good habit you hate, then your punishment is a punishment and not really a good habit at all, making

I love these videos, but this has to be the most confusing music choice I've ever encountered. To the point I'm mildly upset about it.

I'm moving and have to get new internet service. Time Warner is promoting Starter TV + HBO in their bundles when you sign up for new service. No secrecy required.

On No. 2: The Sith were the first* ones...
On No. 3: Not* in the Star Wars universe...

And that's where I stopped.

A friend visited India and brought back a hand-carved, airtight wooden canister for tea. When the tea was gone, I had the perfect, ornate receptacle that appears completely unassuming.

Yeah... I saw the headline and thought "well, that doesn't seem to be a problem I'm having."

Nope, subjunctive still applies regardless of time. In your "If I were rich..." example, the grammar wouldn't change if you said "If I were rich when [x] happened, I would have been able to afford the astronomical medical bills."

The sentiment remains the same regardless of whether you're thinking about the past or

Nope. It's an "if" clause, so it gets a subjunctive case "were."

That was South Carolina that got hacked. Not North Carolina.