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I heard a good story of changing peoples minds about Copyright in Planet Money episode 780, “On Second Thought”

Cook’s Illustrated is pretty much the app I think of when I think about 32-bit apps not being supported anymore.

Bean Boots are specifically excluded from the LL Bean sale.

Bean Boots are specifically excluded from the LL Bean sale.

Kalief Browder? Not “in” jail, but “as a result of”.

NPR has an episode of it’s Planet Money podcast on the change to the bail system in New Jersey.

1.2 GB app download.

If you’re going to do that, consider getting small labels to put on the lid of the jar so you can tell them apart without having to pull each one up individually.

The “Spigen Neo Hybrid Note 4 Case” link is a bit messed up.

The AccuSharp knife sharpener is still Recommended by Cooks Illustrated. Reportedly they are now selling replacement sharpening blades for the AccuSharp sharpener, but they cost nearly as much as the whole unit.

Here’s a guide to how many pizzas to order. ceiling ((people * (3/8))

Welcome to Philly. Did you try 2nd, north of Market St? From what I see, that’s more of the _equipment_ side of restaurant supply, but they probably have all the other things there too. The Restaurant Store is also around, with a location near Bensalem, and Restaurant Equippers in Pennsauken, on the NJ side of the

There was a woman in Michigan who was prosecuted for a hair salon’s deposit going missing after she put it in the night deposit at the bank.

What if they shoot an arrow into the knee?

Which is the exact reason we don’t need the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the US!

That shop IS great! I was there for a fundraiser event a few months ago. It’s a beutiful space too.

Not a problem. It’s an interesting topic, and for more information on it I suggest reading “The Truth About Voter Fraud” and “Noncitizen Voting is Vanishingly Rare” from the Brennan Center for Justice

That’s not going to help if they hitch a ride on your luggage.

If you’re thinking Granholm v. Heald, that only applied to states that limited direct shipments from out-of-state sources. If the state doesn’t allow in-state shipping, they can restrict out of state shipments as well.