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Was going to post the same thing. Here are the opening credits:

I miss having the "featured stories" or whatever it was called visible for other gawker sites ... I only read a few of the sites on a regular basis, but would often click over to others if one of those stories caught my interest.

Because it's frickin' awesome and should be on every list of tv anything, regardless of category. Also ... it's about science ... and it's fiction ... so, yea.

Pssh, all you need is intuition and devastatingly handsome good looks.

Doesn't seem like much of an issue ... what's wrong w/ an out and back run? I have some trails I do that on.

I always run outside, don't have any problems keeping track of mileage. Have a bunch of runs from 3 to 12 miles (trail and road) mapped out using gmap-pedometer.com , great site.

"Knoxville, Tenn. made the biggest gain this year, jumping from the #12 spot in 2012 to #2 this year. Knoxville residents also purchased the most books in the Romance category—top titles include Fifty Shades of Grey and Married by Mistake."

Haha my bad. Now I'm always going to watch that scene and picture Desmond saying "WTF is a penis boat??"

Ugh I hate augmenting sweet potatoes with more sweet (unless it's in a sweet potato pie for dessert).

This definitely got to me when I first watched it.

Agree ... the AV Club actually did a great piece on that episode, since it was so fucking bleak:

Oh my, a woman with the nerve to have discernible arm muscles! That is truly upsetting. I need to sit down.

A holster that wasn't in the book? Clearly this is going to be the worst movie ever. If Orson Scott Card were dead, he would be spinning in his grave.

Good ol' Archos ... the maker of my first mp3 player. Also was the device that Rockbox was first developed for.

Being a trail shoe, is the tread too much for road running? I do try to stick to dirt and gravely paths as much as I can for training runs, but races and long runs often involve a lot of pavement. Other than that, these look interesting, might go try them on somewhere.

That's why I hate the term "barefoot" in the title of this article. "Minimalist" (as is used throughout the article) is a much better characterization, as they are for people who really just want a minimal amount of material surrounding their foot, without much interference with the natural mechanics of things, but

Anyone have recommendations for a semi-minimal (ie ~4mm drop w/ some cushioning) shoe w/ a wide toe box? I've been using the Saucony Mirage, and overall really like the road feel, but they are a bit too narrow for my foot.

In NC (eastern) bbq = chopped whole hog.