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“You are aware that boxers are commonly referred to as “fighters” and a boxing match is typically referred to as a “fight,” correct? And even technical or defensive boxers are known as “technical fighters” or “defensive fighters.” And he’s 49-0. If Laura had called him one of the greatest knockout artists or sluggers,

Last sentence of the fourth paragraph: “Here are a few of my personal favorites.” That should have been in the headline or in the first paragraph, in my opinion. That Munich or Vegas is not on the list is just...weird.

Do you understand how statistics work? What you said is like saying that white people are more likely to win the lottery, just because there are more white people in the country. The number of people buying lottery tickets matter, not the number of people in the country.

“For what it’s worth, it’s not like they aren’t even tomatoes. They’re even likeable. I get the whole “there’s a brand called San Marzano that isn’t from San Marzano” dynamic, but, I mean, they aren’t my first choice but they’re my second or third. ”

I did not know an Amish hotel was a thing! Since the Amish shun public power, how do they power the hotel? A ton of solar panels? Wind generators?

I am not sure why you are resorting to name calling in your first sentence; I will attempt to remain above the fray.

“Maybe a viewer wants a shout-out after giving a streamer big money, but can’t afford it.”

“I decided to wear the shirt because I wanted to bring attention to the epidemic of blacks being killed at an alarming rate”

The problem with adaptive cruise control is that it’s so inconsistently applied throughout the industry.

“Second, has bluetooth caught up in terms of sound quality, that it’s at least as good as a wired analog connection?”

“X-Ray machines have been in use for a lot longer than 15 years. 35-40 more like.”

“Why can’t the airlines put seat ports to keep your laptops/kindles/etc running without using your batteries at all? Then the batteries could be loaded into checked luggage or kept by the airlines until you deplane?”

But it was on an American Airlines flight flying to the US. Apparently that was enough for the TSA to decide all domestic and international travelers needed to take off their shoes in the US. 🤷🏻‍♂️

“get in a shared car that follows a pre-designated route, and drops you (and everyone else) off at the same stop.”

“Yeah, my iPhone has a way of jumping to my 2.4 ghz network where that signal is stronger (in the basement) but then stays on that when I get back to somewhere where the 5 ghz signal is better. I wish there was a way to auto-switch back.”

“Is something like this possible in an iOS device?”

“While “legit companies” honor unsubscribe requests”

Korean Air, as far as I know, still does not participate in PreCheck.

“It’s a service I recommend everyone who travels, even a little bit, to get. Earlier this year when I got back from Italy, for instance, I was through customs in San Francisco a full hour and half before my boyfriend was thanks to Global Entry.”