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What?!? Are you saying it’s the woman’s fault that Cosby drugged them and sexually assaulted them? Are you saying it’s the kid’s fault that Cosby took advantage of their naïveté and sexually assaulted them?

“There’s no technical difference between “whisky” and “whiskey.””

“Android watches existed years before the Apple Watch came out.”

The Most Overrated Tourist Destinations (and Where to Go Instead)

As a general rule, I don’t check bags (for long trips, I pack a week’s worth of clothes and use a washer/dryer/laundromat at my destinations) since Air Canada lost two my checked bags 20 years ago and I never got them back.

“Because in the end, what are you going to do with that hour at home or in the office,”

Cookies?

1. The Gilded Age

“Oops, sloppy typing and converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Main fridge is 39°F (4°C) and the fruit drawer is warmer. A long way from the 32° the author talks about as problematic.”

“Dropping f-bombs in a corporate boardroom or a courtroom, or while on live TV is normally highly inappropriate, but if the lights go out more speech becomes acceptable, and if an active shooter is in the building, then all speech becomes acceptable.”

At least this article wasn’t a slideshow!  Sadly, that’s too rare these days...

So what is the explanation behind aging whisk(e)y then? This article says that “it will go “bad” about 2 years after you open the bottle” but when a distillery is aging a whiskey for 12 years, 18 years, 30 years, etc... it is being exposed to far more air (hence the angel’s share) than from someone keeping it in their

Agreed! Between me and a friend, we probably have a couple hundred bottles* of whisk(e)ys, gins, rums, bourbons, etc... And some of them were first opened 20+ years ago. Never had a problem with any of them.

“Don’t Make These Common Mistakes When You’re in a Courtroom”

Sometime in May, right?

Any chance of getting details on how to do what you did?  Or links to how-to guides to do what you did?

“The EQS looks more like a liftback/fastback to me”

I test drove the EQS and was a bit disappointed. Acceleration was a bit laggy, there didn’t seem to be any one-pedal driving options, ADAS capabilities were not impressive, and interior room for people was a bit cramped given the size and price of the vehicle.  I would hope that maybe the EQS SUV would be better, but

I thought the EQS was a hatchback?  At least the one I test drove was.  

“The two new trim levels — X-Line and X-Pro — gives customers even more color options, beefy 20-inch wheels and more capability.”