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Pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those without adequate transportation options could avoid traveling for appointments unless it’s absolutely necessary. At-home blood pressure tests might actually yield more accurate results, since they’ll reflect more natural conditions. Subtitles, text-to-voice, and

There’s no way to “gain” in this situation. Only ways to lose as little as possible. It’s difficult to put a dollar amount on preserving business partnerships with major physical retailers, but I’d imagine that’s worth quite a bit to Sony.  

No way to do that without pissing off all your physical retail partners who will miss out on sales revenue for a product whose terms have surely already been negotiated.  

I commend you for obviously not being a member of any social media platform.  

The major worry is that opening everything back up for short term gains will torpedeo the economy in a big way by causing lots of people to get sick and die.

Considering the sales, the majority of people disagree which makes your tip wildly unhelpful!

I’m just here to tell Jim Spanfeller, Paul Maidment and the rest of the cowards to get fucked.

Counter:  Missed go-ahead kicks in the final seconds of games are indeed the reason why games are lost.  Because you see, if the kick had been made, they’d have won.

Jesus christ, what a pathetic fucking comment. You understand nearly everything we complain about pales in comparison to what big issues the world faces even 50 years ago? Get over yourself.

SNL production guys are basically the best in the business. So much of the stuff they do isn’t known until Wednesday or Thursday. Full costumes, sets, graphics, fx, music, etc. I don’t think there are many production crews out there that can turn things as quickly as they do.

I wonder how much of the padding (not necessarily referring to this specifically, but SNL live sketches in general) is purely logistical to give people behind the scenes more time.

image tracking is not that difficult. 

Martinez said as much in the postseason interview, that he wanted to “save them” for when the Nats had a lead. It’s incredibly stupid, and one of the things I love about AJ Hinch is his total rejection of this kind of old baseball truism. He won’t hesitate to bring a top reliever into a high leverage situation with

“How one might be familiar with Muggsy Bogues and not Allen Iverson is a feat of the mind I’ll never understand.”

They get the worst of it though, because everyone is exhausted by the end of the NFL week. TNF has become more interesting as the football appetizer and first sign that the weekend is approaching. SNF is appealing because they generally get the better matchups, and it gives you one last chance to enjoy the weekend

Two (not mutually exclusive) possibilities.

I know what they are trying to accomplish by claiming the whole front office is responsible (if everyone’s at fault no one’s at fault), and I don’t even doubt that it is true, but I don’t know if they realize what a brutal fucking indictment it is of the entire organization. The culture in the front office is such

Can you guys ask the venture capitalists to make articles take up less space? It’s kind of hard for me to watch both of the “recent videos” that started playing in two separate places when I’ve got four or five lines of text distracting me.

Hot take (but from experience): Barclays is way more fun for a basketball game than the Garden now. Exponentially more fun.

“Can you really be the best pitcher of your generation if I ignore 92% of someone’s career?”