omnichad
omnichad
omnichad

Turn the meat too much, and you don’t get any good searing before the meat is fully cooked. Or you just have to have a much hotter grill to use this method to its full potential.

3:2 pulldown is fully reversible and works flawlessly on TVs that have 24p signal processing. So movies on broadcast TV and DVDs will work fine if your TV can handle 24p.

Sounds like some term the 10 o’clock news would make up to scare parents about what their children are up to.  Like Tide pods.

Seconded for Lee’s unless you like spicy - then Popeye’s wins.  Lee’s is what KFC should be - and indeed what KFC used to be if you look at their history and founding.  And they have better sides.

You are confusing “Fullfilled by Amazon” with “shipped and sold” by amazon.

And yet you’re just spouting off generalizations when we’re talking specifics. My point still stands.

Did you click the link and inform yourself? It was specifically the above-linked strike that gave them a percentage of sales on the Call of Duty games.

Read Alabama’s version.  It includes provisions about proportional response.  The other person was unarmed.  Also, you act like aiming at the baby was unintentional.  That’s a separate issue altogether.

Not only is the opponent unarmed, but was also a fetus and unable to even see the attacker. Like the aim was some sort of accident - it’s bad enough just calling it manslaughter for the shooter.

That is not a proportional self-defense. Most states have laws allowing only proportional force in defending yourself. If the person who was shot is unarmed, this is very unlikely the case.  Alabama’s law doesn’t look like it would have allowed it.  

What law?

getting railroaded by the system, because she can’t afford even a dollar-store lawyer

I currently buy 0 AAA titles. This is one of the reasons that I’ve never considered even looking at them. The other being that big money isn’t usually put into my type of game.

$1 more than minimum wage where they were.  And there’s a reason the minimum is so high and probably needs to be higher there.  Costs are out of control there.  Even with an hour commute they can probably barely afford to have a place to live if they aren’t sharing a living space.

Except that you can only get ahead by pushing other people out.  Someone still has to be at the bottom no matter what you do to better yourself.  The reality of the situation is that we are all empowered to do something about it.  Whether that’s voting with our dollars or actually being the employer that treats

Independent contractors aren’t employees, so they can’t have unions.

Contract “employee” is a misnomer. They are probably independent contractors, and therefore a union wouldn’t make sense or even be possible, according to a recent court ruling. The only way to fix this is with better laws, because you can’t stop everyone in the country from signing up as a contractor (see: Uber).

I’m in the Midwest, and Aldi is one of the only stores with consistently fresh produce to begin with. Nevermind prepackaged cut/trimmed veggies.

There’s a big difference between available and fresh. It’s available almost everywhere.  The stock doesn’t rotate through fast enough for me to trust it, though.