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It’s not for nothing that William Least Heat-Moon’s now-aged—but still excellent—travel memoir, Blue Highways (http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/william…) is written because of this very premise: that there’s much more of America to see once you leave the interstate highways behind.

> Someone has to maintain those automated systems

For a lunch interview, don’t order anything that you’ll need a bib to eat.

> before backups are overwritten

Why exactly would Zuckerberg move into an established neighborhood in an older section of Palo Alto and then decide to build a compound?

No mas, por favor.

Morgan’s married (to Servando Carrasco of MLS’ Orlando City), but her USWNT teammate Christen Press is quoted in the ESPN article as being a sometime participant in social media.

If they were indeed independent contractors, they could set their own prices.

I can’t seem to find that Jez post with a simple search, but I can’t recommend enough the Metafilter post on emotional work in a relationship that cropped up last year: https://www.metafilter.com/151267/Wheres-…

I seem to remember the GS-HOU game in Oakland two weeks ago being tied with about 3 mins left.

“Yo Bernie, you call ‘bank’?”

Not only did the NFL use the same type of hybrid grass in the Super Bowl that the Niners used for the latter half of their season, the NFL bought the grass from the same place (West Coast Turf) that the Niners bought their grass from.

“I was wrong.”

Why should public financing always be a giveaway of funds? It should always be structured (as any other investment would be) as partial ownership.

In a league where the players are full-time, the coaches and team personnel are full-time, and the entire league office in New York is full-time, it’s a ridiculous proposition that the NFL puts forward that they can operate a $9 billion-dollar league with part-time lawyers, teachers, real-estate agents and other

He’s not neck-deep in the muck, that’s good.

Over the past few decades, the average number of high school players in the U.S. to die each year from direct and indirect football injury is 12.

In “Band of Brothers”, the first episode of the miniseries depicts this day.