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Is it a qualitative study? That's different.

Am I the only person who wants more window on the sports cars? This looks very Dodge-like in the "I can't see!" category.

This is social science, which is even more woefully underfunded. However, many of these types of studies are only conducted because they have a compliant base of study candidates who want the extra credit, so they are confined to one campus and the results are not generalizable. They need at least 400 randomly

"Doing a study on a small scale is a way of generating a journal article for your tenure portfolio interest and therefore funding for a larger study."

"Eighty-six male college students received extra credit for their participation. All participants were over 18 (M=21,SD=3.6) and most were juniors in college. The overwhelming majority of participants (>90%) identified as Caucasian, consistent with the general student make up at this university, and all identified as

Playing in the back yard of my grandparents' house when I was about 10, I and my cousins were up to no good. I decided to do a pole vault with a length of 1x1 lumber in my mouth. As I planted, the wood scraped the roof of my mouth, freaking me out. Fortunately, the wood didn't break through anything serious (or go

That's some fine lookin' cheese.

Charlie Hebdo didn't eat halal! /s

Welcome to the deep south! ;)

If I had an extra garage to store this in for 11 months out of the year (October being the exception), maybe, but it's impractical as a DD and I'm afraid of the conversations I'd get into at the gas station. CP.

I learned early never to insult a pilot. ;)

They actually did. The pilot held altitude until everyone jumped, and then he nosedived backed to the landing strip. IIRC, his last words to me were "Hold on." lol

I once did a photo shoot of a skydive. Because of medical conditions, I couldn't sign the form to skydive (although they offered to let me go out), so I rode up with the group and down with the pilot. The ride up was peaceful. The ride down was like a roller coaster ride. It was a memorable experience. I'm glad these

Does St. Johns still play?

Dat turtleneck!

At first glance, $3500 sounds like a reasonable price for a quality old exotic (for here) car, but then I wondered: how difficult will it be/cost to get parts for this European beauty?

Can't speak to the traffic in N.J., but, man, traffic in Atlanta blows. I assume they're going to go out to some ring community.

Glad to see FoodSpin back after the holidays. I am going to try this after I assemble my shitty ashtray grill and the other recipes.

My favorite moment will be when he recovers from this horrid accident.