rexruthor
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rexruthor

He’s absolutely fucking right. Basketball is all about movement, dribbling, and driving. This whole “shooting” thing is crap and is destroying the game of basketball.

I can just see some wahoo swinging this bad boy at the local resort, mowing down other skiers/boarders. Sigh....

As a Seahawks fan, I’m happy to have us wipe the floor with scrub competition as anyone. But the prospect of watching Blaine Gabbert for 2 games is depressing. Kaep is at least hella entertaining, good or bad.

Isn’t the dolly wheel axle supposed to be down when it’s carrying a load?

I think any perceived “smugness” is an occupational hazard that comes from being a first-class scientist who has to interact often with anti-science climate-change deniers and flat-earthers. NDT is no more smug than Carl Sagan; that is to say, not at all.

Not before 1985. After then, not so good.

The 80s, yes!—the last era of (mostly) non-fatal STDs.

Substitute “engineer” or “teacher” for Einstein, and my argument still stands.

You’re missing the point. Can a kid from Flint (or anywhere with crappy schools and crappier water) become the next Einstein? Sure, I guess it’s theoretically possible. Can that very same kid, now born to wealthier parents with access to good schools (and no brain-damaging water) become the next Einstein? Yes—and now

Re: THOR: Does this mean cars will have even worse visibility than today's? I hope not.

Not to be that guy, but what the hell: South Lake Union Trolley.

Like most ideologues you speak before you know. I, too, made my way out of similar circumstances. But the odds of the next Bill Gates or Steve Jobs being born in Flint, as opposed to one of the numerous wealthy suburbs surrounding Flint, seem to be low. As Damon Runyan was reputed to have said, “The race is not always

Yeah, those poor jerks, why didn’t they plan ahead to be born to rich parents who could send them to private schools, or to be born to striving parents who could help them get ahead? It’s their own fault they lived in neighborhoods with crappy schools, or in places like Flint with lead in the water. Jeeze, how stupid

When Horn testified to that before Congress, my first thought was, “Is that the best your PR department can do? Sorry, Google already tried that line.”

Friend in high school had one. We drove on hills-swore we were going off the side of the road but the Giulia always tracked with hardly any lean. A great car.

I’m a Seahawks fan, and Cam’s dancing never bothered me. As Michael Bennett said, if you don’t like Cam to dance after he scores a touchdown, then don’t let him score a touchdown.

Patent application, not patent.