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Right, this is pretty much a self-solving problem in six months to as little as a couple weeks depending on heavily they are using the things.

Unless they keep the license up to date, we terminate their ability to use the equipment.

Yes, but that’s the opposite problem from the one I’m describing — an alleged “attempted delivery” when there’s no evidence of the attempt.

Starred for the awesome gif!

I am really kind of surprised that the Eradicator hasn’t turned up in any DC live action stuff since the days of Smallville.

Which is all the funnier when you consider that Morrison reportedly really doesn’t like “Brown-Eyed Girl.”

My bigger issue is with the number of times lately when a delivery is supposed to happen on a particular day and tracking even shows it is out for delivery, but then there is an alleged “Attempted Delivery” with some explanation for why delivery could not be completed that I know is B.S. (e.g., “No answer at address”

+1 I stopped saying, “God bless you” or “Bless you” when people sneeze and went exclusively to using, “Gesundheit,” when I had a Chinese (not Chinese-American, but Chinese-Chinese) manager and I realized that he almost certainly was not Christian and that, given a number of other mix-ups we had resulting from his lack

Contracts for the suppression of evidence are void as against public policy in every state I’m familiar with, i.e., even if you signed an NDA, it can’t be enforced against you to prevent you from testifying in court, especially in a criminal case. (This should be obvious because, if the law was to the contrary, the

I’d watch it, mostly because I still think killing off TLG was the stupidest move in the history of stupid moves on the show.

I can’t find a clip on YouTube, but the most hilarious part of Blues Brothers 2000 for me was that they brought back Frank Oz and the actor who played the prison gate guard in the original to reprise their roles (although Oz had been promoted to warden in the intervening 20 years).

I just hate having my feet elevated.

Probably should just go in the yard from here on out to be safe.

Yes, I live in a neighborhood with a lot of . . . “marginal” people around and it’s the rare week that goes by where I don’t see someone casually strolling through traffic in the middle of the block with a degree of self-assurance that cars will simply dynamite their brakes or swerve crazily around them. I’m not sure

This is why I keep wondering why car manufacturers want to get into the self-driving car market — right now all driving decisions are the responsibility of the operator and the manufacturers only get pulled in where there’s an argument about a design/manufacturing defect or other products liability sort of question at

As someone who is half-Canadian and grew up in Canada, I have to defend the Canadian sketch on the grounds that it’s funny because it’s true.

I’m not of Irish ancestry, but I certainly agree that inbreeding isn’t anything I’ve ever heard of as being an Irish stereotype.

Did this post get linked at www.WeLoveReclining.com or something? Because I’ve never seen this many pro-recliners in the comments on a Kinja blog post. My take: yes, people have a right to recline their seats; I, equally, have right to fantasize about watching the life fade from the recliners’ eyes as I lean over the

Doesn’t sound needless to me.

“Rude” and “unsanitary” aren’t synonyms. Putting a camera on someone’s table while they are eating is rude in that it disturbs their meal. It is no more unsanitary than putting any other object on the table.