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>wait, what kind of sock is best for soaking up

So is complimenting my menu choices some weird variant in mirroring?  I swear there was a period a couple years ago when I must have been a freaking GENIUS as picking the best things from the menu.  

One of the crappy early-’80s incarnations of Candid Camera leaned heavily on the “new temp employee” approach. Easy to set up the cameras, give them a release to sign in the guise of start-up papers, and Funt’s your Uncle.

I figured you were just beating the comments section to the punch.

Isn’t this just the flip-side of “don’t buy a new car which depreciates faster than other cars”?  Seems like the same chart could be used to illustrate an article about that. 

Whoever first came up with the idea to put giardeneria on pizza has some ‘splaining to do.  

Car seats for everyone, I say. Then the seats can just be steel rails you can put your cargo around.

Clever girl

They still have the owners’ manual.

Where, appropriately enough, the actual answer is buried I. A low-level flame war that is that site's equivalent of an aggro fan brawl.

The word “autopilot” in itself is terribly misleading and even dangerous, before you even get to dumb claims like this.

Well if you've had that many in that long you likely aren't getting close to the back side of the reliability curve.  How many of those 17 hit 100k?  

Homeless II is still the best of the series.

If you allow this goal you’ll get players flying stick-first into the goalie on every stop hoping to poke it loose and across the line before they trainwreck.

This is the right take.

There’s a big difference, though, between “teaching to the test” — what engineers do when they make sure that the car performs at a peak on the (usually unrealistic) test scenarios, and outright cheating, which was done here by switching to an ECM map that would never be used in the real world.