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Does it also bother you when the Christmas tree is “lighted?” (vs. “lit”) :)

In general, a news embargo is not some sort of contract (unless we get into the realm of NDAs, but that’s different). It’s more of a “handshake agreement” that you won’t publish a story until a set time or certain conditions are met. In exchange, you get a heads up so that you can get your story and coverage together

The AP is far from a relic, and they will tend to have news stories first because that’s where many, many other news outlets will get their stories from.

Yep, Alone in the Dark. Exactly what I was thinking.

Some would say white and gold.

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Ehh, the origin of this story is that someone prodded Olbermann because he's been... well, himself, about PSU lately. They were pointing out something positive in response to Olbermann's negative attitude toward the university. Some people are proud of their accomplishments to the point where they will gloat — and

Calm down there, partner. You're leaping to conclusions that no one made but you. You're insistent on talking about Paterno et al., but that's not the topic at hand.

I get the timeline, but you seem (like Olbermann) unable to differentiate groups of people from events they had nothing to do with.

Seriously, who cares where the donated money comes from? All that matters is where it ends up.

Your inability to separate people who attend a school from a criminal is appalling.

The point is that there are people like Olbermann who can't seem to separate the good things about Penn State from their opinions about the Sandusky incident. This isn't about Sandusky, Paterno, athletics or any of that. If you can't separate the two and be happy with the efforts of others to make this world a better

"Penn State students should not be praised for raising money for charity."

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Wait, seriously? Have you met a college student? I'll give you a hint: raising $13 million for charity in the largest student-run philanthropy is not normal and is deserving of attention and admiration, no matter what school it is.

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Hey! At least they added comments in the code...

I suppose this would make more sense if CCP was remaking the game themselves, but its very doubtful that they are.

And in the microwave, no less! Impressive! ;)

OK, the first "fully gay" character is great and all, but did they have to go full-on clone look, here?

The dialogue of that entire "cutscene" is so ingrained in my memory. Thank you for reminding me.

The rise of 24/7 TV News (and especially the Internet) placed a priority on speed over accuracy, at least in the corporate news world. There are (seemingly) few consequences for getting a story wrong these days.