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I work in a building that is also tourist heavy/friendly. People are taking pictures all the time - while I'm going about a regular work day, getting coffee, lunch, taking a walk, etc. This is literally a fear I have of being unwittingly filmed and plastered on the internet by some thoughtless individual who thinks

Boobs? Is the downside boobs?

Still have to go through airport security? Arrive hours before takeoff? Wait for baggage? Then it's just not that much better than coach. Real money flies private.

Dear Brian Donohue,

Kiernan Shipka may be beautiful, Sally Draper may be a phenomenal character, but that dress is tragically bad. The sheer that's not quite the right length, the color that's not quite white or off white, the applique shoes that scream "snow day arts and crafts project!" — even the poorly placed darts at her breasts

They should do a different study to measure faith in humanity after having doors dropped onto you by the person in front of you (in a long stream of people) who is piggy-backing on the person in front of THEM holding the door. Biggest pet peeve — everyone holds the door, no one gets slammed by door, it's a good

They do stream every event. With commercials. And probably make a ton of money that way. They also have a lot (not sure if all) of those events available for streaming once they are over. On the website and the NBC Live Extra app.

Yes, I learned too late that my DVR was recording the wrong thing. I mean, I actually think that figure skating is my least favorite winter Olympic sport, so whether I caught any of it was not my biggest issue, but I love watching anyone win an Olympic medal, and I ended up watching the awful nighttime primetime

I don't understand enough about the technical elements of skating or the new judging system to properly opine. My biggest complaint is that watching the Olympic evening coverage provides me with absolutely zero assistance in understanding it better. The commentary couldn't be worse if the commentators were blind and

I completely agree with you on disliking those Woody Allen movies but I still watched and really enjoyed Blue Jasmine. The only other Woody Allen I have ever liked is Match Point. I say go for it.

Fair enough - not unreasonable, I do (as stated above) disagree. But, I also disagree that large swathes of aggregated data sitting on a server somewhere impinges my freedom. I do not feel less free for that being collected in a passive way and still believe that despite my best efforts, privacy settings, and

Not untrue. But the costs in other direction are equally as troubling to me. If the balance involves, for example, government's ability to run searches for patterns of phone conversations with certain know areas of the individuals/areas of the word to monitor activity to prevent terrorist attacks and that requires

More information has been deemed classified than ever before in a time when more information is created than ever before. That alone doesn't surprise me in the slightest. More individuals have more ability to create more data and information and given that security is the primary driver (or should be) behind

These will never not be awesome. The Kathy Lee cameo also deserves a shout out.

Actual fact: this means every ring of >3/4 carat sold by this guy is marked up so much that an extra $500 to buy you an XBox One is a pittance to his margin and will not cause a net loss. Jewelry is such a racket.

Really? I can hardly tell the difference between her and MJ. She's really living the character. ;)

I assume this is how this happens: Jimmy or staffer says "hey, Wiig could totally be done up to look like Harry Styles." Jimmy agrees, they tell Kristin, she says "who?" and they say, don't worry, just do the interview in character. Being the best sport *EVER* she agrees. Hilarity ensues.

One of the 18 million here. Joint pain, bloating, terrible stomach cramps, whole nine yards when I come across some gluten (and a few other things). Mostly, I don't eat substitution foods — like gluten free bread or crackers or pasta — because I try and avoid food that's been processed before it gets to me, but it's

I am training for my 4th marathon and though I have gotten good about knowing what to eat in advance of long runs, I also always know the open cafes, stores and restaurants along my routes that may allow me to pop in. It's rare that a place won't let you use their bathroom when you're in running gear and carrying