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That's, in part, because Hannibal and Person of Interest got hosed so often.

They still haven't done a solid Scarecrow* or Riddler** story.

Play the board game all eight year olds love: Trivial Pursuit, Baby Boomer Edition!

My biggest caveat is that no one should feel an obligation to vote for a grossly unqualified candidate (like a celebrity or Bob Roberts figure).

You've probably already covered this, but don't forget to check government and university websites. A lot of institutions run their own employment systems and don't post on Monster et. al.

Liberals should reclaim patriotism. We ceded way too much territory there. It's all part of my nine point plan.

"Fall in line" doesn't mean "change your beliefs." It means 1) when one candidate is supported by David Duke and Stormfront, vote against that candidate; 2) recognize that incremental change with people you sort of agree with is a better choice than letting your opponents run the table; 3) realizing that no one,

They save the infighting for when they have to govern.

I really, really wish liberals would learn to fall in line. It would really help.

Also, he "won" by a scant 80k votes. Worth remembering.

See also, gold leaf on chocolate desserts.

Really, what the column is saying is that there are cultural barriers to class mobility as well as political and economic ones, and the cultural barriers are often erected or guarded by the same progressives who decry the economic and political barriers. It's a salient and important point, delivered by someone

When I was that age, powdered hot apple cider mix was snorted on cafeteria lunch tables. Nobody got high or looked cool, they just got nosebleeds.

Global warming or not, eventually we'll run out of coal and oil. What we started with took billions of years to produce and a couple hundred to use up. Why not start developing now, while we still have cheap energy and transport, the tech and economies we'll need when the well runs dry? The answer, of course, is

Probably not. The numbers are too big. Its like the bat flu in "Contagion." It only infected 1% of the global population, and had a 30% mortality rate. That doesn't sound that bad, but it turns out to be 20 million people. You would need a much larger event, the consequences of which may be as bad as global

I still love the N64 Rogue Squadron. All the Star Wars ships are collections of polygons anyway, so the rough shapes aren't too bad.

God, I miss game manuals.

Sometimes I feel like the last person in the world who still buys music.

This really sucks. He was immensely talented, with huge range. Compare Lafayette with Ellis' performance as Shinwell on Elementary- both roles are deep, but so different I didn't realize it was the same actor until a few months ago.

No, its eggs with salsa and fried tortilla.