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I think you’re overlooking the most popular “plan”, and the one that will serve to undermine the supposed point of delaying physical returns to schools, the Let Grandma Keep Them plan.

The USPS’s fiscal woes have been a long time coming and were largely out of their control. From the USA Today article:

I’m pro-Dolly. And I’m glad she has remained in good standing with you. But...

One very interesting trend is seeing how unaware many directors and above are about the effect of this on workers. I imagine it’s because most of them no longer have kids below 14 or so, thus it just isn’t on their radar.

I live in Europe, so why should I trust the US more than Russia or China? They are all countries who put their own interest before mine. Anyways I try to make my own idea rather than think country A good, country B bad.

Well that’s essentially a very large scale phase 3 testing. That’s a risky move, but not entirely unreasonable.

I wouldn’t call that necessarily a problem with the study, since the study was a demonstration of the method. It’s more a problem with how the media has covered the study. The authors do discuss the fleece, and they imply that it is the material, not the gaiter form:

To put this more bluntly:

The only thing I am certain of is uncertainty. 

First, of course Roku is allowed to remove these channels if they want, I am in no way debating that.

There’s all sorts of batshit crazy channels that I see the once/year I got surfing for new channels. Things in the NRA TV/Blaze TV/religion category. I ignore them all, just as I’d ignore this. It’s really not a big deal, and I don’t expect Roku to make fuzzy judgement calls on content like this.

Thankfully Roku owners can choose whether or not to have these channels display on their home screen. So there’s that. That’s probably good enough for your average user. I never knew these channels existed until I read this article. I’ll probably forget about them before the end of the day.

As long as they give Hopper back, we’ll call it even.

“This is becoming a speech.”

This rant may have gotten away from me.

If you’re only going to print once or twice a year (or even month) don’t get an inkjet. They don’t react well to sitting idle for long periods. And if you print frequently, don’t get an inkjet because they are really expensive to run. Basically get a laser printer.

Yep. If I wake up at 7 and am out the door by 7:30, a gas station breakfast sandwich and cup of coffee is appealing. When I have all morning, I can make better coffee and breakfast.

Yeah, the question posed at the end of this post has a really incredibly obvious answer.

This. Fast food breakfast was something I justified to myself when I was rushing to get to work and saving a few minutes getting an egg mcmuffin was going to mean the difference whether I was prepared for my 9 AM meeting or not. No commute, no rush, no need. I can’t even imagine what would drive me to leave my own

Are breakfast and coffee an integral part of people’s days, or did chains simply make the whole proposition cheap and easy enough that people got into the habit of going to fast food restaurants every day?