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I would say "let the witness be torn to shreds."

This is the first time I've ever heard of a prosecutor allowing a defendant to testify, let alone enumerate the defense's case. Ever. In a grand jury trial.

The rest of America finds the St. Louis Police Department to be offensive. So fair is fair.

WHO GIVES A SHIT!?!?!?!?!

Excellent data.

Great case study for high speed rail.

You could literally replace "female" with "male" in your comment, and it would also describe your experience. And my experience. And everyone's experience.

Don't forget to add the 1+ hr to get from DC to Dulles, then the 1.5 hr wait time, then the 1+ hr to get from Logan to anywhere desirable.

I don't think it's a crisis- But I think it's highly politicized by this weird stripe of libertarian like it IS crisis.

This comment makes me yawn.

But you won't get guaranteed higher speeds unless the website at the other end of that connection is also paying top dollar for bandwidth. This is a sword that cuts 6 ways, man. It's not just an end used "paying for speed" thing.

Actually, comcast doesn't do that. No ISP throttles a user who downloads "too much data."

It explains it better than I could possibly, but I'll explain it in different words-

Read the article.

Your rates may have gone up- but to say that "most have gone up" might be technically factual, but it certainly isn't honest. Premiums have been going up every year, sometimes by double digit percentages.

Uh huh...

Yes. Beautiful. Meanwhile, there are areas in the south bronx that are essentially sinkholes.

Net Neutrality already exists. It's a good faith practice, at this point. It would maintain the status quo.

These Blizzard cinematics always make me feel like a little kid again :)

Oh, I dig all of this- big studios controlling the means of distribution, while also funding the means of promotion. Totally with you on that.