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If you want more outrage, we could discuss whether a white author has any right to write about a sentient mold from another planet, given that he is obviously starting from an earthist point of view.

This guy seems like he’s made a series of extremely progressive, feminist choices in his romantic life.

David Pecker is the perfect name for someone involved in this story. He’s the owner of the National Enquirer and a pal of Trump’s.

My wife put it well: “Norwegians might come here to visit, but if they got sick, they’d go back to Norway for some Scandinavian health care.”

Those were bizarre, right? Raids at 98 stores in 17 states and they arrested 21 people? No matter how you feel about immigration, any raid that large with results that small is a head scratcher.

I really feel like Bikini Kill and their ilk are between second wave and choice feminism. There was a period of radical feminism in the 90's that was neither of those things.

15 cars purchased by people who can’t afford to buy another car for at least 15 years.

Shouldn’t this be about a “Killerina?” Because that should be a genre.

Aaaigh! This case will never be right for me! No-one will ever explain how a plug ON TOP OF THE KAYAK could have anything to do with him sinking. It’s nonsense on the face of it. I have a kayak like this. It drives me crazy! What’s the real story?

I’m in this situation too, and have no idea. My wife’s an attorney, I’m a computer person. We are both sole proprietors. Will we be pass-through businesses or not? Will this affect us in any way?

This, now this is a real shocker.

That computer was trained on a closed set of problems. It’s very good at go, but it can’t suddenly play chess well. A self-driving car is taught the same way. They drive it around a bunch and then it figures out how to work in that environment. After a while, they do pretty well in a driving environment that is

Self-driving cars will be fine when the road is straight, the markings are clear and the weather is good. However, throw in any complication and they will freak out. For instance, in San Francisco, Van Ness Avenue has just been temporarily re-done with lanes that go zig-zagging across intersections in confusing ways.

I might sink on my own if I was in 4-5 ft waves in my kayak, but someone removing the plug is going to have nothing to do with it. I’ve been on the hudson plenty, and I have a hard time imagining needing a cover. If I can kayak on the bay without one, I can definitely kayak on the hudson.

I JUST got back from kayaking in the SF bay in my kayak half an hour ago. The waves were 2-3 ft. I didn’t have a skirt, whatever that is. I got some water in the kayak, but it had nothing to do with the plug, which is, as I said before, on the top of the boat!

This story has been driving me crazy. I have a kayak like this. The plug is on the top! If you took out my plug, I would think, “oh, hey, my plug is out, I hope no waves come over the top of the kayak and splash a few drops on my toes.” There’s no way to make the kayak sink by taking out this plug.

How much light rail transit could this have purchased?

What, no escape from the planet of the robot monsters? That was a brilliant and funny game:

My mother was REALLY happy about it. She thought it was fantastic. My father was indifferent.