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    In our defense, we often have no control or ability to contact people. When the interviews are complete I send all of the information to HR and they do the contacting. Usually they’re pretty good about contacting people but I imagine sometimes they don’t or it takes a while.

    I can agree that most reporters are not inherently assholes. But when you’re being paid to act like an asshole (and whatever you want to call it - harrassing people during the worst moments of their lives is assholish behavior), you can’t really get upset when people call you an asshole.

    EMCC is kind of a big deal in the area. They've won three of the last four NJCAA Championships. A lot of guys go there to make grades before going to bigger programs: Legarrette Blount, Quinton Dial, and Bo Wallace all went there in recent years.

    Okay, so I love the LEGO games. I currently have eight of them sitting on my shelf/system and will probably pick up LEGO Batman 2 as well since it’s on sale this weekend.

    It’s not even “to the end of the show,” it’s “to the end of the season.” So, like you say, somebody watching the last five episodes of Breaking Bad’s first season after getting to episode two is far less impressive than somebody watching 16 more episodes of The Blacklist or Once Upon a Time.

    My wife and I play a lot of Pandemic, which is a pretty fun co-op game. You play as scientists and engineers trying to stop a disease outbreak.

    My wife and I play a lot of Pandemic, which is a pretty fun co-op game. You play as scientists and engineers trying

    Tim Duncan is American. He was born in the US Virgin Islands. USVI residents are US citizens.

    I don’t think he did much with DFS last year, at least not in the beginning of the year. His Love/Hate columns were usually about comparing his rankings to the overall rankings and who he was particularly high or low on as opposed to trying to find value in DFS.

    This was actually an episode of Next Iron Chef several years back. The contestants had to make a first-class airline meal with the catch being that they had to over-flavor everything to make sure that it actually tasted good once they were up in the air. Very cool stuff.

    MSRP on high-end non-smartphones was $350. Providers would give you a $150 subsidy, bringing the cost down to $200 on contract. New, high-end smartphones are still $200 on contract, but the MSRP is now $500+, $650 in the case of the iPhone, meaning that the providers are eating a $300-500 subsidy.

    1: Pay off whatever balance is left on the phone and its yours

    This was unfortunately inevitable once smartphones became the standard. They’re just way too expensive to subsidize. That said, this plan SUUUUUUUUUCCCKKKS. Even worse than the Verizon plan, which I complained about when announced a few weeks ago (and is actually not looking too bad now). At least with the Verizon

    Let’s look at this for what it is, somebody to pass the buck to. The reason coaches coach the way they do is because, if it fails, they can always fall back on, “Well, I was following the conventional wisdom and the players just didn’t execute.”

    Voice and Text has never been included in the access fee before, I don’t see why it would be now. Voice and Text packages are typically $20-30 more than data only packages right now.

    Look’s like we’ll be looking for a different provider when our contracts are up in a couple of years.

    I kept the South Dakota plates on my car for eight years after getting it (despite never living in South Dakota while I had it) because my parents were technically the owners and we never bothered to transfer the title. I got pulled over maybe three or four times (never for more than 10 miles over) in those eight

    It would never work in the NFL because of the fair catch. Canadian football doesn’t have it.

    I can’t do that either. I just sit cross-legged for those parts and then get back on my knees when we move on.

    I’m about 5’10” and 240 and have been doing yoga for the last couple of months. It’s really not that crazy. Obviously, I can’t do headstands or handstands like some (though most beginners can’t anyways) but I can do every single pose to at least 90%.

    I would say there’s two aspects of this. Contacting me (as the person in charge of the search committee) and asking questions about the position or getting a feel for the job is a good thing. Using that information to inform your cover letter and resume is a better thing. It shows me you’re motivated and gets your