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    I don’t know that it’s the “in development” part so much as it’s the “we don’t want to cannibalize our Broadway production that’s still bringing in $100m per year or our national and interternational tours that have made this a $4 billion property as well” part.

    But I think there’s a huge difference between talking about something you’re actually watching at the moment and something you might, someday, watch.

    I wholeheartedly endorse everything here.

    I know this is a year-old comment, so sorry for the random notification, but in case anybody else comes across this article (like me), old books can be recycled like any other paper, though if it’s a hardcover you’ll want to remove the cover first. Those aren’t recyclable.

    It depends. I’m not an expert, but I’ve been working closely with the public service loan forgiveness program and one thing they told me to watch out for is, if you’re paying extra on an individual loan, to not advance the due date, because it might not be considered an “on-time payment” if your payment due for that

    The middle class growth had more to do with everyone working than how the rich were being taxed.

    The middle class growth had more to do with everyone working than how the rich were being taxed.

    Indeed, I would say that if Rafi were in Minnesota today, he would notice that it hit 40 degrees with several inches of snow still on the ground in the Twin Cities. If I were outside lugging a bunch of snow around, I’d probably have shed my coat and sweater, too.

    “The car is the skate” - Elon Musk, literally, yesterday.

    Azul

    Azul

    I swear by the America’s Test Kitchen pozole recipes from the ATK Family Cookbook. They have a regular one and a slow-cooker one. They don’t use chiles in either, but the pork slow cooked for several hours in an onion/tomato/stock stew is just amazing. The regular recipe is, in my opinion, better than the slow-cooker

    Aereo was a functional cable company. They received the broadcast signal on their equipment, recorded it on their equipment in their offices, and transmitted it to you using their equipment. There was literally no distinguishing them from a cable company except by the number of antennas they owned, which the courts

    If you were retransmitting to somebody else, that would probably be a violation. Using cloud storage to make a copy that you, yourself, can then access elsewhere is likely okay just as it is okay to make a copy of a VHS tape and take it with you to watch on another device.

    Reminds me of peewee football when they would make you put a ring on your helmet if you exceeded the age-level’s weight limit.

    Week three to four was a big leap for me. You go from jogging for 9 minutes in a 28 minute run to jogging for 16 minutes in a 31 minute run. Not only is it almost twice as much running time, but you lose four minutes of walking (recovery) time and they throw in the longest single jogs to date (five minutes).

    Am I mistaken, or isn’t there a line near the end, from Grindelwald to Credence, before we find out who he is, where Grindelwald says something to the effect of, “Your brother will be looking for you,” or something like that? I took away from the ending that he was Dumbledore’s brother, but maybe I’m misremembering.

    I agree. I think it’s the eyes. They gave so many of the animals human eyes and it just doesn’t look natural. I mean, this looks like somebody threw a picture of themselves and their dog into Facemash.

    This is 100% wrong. The people who wrote the 14th Amendment, and the Civil Rights Act upon which it was based, were very clear that it was meant to apply to everybody but foreign dignitaries and Native Americans (who were considered to be governed by their tribes.

    Birthright citizenship is foundational to one of our fundamental founding principles: That all men are created equal. No matter who you are - rich/poor, black/white, young/old - we are all equal in God’s (or Nature’s) eyes.

    Sixty percent of Chicago’s crime guns are purchased outside the state of Illinois, with twenty percent of them coming from Indiana.