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Your blase assumption that this is overall, a good idea, is because...what? Motorcycles? Anecdotally, every biker
I have ever seen do this goes to the front of traffic, peels out to get ahead of everybody else and generally be a dick. So Washington State is legally embracing motorcyclists getting to cut to the front

So it seems, Tom Ley, that the NCAA expects its REAL punishment to be the huge hole in Boeheim's win tally, vacating all those games for all those years he cheated. Granted, he'll probably be lauded in obituaries the way Tarkanian was. He'll probably get a tourney and a foundation named after him. Like Valvano.

A real fire and forget posting? Fix that boner, bro. Found/stolen.

Pretty cool, if and when they finish it. Since the size of the payload leaves it out of "heavy lift" functions, I'd think the economy of it would be its big advantage, and speed of turnaround. You could fly loads to LEO in fairly rapid succession for a massive modular construction project, like a bigger space station

Yeah, really, several people have pointed this rats/mice thing out. Read your comments, make a quick correction.

Fix the typo in the poll box. "Falcon" not "flacon."

It's very depressing when you lot track down an interesting interview and actually profile someone of worth. I mean, stick to stealing other people's content and snarking on your betters. Makes you easier to pigeonhole.

The two words you are herniating yourself not typing? "Top. Gear."

Unwatchable.

Aw, "resorted it." Even your typos are Anglo-friendly.

Not admitting/realizing how lame this video was and this list is was your first mistake.

Privately owned plate offices in Florida? Ahem. Maybe you folks should stick with whining about that speeding ticket you got in Virginia.

First reference, put the dude's first and last name and his association with Kraska. Journalism 101. Even when you're stealing somebody else's reporting.

"Bank Job" is his best film, though I loved "Lock, Stock." "Crank" is some sort of Statham masterpiece, "Transporter" was a great vehicle. And "Wild Card" is "Homefront" with a much better writer (William "The Sting/Misery") Goldman. So plucking this one out for praise simply because you spied it on Redbox is a little

Yes, and Gene Shalit's "Today Show" review was a speech-impediment-slurred rant about "The Wizard of Oz," proving to us young Flyover Folk that New York critics were a pretty dim lot, though if you were Jewish and clueless (Shalit, Segal, Kauffman, Kael and one assumes, Simon) that getting into the club wasn't the

There is a lot of "you" here, to be sure. But an awful lot of Zuckerman. And a single measly link to the LA Times piece. Another blow struck for Gawker Media's lack of moral underpinnings re: what constitutes "fair use" and what is simple plagiarism/headline trolling.

The lack of Westerns here suggests further evidence that Gawker Media is peopled by children whose idea of wilderness is Central Park on a weekday.

The self-policing monopoly that is the NFL only has to run out the clock for a few days on this stink. Short of vacating the outcome of the game, they have no vested interest in maintaining that nursery school rhyme that Bellicheat (Thanks, Don Shula!) never learned — "Cheaters never prosper." Think of the decades

That's actually far more interesting than the story swiped from the Guardian that Deadspin put a headline on and summarized.

Touche.