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Dear Lifehacker,

My heart seriously just started pounding as I read this list.

I think that's the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas. The new 7th Street bridge in FW is, unfortunately, significantly less impressive. It's not terrible, but I found it pretty underwhelming.

That single picture probably shows more heavy ice/snow removal equipment than is available to the entire city of Fort Worth. :(

Is this even an infographic? There's no data or information being presented in a graphical format, just a lot of text and terrible clip-art-like illustration.

But...but it's square. If they rotated it...it'd be the same.......

My view from the GA area at the Turn 11 hairpin on race day. Great to see so many people, though it's the first time I've gotten a November sunburn despite using plenty of sunscreen. I sure hope Austin's GP isn't moved up much earlier in future years!

DFW could sorely use waiting lots before the toll plazas, every time I've been there lately there are a ton of people parking on the side of the road right before the plazas, sometimes in rather hazardous places because they're technically doing it on a highway.

Oh heck, I watched the gif at the top of the article for about 30 seconds before shouting "This explains nothing!" Only then did I realize there was a video below. Does every article need an animated gif header?

Kinda, yeah.

You son of a bitch, now I've got Bing in my history. I'll be the laughing stock at work.

I haven't seen that god damn picture in months. It's the only item on the entire internet that I decided to blacklist manually with ABP.

As much as people are complaining about the portrait orientation of the video, I think for that single moment when he gets all up close, the framing is actually quite perfect. If he'd been holding it landscape, the forehead/chin areas would likely get cut and it'd be a little less terrifying. A little less.

I've never had a beer in my life so I don't give two shits about that part, but this is pissing me off because it's needlessly harming small businesses. I work for a small business with somewhat narrow margins, our products don't have to go through any government certification for us to sell them, but if something

Yes, the saying is old, but the "quote" Eric (and I) were referencing was GWB's botched version of it, where he forgot how the saying goes, only getting the first part (barely) right. you moron. *eyeroll*

Seriously? He was making a reference to GWB's "fool me once" quote. Talk about major over-reaction.

Since when did they add an edit button?

I know Texas always has a big target on its back because of its size, both geographically and as far as population goes, and that we tend to be so noisy and belligerent about everything, but I've met a lot more vocal anti-gun folks (and those on the fence) living here than I did in Idaho/Eastern Washington or Montana,

There were some gods in there too.