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Bless you, Barry. Finally a story I'm not embarrassed to explain to my 7-year-old.

"Recruiters know which industries are shifting, which companies are growing, who is downsizing, and they are able to share this information in a third-party, non-biased way..."

They kept showing it, in part, because it's a huge moment. For example, they don't show a video or photo on the news of every couple that gets married, but if a state legalizes gay marriage they will usually show the first few newlyweds kissing and hugging. This is huge moment in our country and worth

My bologna has a first name

I'm not a professional word writer guy or anything, but "deceptive" implies that the claim isnt true. Your beef with it seems to be that what happened in the past won't necessarily happen in the future. I am not sure that qualifies as "deception."

Dammit, Kyle, what the hell. Totally uncalled for, and not even remotely funny. Would it kill you to put a NSFW tag at the top?

You work for Deadspin. That shit's your bread and butter...

To head off the 'How can you take somebody's property' arguments, Sterling doesn't own the team like he owns a car or house.

Though be careful if you have exfat/hfs & ntfs partitions on the external drive it refuses to eject. Best option is to make it go offline from disk management.

CSick19 edited his original post wherein he erroneously had Allen playing in the '07 Finals, so my attempt at comedy at CSick19's expense is quite effectively foiled. My comment might not have been funny, but viewed in its proper and original context, it displays at least some knowledge of basketball history. It

That deserves a buckeye on your helmet.

I live in Columbus and the town is pretty excited over this. I pray so hard that the Blue Jackets go deep in the playoffs so people can shut up about the Buckeyes for two seconds.

That's true but there are some great wearable alternatives, I wear a Basis B1 at all times that monitors my sleep just like SleepBot would, I'm able to monitor sleep, heart-rate, skin temp, perspiration and a few others things while still benefiting from the aspects detailed in this post.

I use a Hario V60 ceramic coffee dripper for my pour-over every morning. It's simple and produces an excellent cup of coffee in 5 minutes. I also make it with the Hario V60 Kettle, Hario Timer/Scale, and the V60 paper filters.

If you opt to go the manual pourover route, or even want a better hot water kettle for tea, French pressed coffee, or anything else, the Hario v60 Buono Kettle is the way to go. It's about $46 at Amazon, and it's designed to give you the most possible control over the amount and speed of water coming out of the kettle

Hey, I'm the original developer of Chromebleed. the Chrome permissions system is rather bizarre in that, in order to access tab URLs, you have to access all tab data. The good news: it's open source, and MIT-licenced, you can see it here and it's not doing anything nefarious: https://github.com/stopbleed/chro…

She said no, but when you're wearing the new Beats by Dre Studio Wireless headphones with adaptive noise-cancelling technology, you hear what you want.

No, this kid (and all of the kids on that stand) are total speech badasses, let me tell you why. In Extemp, unlike the other forensic speech events, you walk into a room, pick a question (either foreign or domestic current events) out of a hat (yes, literally) and then have 15 minutes to prepare a 5-8 minute speech

In case anyone was wondering what he looked like, here's Paul Hughes' linkedin profile picture