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The problem is that apparently going to bat for Hudson in this situation would involve lying to the NCAA. All Harbaugh did was tell the truth as far as he knew it, and the NCAA denied Hudson’s waiver because the whole system is arbitrary and stupid and dependent on who can lie the most shamelessly. It’s not like

Short answer: No

But what if you use the Costco Visa card? Do you still need that to pay or can you use the app?

This probably won’t be popular since it’s command line based, but if you aren’t afraid of a little bash or git then pass (www.passwordstore.org) is pretty easy to set up and free. All the passwords a GPG encrypted locally, and you can sync it to a Git repository to be able to access it remotely. And there are also iOS

Plus, if you use an actual shopping list app, it’ll probably do things for you like remember the order of items to ease your trip though the store and suggest common items so you don’t forget. Also, if you’re out and about when you remember something you need to get, you’ll have your phone on you while your list is at

I learned with MasterType on an Apple II in junior high, even though it was the mid 90s at that point. Although I should really say “learned”, because it wasn’t until college and AIM (and long papers) that I really learned how to type effectively.

If you want to get pedantic about it, rugby is already popular. It’s just that when rugby crossed the Atlantic and came to the USA, its rules evolved differently and we call it “football” today. So the reason actual rugby isn’t popular here today is that it already became popular here once and then turned into

Lots of people, including athletes, have issues that affect them every day that they can’t escape. So telling them to shut up about what is affecting them so you can apathetically ignore them better is the height of privilege. Maybe try some empathy instead of expecting everyone to cater to your whims?

In fact, I believe that the winner of the Iowa caucus (from the non-incumbent party) has never secured the nomination.

Except Semenya is a woman trying to compete in the woman’s division. 

It’s too many coincidences. I’m sure there are Jeopardy contestants that don’t know what that number means, but there is zero chance of those players ever betting $1488 in the game.

Since all the questions are values of hundreds, that value would practically never come up as a dollar more than the next person. If we were arguing about $1401 is agree.

I know there are a lot of strategic dollar amounts wagered based on current scores, so I wouldn’t be surprised if $1400 and change occasionally came up randomly. And I know players like to add whimsical/funny/random dollar amounts for the “and change” part just to amuse themselves. I just have a hard time believing a

Yeah, but Jeopardy contestants know more than the vast majority of people. And the odds of a particular target score being exactly $1488 away are way lower than the odds that the contestant didn't know what that number meant.

The numbers $14, $88, and $1488 (all associated with neo-Nazi propaganda) were all banned from the show last year, allegedly after a contestant accidentally bet the latter number as part of an effort to hit a particular target score

to which the crowd once again laughed, though I heard one audience member yell out “Fuck you, I love Dawson”.

How many times did you watch Meet Joe Black for this?

Papazian refused to comment because of Holy Week,

No, that guideline doesn’t necessarily always work either. Source: the first time my wife and I flew home after having our baby, in which we had the early flight in the morning and still made sure to arrive two hours early because we wanted extra time to deal with the chaos of flying with a baby for the first time.

My wife (/borat) got me one of these for Christmas a year ago. While it’s certainly overpriced, it’s far from pointless. It’s nice to be able to take your time drinking a growler a glass at a time over a week or two instead of needing to drink it quickly before it goes flat after breaking the seal.