williamrandall
William Randall
williamrandall

So they’re unable to meet output levels as stipulated, and as massive as this facility is it can only power 140,000 homes (roughly 1% of CA households). Plus it is this susceptible to a major crisis thanks to a minor error, and poses a possible threat to surrounding areas & wildlife.

Nah

It’s not his speed. It’s his location, his mechanics, and the fact that he has no movement on any off-speed stuff. Sure, it’s concerning any time you see a velocity dip, but pitchers can get by if they’re putting it where it’s supposed to go. He’s not.

This is my favorite comment in hindsight.

The name should be changed, and Snyder is a fart clown.

Yes, yes. Let’s get both sides of this. How dare people focus on threats of physical violence. Bernie supporters are better than this! It’s the other side that is really bad. They’re the bad guys. We have a few bad apples, they have an orchard. Please focus only on the good! The guy I’m supporting is good!

Yep, totally agree. Based on everything I know (while I’m not a medical professional, the amount of research I’ve done into this condition is rather large) this shouldn’t be a debate. I can understand why he’d seek out second or even third opinions. But if he finds one doctor who says he can play, that doctor should

Yea, I was told that based on the MRI I really had no business being alive, and that I had the constitution of a moose. I couldn’t move for a week. I look back on it sometimes and forget the gravity of the situation.

Yep. (I had to make note of the fact that I commented before, because I’m assuming people would get tired of hearing my personal story every damn time this comes up).

I ignored the symptoms for quite some time (intense pain in my calf & knee, where I had a previous injury) before I sort of collapsed in my kitchen. By then it had gone to my lungs. I knew something was up, so I had my roommate drive me to the ER.

I’ve commented on this story many times and I’m still confused as to how this is an ongoing saga. The man suffered multiple instances of blood clots. That underlying condition could be anything, but whatever it is would have to necessitate life-long treatment with blood thinning medications. I had one clot, a

We have a TSA division headquartered in our building. The best description I’d have for them is that they’re the walking dead, if the zombies were self important, plodding weirdos in blue shirts. One of them dropped dead in the lobby last year (RIP). That has nothing to do with anything, but I figured it was pertinent

You’re right, and I should probably take into account his feelings. My life changed forever after I spent that week in the ICU, and there’s just some things I can’t do. But this man has millions in the bank and I presume a loving family - not to mention a personality that could help him transition into a different

I’m not saying every book reader is as I described, but I think that segment is much larger than you realize. Just my opinion. I could be looking in the wrong places, I suppose.

Yep, my commute goes bonkers if I incorporate public transit. And it’s already bonkers, so I’ll live with my chaos.

Damn. I’m sorry you’re dealing with that. Glad you’re alive.

And I don’t have snapchat.

because you read Deadspin and are statistically most likely to be an irritable dad with a law degree

From a sufferer of DVT and subsequent pulmonary emboli, I’ll lean toward the notion that they’re protecting Bosh from himself. Sure, they could believe they’re better off without him, but I’m not sure that’s true.

Good point.