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That doesn't make the journalist a dick. That makes the journalist one who is doing her job.

Still don't follow. When someone is speaking to a journalist, whether they want to be quoted or not (even in this case, anonymously), the journalist can still source that subject. If they didn't want to be sourced, they shouldn't have said anything.

I agree with your observations and sentiment. I just don't understand where morals come into this.

My feedback and reactions, coming from a fellow Midwestern journalist, cyclist, and someone who knows a handful of messengers, a few of whom participated in Stupor Bowl:

You know nothing about what it means to be a journalist.

Never fails.

I'm pretty sure they still sell shitty beer at that BP on Carnegie and E. 9th St. There's always that place!

Immediately thought of the Independence Day ships.

Do you think by this point these emails are written with the hope of Gawker/Jezebel picking them up?

As a Browns fan, I'm so conditioned to coaches getting fired that I was about to correct you in this comment that you missed Mike Pettine on your list.

MTA's fatal handicap is that the trains don't go to the airports.

I watched that whole video just to see the refs NOT make a call? WTF?

Handles up, pointy down. Always.

Thank you for this. I have been guilty of perpetuating this myth.

Here's what the rail industry is doing to make tank cars safer.

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The Bystronic BySprint fiber laser is even more satisfying to watch.

There's a race in Pittsburgh called the Dirty Dozen, which is basically the bicycle equivalent of this.

Ohio is easy. So is Illinois. PA is the worst.

Agreed, Pennsylvania is hands-down the worst state to get drunk in, if you can even get that far.

Too dog; didn't read.