"My neighbor Jerry wrote his password on a post-it note and stuck it to his monitor that I can see through the window. Let me just add it to the database..."
LARGEST PASSWORD LEAK EVER RELEASED BY BOB SMITH OF 123 MAPLE ST!!!
"My neighbor Jerry wrote his password on a post-it note and stuck it to his monitor that I can see through the window. Let me just add it to the database..."
LARGEST PASSWORD LEAK EVER RELEASED BY BOB SMITH OF 123 MAPLE ST!!!
I pay for MLB TV, because I live in a different media market than my favorite team. So it works perfectly! Unless I'm visiting my parents. Or often when I'm traveling. Or is the game is on cable. Or the weird exclusive games like Apple TV. Or if it's the playoffs. Or because the chemtrails are too thick that day so the lizard people are out. But works perfectly!
Seriously, though, MLB does work pretty well and I do like some features (syncing radio broadcast with the TV, condensed games if I missed one). But it's very weird that most of my family who lives within 20 miles of the stadium can't watch the team when I live hundreds of miles away and can.
I think that's also the problem today, albeit of a different sort. I had a friend who was very seriously into the "punch Nazis" meme on the internet a few years ago. But he would often talk to us about it and finding someone to punch. He sometimes said shit like "I could just go to the Republican national convention and start punching people."
If it floats your boat, punch Nazis. But don't punch everybody you disagree with because "not supporting universal healthcare" is not being a Nazi.
It's just an homage to Trump, who is famous for not paying bills!
Calvin dated Susie in high school, but it just never worked out. He and Moe met up in their twenties at a music festival and ended up reconnecting after Moe apologized, admitting that he had bullied Calvin because he was insecure about how confident he had seemed back then. They had both come out after high school, and ended up dating, getting married after a few years. This scene depicts their oldest of three children, Hume.
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Because people are rarely single issue voters. There are a few here and there, but given the dominance of the US's two-party system, you often have to make a choice. If I imagine 2 candidates: one who is strongly pro-choice but overtly anti-gay, and another who is strongly pro-life but also pro-LGBTQ issues, that would actually be a pretty tough decision for me.
As much as I want to hate Trump supporters, I can still sympathize with them. A lot are lifelong Republicans who are choosing between someone who will probably try to enact 90% of their personal beliefs but is an authoritarian crazy person, and someone who seems sane but disagrees with them on 90% of issues and will do everything to stymie the things they believe to be right. It's not a simple choice.
I'm ignoring third-parties here as a caveat, so apologies if that's the crux of your question. But my opinion is that you should push for and vote for a new system while accepting that the rules are what they are now, and you have to strategize with the current situation.
Oh wow, deep cut! I had that buried somewhere in the back of my brain.
Do not pay a lot of attention to single polls. Poll aggregators (even with flaws like RealClearPolitics) are so much better, and a predictive model (Nate Silver or the new 538) is even better. Great pollsters don't herd and are not afraid of publishing outliers.
If we see the overall aggregate start to tend more toward Harris, that's significant and this poll was an early sign. If it doesn't, then this poll was just an outlier.
And he (Admiral Motti) got the first name of Conan by George Lucas while on the Conan O'Brien show!
Outrageous! It's terrible what people can force devs to do. I would like to apologize for my fellow human's behavior personally; can you give me the name of the game and/or a download link? Or at least some screenshots, so I can, uh, be further outraged.
I recently taught my 11-year-old nephew "how planes fly." A bit oversimplified, of course, but words like camber and lift and circulation were tossed around along with Bernoulli's principle.