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  • Yes. Not only that, but to pave the way for Trumps third, fourth, eight terms, and a sweeping presidential powers bill to coast through Congress that makes Patriot Act look like the Bill of Rights.

  • I've worked a couple places where the stalls were like that. There are fixtures they can add to the gaps to cut them off.

    Also, places that have all-gender group restrooms typically install gapless stalls because of obvious reasons.

  • small annoyances like it shifting up when you know you need to slow down in a second to take a corner, and then it’s in the wrong gear and it has to shift down again when you need to accelerate out of the corner

    I mean, no modern automatic acts like this. It shifts up when you're accelerating, shifts down when you're decelerating. I guess if you're a lead foot, it would make more difference. Or if you're driving a race car. Not your typical road driving.

  • Oh I have literally thought of this too. Maybe a bit more like Cops or if The Office was a real paper company office... but at a software company. So many fires to put out, so many blockers, so much drama between design / pm / dev / qa / execs, etc. Launch date blockers. Post-release hotfix nightmares. It could work

  • automatic transmissions are still more expensive than manual ones

    Is it still though? I dare say it is becoming increasingly common (in the US) that in order to get a manual transmission you have to make a special order.

  • Try this: stand up, walk to the other side of the room and back

    I mean, I have spondylitic arthritis, but okay. (Luckily I got on the good meds again.)

    which steak do you think will turn out the most delicious?

    Ah but the question wasn't quality, it was convenience.

    Even if you argue that after a while the less convenient becomes familiar, that doesn't really mean it was more convenient, it was just not inconvenient for you. But I have to say even if you're a seasoned manual driver, not having to shift every 25mph is arguably more convenient than having to, even if you've gotten used to it.

    People got used to climbing stairs, doesn't mean we stopped using elevators.

  • I'm really torn on that. Because I want media to be unbiased, but I also want media to tell the truth.

    Most media will simply report the truth of what other people say is the truth.

    I suppose I'd opt for unbias over bias if those were the two options.

  • I would ask her to correlate them with existence of violent movements alongside.

    The MLK-Malcolm X dichotomy

    In short, the presence of a militant option alongside your nonviolent option is quite useful in compelling the opposition to your side because the other option is the militant one.