@jaysonst@jaysonst your adulation if “framing” seems absurd to me. The easiest thing for an ump to see is a sudden jerk of the glove by the catcher, while he holds it steady if he thinks it was originally a strike.
@DianaDeutsch I heard you today on Radiolab explaining the theory that early exposure to tonal languages greatly increases your chance of having perfect pitch. English has great meaning in intonation. Did you look into different musical training?
@kashhill I can simply see where my wife is with Find My on Apple, as long as she has her phone. She knows this of course and can find me too. We find it quite useful in many situations. I can also find her phone if she’s not sure where it is.
@michellehistand@emilyslist@KamalaHarris All this is fine. But how about simple local issues? Why are the two south gates of Sacks playground locked? Are we keeping the people awaY from the parks?
@jmartNYT @BrianStryker Why do you say the economy was the main issue but also that Youngkin’s campaign was based on the pseudo-culture issue of schools?
@ElGarySanchez why do you do that “framing.” Seems to me useless for two reasons: the umpire has to look at the ball when it crosses the plate not when you catch it; and your quick jerky motion moving your glove just tells the umpire you didn’t think it was a strike.
This is a poorly informed and prejudicial report. Cassava is a staple of West Africa and I haven't heard of any negative effects. People know how to avoid the cyanide.
Does Western Digital still encrypt their drives without telling you and then sell you the password if you want encryption protection? I know this was true a few years ago.