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10 Greatest Sit-Coms Ever?

So they say…

In reverse order:

10. Bewitched
9. NewsRadio
8. Soap
7. Cheers
6. Dharma and Greg
5. The Andy Griffith Show
4. Seinfeld
3. The Big Bang Theory
2. The Beverly Hillbillies
1. WKRP in Cincinnati

Dharma and Greg? Really? And Seinfeld in fourth?

What's missing from this list? What would you add - and what would you kick out to make room?

Road Rage Karma

5 Simple Keys® Key #4 Diagonal Sweetspot Path Drill – VisionTrack

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5 Simple Keys® Key #3 Flat Left Wrist – Two Ball Drill

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5SK® Key #1 Steady Head – Definition and Description

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5SK® Key #2 Weight Forward – Improve Your Contact with a Ball Gate

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Simon Feasey’s DG Driving Clinic

Obama’d

Golfers have come up with a new slang phrase: "Obama'd" means a shot that starts off looking good but then becomes crap.

This joins the long line of other golf-related terms, like "that ball's right of Rush Limbaugh" and so on.

Tesla Model S 2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year

The Tesla Model S starts at less than $60k and is Motor Trend's 2013 Car of the Year.

Also:

Even with its remarkable, 85-kW-hr battery, the Model S' EPA-certified 265-mile range is about 100 miles short of spanning California's two biggest cities. And if you can't manage that, how would you ever get to New York? To answer that, Tesla recently unveiled the first five of what it calls its Supercharger stations along routes connecting L.A. to Las Vegas and San Francisco, and S.F. to Reno. (A sixth is located at SpaceX's Hawthorne factory.) These Superchargers are veritable electron fire hoses, delivering DC energy directly into the battery at rates up to 80 kW, bypassing the on-board 10-kW (or optional 20-kW) inverter(s), and gaining 150 to 160 miles in range in 30 minutes. As Tesla says, stops on long drives often take that long anyway, if you use the bathroom, stretch, and grab a snack.

Moreover, charging will be partially sun-powered -- the stations' roofs are covered with Musk's Solar City photovoltaic cells, but don't worry, you can recharge at night -- and it's permanently free to Model S owners with the 85 kW-hr battery, and 60 kW-hr cars with supercharging capability. As Musk says, as long as you bring enough sandwiches and drinks, you could drive across the country without your wallet. Tesla predicts 100 stations nationwide by 2015.

My Drill and Impact Driver

Picked this up a few months ago but never noted it: the DEWALT DCK280C2 20-Volt Max Li-Ion 1.5 Ah Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit.

Eventually maybe I'll end up getting some extra batteries, but honestly I don't use this type of stuff often enough to worry about it.

Truth Seeking

"Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it."
- André Gide

Marco’s “The Magazine”

So, Marco's "The Magazine" has been around for a few issues now. What's the general take? Worth the $2/month? Worth it if you have to read it on your iPhone 5 only (no iPad)?

Thumbs up? Down? Somewhere in the middle?

Competition for Kids?

{democracy:91}

Show Some Class

Rock the Vote

Nice.

How Fast Siri Should Be

It's not even close.