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Reply to comment by StampedeJonesPS4 in A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
Today I parked next to a four-door Mustang. Looked just like a Kia EV6. 🤦
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Reply to comment by wongo in A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I parked next to an actual four-door Mustang today, and it was definitely a "shouldn't"!
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Reply to comment by OneFrabjousDay in [OC] Lower Seeded Teams are Winning More in the NCAA Men's Basketball Round of 64 by Tiger_Rivers
On the other hand, breakout stars at lower tier schools are starting to get recruited to transfer to higher tier programs.
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Reply to comment by johnsgrove in TIL The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still in limited release after 47 years making it the longest-running theatrical release in film history by shakeyjake
I think a lot of people don't know, but the stage musical is just "The Rocky Horror Show."
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Reply to comment by johnsgrove in TIL The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still in limited release after 47 years making it the longest-running theatrical release in film history by shakeyjake
"Picture" and "in film history" wasn't enough?
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Reply to comment by johnsgrove in TIL The Rocky Horror Picture Show is still in limited release after 47 years making it the longest-running theatrical release in film history by shakeyjake
That's a play. This is a movie.
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Reply to comment by -domi- in [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
I thought you meant chrome
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Reply to comment by -domi- in [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
>almost nobody uses on purpose
That's a big assertion.
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Reply to comment by coconutsack699420 in Over 25 GW of solar is actively being constructed in the U.S. by CurseMeKilt
We all did . . .
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Reply to comment by Reading_Rainboner in How the NFL avoids paying disabled players — with the union’s help by washingtonpost
GameDay finds local crew by putting up fliers in the theatre, film, and journalism departments at the schools they visit. Might be different if the venue has an IATSE contact, though.
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Reply to comment by randy24681012 in How the NFL avoids paying disabled players — with the union’s help by washingtonpost
Realistically, a combination of team employees, venue employees, and employees of various subcontractors like Aramark and Allied Universal.
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Reply to comment by DarthRisk in How the NFL avoids paying disabled players — with the union’s help by washingtonpost
Even if they're not independent contractors, they would be employees of the individual teams not the NFL.
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Reply to comment by LittleKittyLove in Boy, 15, found with car belonging to one of three missing Michigan rappers by bananasareappealing
Yup. Bones and All
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in [ESPN] Announced attendance at the Alamodome tonight: 68,323, a new single-game NBA record, in the Spurs' first game there since Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference Semifinals. by dragon8811
For basketball games?
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Reply to comment by dmazzoni in ELI5: How is that Pantone colors don't have direct RGB counterparts? by ExternalUserError
In addition to what everyone else has said,
>Or do you print . . . in order to see what it will look like and adjust?
Many printing/publishing companies have special laser or inkjet printers that have been specially calibrated using a standard called SWOP (Specification for Web Offset Publications; not "Web" here refers to web press printing not the world wide web) to closely mimick what something will look like on the industrial scale printing presses. In the early days of my publishing career, I worked on paper page proofs made by a normal mediocre quality office printer and also got a stack of high quality SWOP proofs just of the art.
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Reply to Vicious grape grabbers by lnfinity
"grape robber" was just sitting there . . .
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Reply to comment by havereddit in ELI5: Everyone knows that Ticketmaster is the biggest scumbucket enterprise on the planet yet no band seems able to avoid their grasp. What's to stop a really major act (e.g. Taylor Swift) from performing in venues that are not controlled by Ticketmaster, or just setting up a parallel company? by havereddit
>University football stadiums
I saw the Stones at a university football stadium. Tickets by Ticketmaster. I saw McCartney at a different university football stadium. Tickets by Ticketmaster. I saw Roger Waters at a college basketball arena. Tickets by Ticketmaster.