If you're the guy who just followed me on Twitter, we did not work in the same place. I did work with many, many people in your office though (unless all the Bloomberg people have already been fired). Read more
I probably played thousands of hours of SimCity 2000. I had an imaginary 30-team pro sports league and 40-team college sports league across 20+ cities I made. Read more
Well that's terrifying. Don't tell anyone I was talking shit! The people I worked closely with were great. Read more
I feel like the answer will usually be "whatever minor athlete you happened to go to high school with." I'm rooting for Mark Rogers to do something. Read more
I didn't love it. I only had to plan a little part of a city, but that part was Times Square, and I had to go there every day. Read more
This is a great joke and also it helps me remember: Read more
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Usually around eight people at the Deadspin desk Read more
I have laxed Read more
Ah good catch. Thought it was an a separate municipality (based on the Scripps street address), but I guess it is just a neighborhood. Read more
Those two whiskeys actually use the exact same base product, LDI rye:http://www.gq.com/life/food/2013… Read more
(I flipped that; 30° quad is larger) Read more
This is true, but most of the Waffle Houses fall within a (relatively) narrow range of latitudes, so it shouldn't be too much of a skew. A quadrangle centered at 40° latitude (heart of Ohi0) should be ≈ 12% larger than a quadrangle centered at 30° latitude (Northern Florida). Read more
What are the rules? I'd also like to take this opportunity to reassert my overall pro-Waffle House stance. Read more
He's also a very strong defensive CF, so that's some additional terrible batting that can be forgiven. Read more
That's sort of a dumb sentiment; people look at "most distinctive" data all the time, because you miss a lot of interesting variation when you only look at the MOST popular thing. Read more
Note in the bottom right: "Drinks listed under multiple cities are equally popular." Obviously there's some rounding here, but I think that's still reasonable. Read more
Also the decade-long uptick once all the kids are out of the house. Read more