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DIE AUTOPLAY SCUM
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"milquetoast" seems a bit harsh, unless that word just describes someone who says stuff that requires the engagement of a basic level of brain functioning for understanding to occur.
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@2 The word doesn't fit at all.
Maybe Brissey thinks it means mild-mannered.
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I'm really enjoying his book. It has helped reframe some questions I've had for a long time about the relationship between salary and equity. It isn't exactly a mystery to know where it's going, but there's a lot of good background on many economic topics on the journey.
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I saw Brissey at Joe Bar writing this. He was drinking milk and eating toast.
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Huffington Post posted a long interview yesterday with both Piketty and Elizabeth Warren.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/02…
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autoplay goes below the jump! when will you learn this?
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I reject the premise that it's possible to be "too intellectual for television"; though one can certainly be too smug for it. Granted, TV is the opiate of the masses, but there are still some programs with intellectual and artistic merit.
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But then maybe that was Grant's own subtext all along...
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Video quality looks like I'm watching it on an SNES, and it got stuck in buffer loop hell at only 25%, before he'd even finished introducing his ideas. Nice job, Comedy Central.
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@ Knat: Their embeds and streaming are the worst. You'd think a medium so heavily dependent on video would have that one sorted by now.

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