The modern practice of characterizing Holocaust victims as having been "murdered", apparently as a way of signalling moral outrage. Murder takes place outside of the law. If someone is trying to murder you, then a policeman will protect you. In many cases during the Holocaust, the police were the ones doing the killing.
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Double ordering screens at fast-food drive-throughs. With the sole exception of Rally's (which has a drive-through window on each side of the restaurant), these don't get you served any faster, or do any other good thing for the customer. It's basically a way of getting you to the commit point quicker, so you don't decide to go elsewhere.
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Fox News' insistence that 'G' is the abbreviation for thousands. They've apparently arrived at this through the use of 'grand' for thousands, which I've not heard anyone say in years anyway.
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The Weather Channel's insistence that winter storms have names, just like hurricanes. This is apparently a cynical calculation that naming blizzards will make them a Big Deal, so that people will watch the WC (and its advertisers) more. WC's already on my list anyway for the lobbying effort they made in the mid 90s to prohibit the NWS from issuing weather forecasts, because that meant that the government was competing against private enterprise, despite the fact that the WC depends totally on information that the government provides for free.
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Slideshows used to present lists. Has anyone ever looked at a site and said to themselves, "Gee, this would work so much better as a slideshow"?
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Double ordering screens at fast-food drive-throughs. With the sole exception of Rally's (which has a drive-through window on each side of the restaurant), these don't get you served any faster, or do any other good thing for the customer. It's basically a way of getting you to the commit point quicker, so you don't decide to go elsewhere.
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Fox News' insistence that 'G' is the abbreviation for thousands. They've apparently arrived at this through the use of 'grand' for thousands, which I've not heard anyone say in years anyway.
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The Weather Channel's insistence that winter storms have names, just like hurricanes. This is apparently a cynical calculation that naming blizzards will make them a Big Deal, so that people will watch the WC (and its advertisers) more. WC's already on my list anyway for the lobbying effort they made in the mid 90s to prohibit the NWS from issuing weather forecasts, because that meant that the government was competing against private enterprise, despite the fact that the WC depends totally on information that the government provides for free.
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Slideshows used to present lists. Has anyone ever looked at a site and said to themselves, "Gee, this would work so much better as a slideshow"?
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