hagerman on This is how TheOatmeal responds to FunnyJunk threatening to file a federal lawsuit unless they are paid $20,000 in damages - http://www.reddit.com/r...
"Sorry about that. The bot will attempt to cache all assets referenced on the site (including references within CSS and JS files up to 5 levels deep). Occasionally, it will fail to mirror a particular asset (in this case http://theoatmeal.com/img...) and as a fallback it leaves the full URL in place. I went ahead and removed it to avoid any lag. Thanks for pointing it out."
- Chris Hagerman
"I thought so too. Looks like [one of the developers of the site](http://patrikios.org/resume...) works as a UI designer for Amazon, so that would explain it. :)"
- Chris Hagerman
"Mine is the same, however, it did ship. You can find the tracking number by going to the [UPS tracking page](http://www.ups.com/WebTrac...) and selecting Track By Reference. Enter your phone number without any spaces or dashes (ex: 2125551212) in the shipment reference field and it should show up."
- Chris Hagerman
"True, but you have to keep in mind that the primary audience for the proposed Tampa <-> Orlando route would be tourists. Central Florida has almost 50 million visitors per year and by having access to high speed rail, many of them would not need to rent a vehicle. A route from Orlando to Tampa would benefit those who are taking a cruise, going to beaches, or visiting Busch Gardens. Also, many international flights are actually much cheaper to Tampa instead of Orlando, so even with the overhead of a rail ticket, it might be less expensive to fly in and out of Tampa. Also, the proposed route included a stop at the Orlando airport and at Walt Disney World, which would eliminate the need for WDW to operate a shuttle service as it does now. If just 5% of Central Florida visitors took the high speed rail, it would deliver 2.4 million travelers per year..."
- Chris Hagerman