808cyclist
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I'm in the the process of developing a way to build my emergency food supply on an annual basis, and then donating the older items to the Food Bank. This way, if I plan it right, I'll always have emergency food and help out those in immediate need.

can I get my 20 seconds back? and yes, it took me that long...

Quite honestly, being a Nobel prize winner means not a whole lot these days. Paul Krugman's a self-professed liberal, perhaps a progressive, and dare I say, a communist. I've got nothing to back my opinion, but just as he gives his opinion, so will I.

Remember that a budget hasn't been passed since 2009. They've only increased the debt ceiling so they can spend more. WITHOUT A BUDGET!

They can't even determine which personnel are "essential" if a shutdown were to occur. I wish I had more faith in our elected officials, but they won't be able to agree upon the definition of "need".

thanks. I don't have enough mana this turn.

and, I'm a loser.

I'll try this one more time...

I wonder how this compares with supermarket buying habits. Sometimes, when grocery shopping, I'll end up with a couple of things that I didn't intend on buying.

I like the look, but it's a bit sluggish on my phone...

But what's the cost on your time to design and build it?

I read "rooting through your cupboard" as "rooting your cupboard". And then I thought, "Holy crap, I can root my cupboard?!" Too much Android on my mind...

I suppose. Lots of double entendre...

that's a lotta wood.

did the narrator say something about shoving wood in her mouth? geez.

Not to mention any odors you pick up... or leave 'behind'

My wife's coworker is a short sleeper. She gets between 4-5 hours of sleep a night, and during the day, goes about 1000 miles an hour. I don't understand it. I don't care. I like sleep. (Although, I admit, if I didn't have to sleep, that would be cool.)

Couldn't you do the same with networked drives?

I don't think CrashPlan offers free space, and really, it's only good for backing up your data. You pay $55/year for unlimited storage. I have 300GB backed up (our iPhoto library is over 100GB, including video).