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I was reasonably certain it was Horatio.

I'm not generally known for my inability to even, but in this case I seriously can't even.

OH God.... I remember these. I was in my early 20's at the time and was super creeped out.

Maybe she owns one of those Worst Cats?

ack ack. ack ack ack.

Henry Ian Cusick was in the CW's "The 100" this spring, and was delightful.

This strikes me as absolutely the reverse of the kind of technology that should be used. In the Larry Niven novel "Ringworld" a similar device is used:

I'm holding out for Wolfenstein to go on sale. I so so so want it, but I fear my mother instilled into me at a very young age that buying full price for games is for "goddamn sociopaths and communists". Or somehting like that. It was a number of years ago.

I'm holding out for Wolfenstein to go on sale. I so so so want it, but I fear my mother instilled into me at a very

NEVAR FORGET!

Oh. My. God.

Like Marcus Bachmann levels of closetry...

"You mean I can't zoom into individual cells? Pfft..."

Why?

She'll always be Sally Sparrow to me. Always.

Yup. This is a direct result of the union culture inside Air Canada. As an IT professional I can attest to the extra effort a person will need to make to do this as the software can't verify this on its own, whereas a simple subroutine to compare last names was easy to add to the software years ago.

iknowrite?