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Is there a c-mount adapter for the ipad?!

They have caused me ocular pain on many occasions.

Dearly beloved

It's like heartache, when it's happening it's sometimes hard to believe there's nothing wrong with one's body.

The enteric nervous system has been referred to as a 'second brain' for a long time but it's not that it may hold some cognitive properties like the brain. It's just a part of the autonomic system that is very complex and often under appreciated. While the entire autonomic system is amazing, the gut doesn't get the

Both decision say something. Either could be seen as sensible depending on the point of view (not necessarily the view of the person looking at the logo).

I'd be more of a Gadget/Encylopedia geek. But a few bits of uber/comic/internet thrown in for good measure. Maybe I'm not dedicated enough to be a geek. But that would mean I just need professional help.

I think this should be applied to the companies that move their corporate headquarters off shore for the same reason. Haliburton moved to UAE in 2007 to avoid taxes. They should not be allowed to secure any government contracts. If these courageous senators would apply the rule evenly to the corporations, that they

The story overwhelmed tinyhouselistings.com. It's a cool site. The hard part is finding land and zoning flexibility that allows one to build something other than a McMansion or a condo. Forget about it unless you are hundreds of miles from a city with a professional sports team. That's probably a plus in the eyes of

I'd suspect the pattern reflects 'back to school' and maybe a small 'spring break' spike.

I'd like to think that's a deal breaker for some organizational recruitment policies. But I could be wrong.

What we need is some sort of social construct to convince people to eat certain things, be clean in certain ways and share their food. Like if there was some mystical history we could reference to convince everyone of the importance of acting in simple ways to solve these problems. Maybe we could get these wise people

I like this review in that it first and later points out how bad of an idea the product is. If you have to use a keyboard on a table, then why limit yourself as to where you put the screen? If it were a case like the clamcase that converts it to more like a laptop where the palm rest is as much a lever for holding up

Oh, I agree. The title is complete shit. But I just suggest lower expectations when reading Gawker sites. Things like this are par for the course, like gibberish about pink slime. There are a lot of interesting posts. But it's usually only the crap ones that rile people up enough to comment an possibly click on the

This is the case for most all crimes. You can want to kill someone, but it's not a crime until you take steps to do it. The demand for anything is protected. The alternative is a Thought Police.

These are not and generally don't claim to be journalists (until they get sued). Keeping that in mind makes Gizmodo much more readable!

I think the decision is a required effort to start to draw the proper line. Police/prosecution will not pass up the chance to destroy someone's life on a technicality if the accused were Rickrolled into viewing illegal material. To them, a win is a win, regardless of truth. Now it's up to legislators to reshape the

Waste not, want not.

Microcenter was offering new ones for 350 a few weeks ago and that was too much for me to resist. If you have one near you check to see if they have the 16GB in stock. I think I've seen some 'open box' ones that 'should' come with the warranty too for even less.

Straight from the Snap-On salesman's mouth!