Bustout
Bustout
Bustout

"(In our office, things sometimes go missing!)"

If I interpreted the article correctly, he went back home for a Torch/Flash Light and came back looking for the snake that bit him and a cold dish named Revenge.

Ummm... if there are rain clouds overhead, aren't you under water?

You should read The Postmortal, by Drew Magary. I just finished it, it asks all of these questions too.

If the improvement in performance that I see from the new iPhone Facebook app update are any indication, then give me native.

Just don't do it while looking at a bathroom mirror, because then they just show up and kill you.

This should also be corrected: "I've got a lot of other things on my plate, but I suspect that..."

I mostly use my PS3, and sometimes my TiVo. But I also just picked up a Raspberry Pi. Putting RaspBMC on it. We'll see how that goes.

With few exceptions, I can never tell his songs apart. It mostly all sounds the same to me.

Seems like a lot of money for that setup to me. I got it from OSH on sale, and I paid about $150 for the Weber Performer about 6 or so years ago, it was a slightly different design, but mostly cosmetic differences from what I can tell. I still use it. I got the gas ignition and I am quite happy with that. As much as I

What if it decides we should all be planking?

I think it depends on where in California. Each county has the right to set up their own fireworks laws.

I don't understand why you would expect me to. Even well done, I can tell the difference. I'm not ruining the meat, it's still quite juicy, it's just no longer pink and with a texture that I don't like. What I don't eat though are cuts that are very marbled with fat. Again, a texture thing.

I'm not sure if it's the Blu-Ray version or not, but I know Adrian is late, when I followed the link it showed me this "You watched this on 10/15/11" and it had been in my queue for at least a few months before I got to it. Also, it's still not complete, there are still scenes missing. They inserted written commentary

I do. Quite often. I get them well done.

I'll be dead to you then.

With the exception of signing for things, which I tend to do more and more on a touch screen these days, I hardly ever pick up a pen. I write so infrequently that it actually hurts when I try to write more than a couple of lines worth. I hate pens/pencils these days. Almost useless to me. Though they do come in handy

I don't feel that. I usually feel frustrated because it's usually written in cursive and it's so sloppy I can't read it very well. I'd rather get the e-mail.

Now I'm going to have nightmares.