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@FritzLaurel: I have to agree. While a novelty, it doesn't make sense. If it can be exported to QT then it can be edited by iMovie. So, my guess is that either we have only part of the story, or there is a guaranteed path for upgrade in the version of iOS to follow this one.

Some new sort of giant fleshlight?

@btrotta: Exactly what I learned from NPS and SAR classes. The figure-8 can also be felt and understood underwater and in the dark. There are also simple variations to the figure-8 that make it one of the most versatile knots to use.

One of my parents worked for museums. As a kid, I spent a lot of time in one of the languishing Eames href="http://www.exploratorium.edu/mathematica/"Mathematica halls that dotted the nation. The hall was more interisting than collections of space equipment, moon rock samples, and the more wiz bang things that are

@DeadWriter: Now that I think about it, I have a whole AudioUnits plug-in set that I could use to simulate radio interference, drop out, and signal mixing, but it isn't the same.

In this modern world, I can hear some irritating political pundit or some wacky conspiracy theorist via radio or via the Internet. But I can only hear about aquatic man apes, big foot, UFOs, Shadow People, the MIBs with sometimes dramatic and eerie noise via interference on AM radio.

Post-It tape is fantastic for this. Avery also makes labels that are removable and come in a self dispensing roll.

@samirtv: Wind is a powerful adversary. The taller it is, the more it costs.

@yarqgc: Approved! I don't want to know why you have a picture of a vending machine for bait, what it was taken at night, or what the liquid covering the ground is.

Well then, the uni-tasking iPad will make us smarter. (Well until multitasking is enabled.)

I didn't see this in the article, but make sure the cutting does not have flowers or flower buds. The cutting will put it's energy into the flowers instead of creating roots, at least in my experience.

1/2 the time it took Apple to get to the same number of apps.

@waclark57: I mention chemistry valence electrons, but it's really rationalized bigotry and societal acceptance of what they have been habituated to.

@djslipside: You could correct him, it's bubbles of CO₂ carbon dioxide not C carbon.

So, lets say some kid aerosolize some fairly pure USP grade ethanol and manage to rig a setup with an oxygen bottle where as one breaths in the O₂ from the mask (ala Blue Velvet) the aerosol is released, he or she would get inebriated really fast but, according to this idea, not stay as drunk as long or have as nearly

@docb: Your right. I think this is kind of silly. It does help to remove CO₂, but they don't say by how much, if any.

Don't you look down your nose at me!