I, for one, fully endorse the use of location-centric idioms in the reporting of things like these. Well done, Kat. One does feel quite badly for the scones, though.
I, for one, fully endorse the use of location-centric idioms in the reporting of things like these. Well done, Kat. One does feel quite badly for the scones, though.
I actually have it on good authority that a lap dance is so much better when the stripper's cryin'.
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I'm using exactly this setup. I found some add-ons to WMC that allow you to switch to Hulu Desktop and Boxee, but it's far from perfect. I still have to use the mouse at times to click on the app in order to get the taskbar at the bottom to go away.
@REO Speedwagon: Really? Unless your insurance cost 50% of your salary, a 6% increase in your insurance would have been less dollar-wise than an increase in your salary of 3%.
@QLAB: Actually, I think we need some truth (or at least clarity) in reporting laws. Blockbuster still gets those movies before Netflix and Redbox. Blockbuster kiosks, which are owned by NCR and lease the name from Blockbuster are now under the same delay as Netflix. The linked article makes it clear, but Gizmodo's…
@Skeptic: Came here to say this as it is exactly correct. Blockbuster stores and Blockbuster by mail will still have some movies 28 days earlier than Neflix.
Why is it that the can of soda is popping up as Purell?
@jackslackofselfrespect: Now that would be totally awesome!
@t0ughguy0: Oh, trust me, lots of us touched your mom's vagina. Lots.
@The Lab: Ü müün "Applü", rüght?
I like the Eagle Creek Pack-It Folders. I still have to iron my business shirts, but it does keep them from sliding around in the suitcase. I use this one for button down shirts and boxers and the next smaller size for undershirts and socks (I layer them across the top).
Hmm. 4G symbol, HTC Sense like clock showing, and battery in the yellow. I guess that's an Evo. Mainly it was the battery in the yellow that gave it away.
@ament001: I do think that when more people opt out and complain to the airlines, the airlines listen and instruct their lobbyists to work on it. But even if it doesn't, I still won't be going through the AIT. If I no longer have the choice to opt out, I'll start looking for another job that doesn't require me to…
@ament001: Personally, I opt out because of the radiation risks. Well known researchers have said the AIT scanners deposit radiation into the outer layers of the skin so, while it might be a small amount, it is more concentrated in one area. Further, radiation exposure is cumulative. I don't trust the government…
@C141Clay: Even just the threat of an en masse exercising of rights was enough to make the TSA turn off the Nude-O-Scopes today. Seems pretty effective to me.
Would the Nude-O-Scopes catch this lady?
@ament001: The AIT scanners would not have detected the shoe bomber or the underwear bomber, nor would they detect a bomb inside a body cavity. They provide no benefit, except for former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, who is in bed financially with Rapiscan.
@ament001: So your failure to plan appropriately and get to the airport with enough time to spare should somehow convince me to accept an unknown amount of radiation into my body? Radiation that researchers at Johns Hopkins have said is dangerous? Wow, way to put my safety behind your convenience.
@Sjenkins7000: Where's the probable cause?