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Yes, it's GLaDOS. Really. With help from Valve, Ellen McClain and Guillermo del Toro's family: http://kotaku.com/5951086/guillermo-del-toros-next-movie-has-a-little-glados-in-it

Yes, it's GLaDOS. Really. With help from Valve, Ellen McClain and Guillermo del Toro's family: http://kotaku.com/5951086/guillermo-del-toros-next-movie-has-a-little-glados-in-it

Yes, it's GLaDOS. Really. With help from Valve, Ellen McClain and Guillermo del Toro's family: http://kotaku.com/5951086/guillermo-del-toros-next-movie-has-a-little-glados-in-it

Wow. We've had one of these (http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-Mini-jack-RX-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B0038MA11U) to turn a pair of Sennheiser HD210 headphones into wireless headphones for a year or so now. No problem at all with it. Great Li-ion battery, USB charging, and works with headphones or aux connectors (for the car -

Johnny Depp as Cave Johnson? Why not just stick with GK Simmons?

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I see your Edward Scissorhands and raise you a Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell - AKA the theme from "Requiem for a Dream".

I think you mean centripetal force. There is no such thing as "centrifugal" force, that is merely inertia, and would draw the liquid to the outside edges.

Input! Need input!

You have to be kidding, right? Vi Hart is AWESOME!

Chubb mortise locks. 100% immune to bump key attacks.

I believe the current, hipster, way is to use loose leaf teas an infuser pot or mug, like the pictured.

Just make sure you keep your Personal Identification PIN Number secret.

But if you're using the PVR support in XBMC, then CableCARD isn't a problem. Your backend (MythTV, for instance) takes care of the recordings, and XBMC is the frontend.

XBMC doesn't do the recording itself, it acts as a frontend to whatever supported server program you want to use as a backend. That server also takes care of waking the system. So, if you wanted, you could have a box in the basement entirely dedicated to recording and storage (A NAS+ if you will). Then your HTPC can

The way the PVR support in XBMC works is that it acts as a client to a PVR server system, like MythTV, TVHeadEnd or VDR (To name a few). So the server system (not necessarily hosted on the same box) does the recording, and XBMC does the management. If you want to know more, the XBMC wiki has much more:

Personally, I believe that geeks are much more free than others. They enjoy escaping into realms of intellectual fantasy, be it Sci-Fi or Fantasy. And when (generally at a very young age) "Society" tells them that imagination and fantasy is bad, they (in return) ignore what "Society" says is right and proper for them

The way I have them set up:

Any time you burn a fossil fuel (or anything else, for that matter) with insufficient oxygen, carbon monoxide (CO1) is produced rather than carbon dioxide (CO2). So if your natural gas fired forced air furnace (typical heating setup in North America) or your natural gas fired water heater has a blocked air intake (or

Wow. That's some epic trolling you're attempting there. Sorry and all that, but I, for one, am not falling for it. Sorry.

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It's a real shame the Amiga died. Here's an (Emulated) A500 singing "Daisy Bell" too, all from a simple text file (Which is also shown)