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"Quick, to the laser cave!"

I've been using Picasa for that. It's not perfect, but it's good enough™.

Try opening it in private browsing/incognito/whatever ff calls it. That should tell you if a full clear would even fix it.

Try opening it in private browsing/incognito/whatever ff calls it. That should tell you if a full clear would even fix it.

MMS! OH I'VE DREAMED OF CATCHING UP TO 2005!

Someone forwarded me a petition the other day to that effect. I told them it was cute to think that someone—anyone— would vote to give themselves a pay cut as punishment for something they did.

Thank you!

What's that icon you have in the notification bar, to the left of your alarm icon?

This was from a while ago, but still hugely relevant:

Every time I hear about a new procedure like this, I always think "awesome!" followed by "well, it's untested and is going to stay that way for a while." It's simultaneously amazing and depressing.

This is where android's multiple account feature is awesome. Offspring has his own login without a credit card attached to it.
As a side bonus, he's able to keep his pictures and game saves separate from mine.

So awesome how fast prosthetics are coming along, especially given that they felt so stagnant for so long. At this rate, how long until prosthetics become something people do because they're genuinely better than their organic counterparts? 5 years? 10?

Interestingly/horrifyingly, there's a manhunt going on up here now for someone that just decided to shoot people with a crossbow.

As a broader question, why do people hate change so much? I mean, I get that a given change is often poorly thought-out or it may "break" a workflow you're used to, but even well-thought-out, well-intentioned, and well-executed changes are meet with horrible reactions.

I haven't used evernote food, but I've heard I should. How is it? What's different between it and regular evernote?

I've been using Google drive for some time, but am in the prices of moving to evernote.