arttmonkey
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arttmonkey

'two' should be 'too'

But, we're American, and we're always right. So Puritan work lives are obviously the only way to do things and everyone else is wrong. See also: Imperial vs Metric systems.

Pants. Can't say that I'd ever give up my trusty analog Cloth-based trousers for a digital counterpart.

@Chris McEliece: +1, I don't have credit card debt, but I do have debt that needs to be re-payed that isn't recorded anywhere except my credit report. It would be nice to have something like this to help manage it easier. The answer to that may just be the goals tool in Mint, but I dunno.

Why I Need To Root My Phone, Reason #14.

Hello, my name is Scott. I have Digital OCD. I didn't realize it until I read this article. Now if you'll excuse me, I have an entire collection of images and vectors to re-sort and categorize for the projects I'll never complete.

"Keep your enemies close..."- heard that somewhere.

You know what I don't like? Wires. Know what else? IR, RF, Dongles and Batteries. If it doesn't have Bluetooth built in then I don't want it.

Squeeze them in the Iron Fist, watch them squirm through; Hold them up with an Open Hand, watch them prosper for you.

It looks like his head started off too big and was painted 'down' to fit proportionately on the Vault version. Also, how does this compare to other Raphael works? I guess, specifically, his later works as the vault version seems to be 'newer'?

@Ding-Dang: But did he really exist... and if not, how does that make you feel, hmmm?

@mjh2901: Same here, (including 'except DVR') all CFL's until they die, then LEDs. Smartstrips for all things needing a powerstrip. In the process of installing motion-controlled light switches and tying the fan to the light in the Bathroom, which also be automated. Next step is to begin a solar panel array (start

Here you go- just bypass that pesky drain cause it doesn't freeze anyway, and just cut a hole in your supply lines to empty the saltwater into.

A museum should purchase one of these reactors, that way, when the reactor is deemed a giant paperweight, the museum can have it for its paperweight collection and 'ideas that didn't work' exhibit, the 'physicists' get paid their 'funding' for the year and we all learn a valuable lesson.

I think the real question is: Why?

I can't help but think that this sudden turn of 'let's be nice to hackers' is going to have insidious consequences further down the road for both hackers and consumers... call it a gut feeling, but I would be very wary of these meetings and offers of 'friendship'.

I've been here since Atari at my friends house, and my first Nintendo when it came out... In my circle I correctly predicted Blu-Ray would win, that Android would be bigger than initially perceived, (I've had iPhone converts when my Droid was shown to them) and that cds were a thing of the distant past (go ogg/flac!)

Put me down for two pair! One with those crazy 'wild eye' effects, and another that look 'real'.