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Great little NPR audio and video about crows and recognition

Organs are interconnected tissues that form a discrete unit. We've done pig vein, skin graft, heart, kidney, liver, and more transplants. I'm not sure why anyone would think we can't ultimately overcome the everything but the brain (though you never know). The real issues comes with matching and tissue rejection.

translation: San Fernando Valley, just north of Los Angeles proper.

Did you know that Edna was voiced by Brad Bird, the writer and director of the movie? I didn't till I just looked it up.

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Here's an alternate way to do it. Apparently, "all you need is some flint and a log". This way may be a bit more dangerous.

Notice that there is nothing about water temperature, because it doesn't matter. I figure it will take at least another 150 years before we stop using hot water and start using comfortable temperature water.

Queue obligatory XKCD comic

I like the list, big fan of the "Make it so" and I'm not even a big time Trekkie (though I did watch that series).

the image url feature often takes 5 minutes for me

I get it. I just assume it's Mac nowadays. Makes me think of the Mac vs. PC commercials. =(

I've found other similar great advice from Saturday Night Live ;)

All I could think was "what's the battery life on something like that?" My damn cellphone lasts less than a day on active use (old HTC Hero), how much juice does it take to fly a hummingbird

can't seem to promote via thumb sometimes - but thoughtful response so let's see if replying will bump this up...

Call Ewan MacGregor, ask him what's he been doing the last year...

And I am not almost impressed, I am incredibly impressed... that you know how to put ' .: ' into an internet post. Is this one of the ascii alternate symbols?

Question for the grammar police: Is it acceptable to use a superlative to describe a one-of-a-kind? I think it has become OK due to marketing, but I'm not really sure.

I have numerous wireless devices, some of which are relatively old, some have wonky driver support, etc. Dual band is nice if you have legacy devices which do not have 5ghz radios. Dual band is also nice if you stream high def video. Dual band as a technology does nothing for high def video streaming, but it does

I am the "network administrator" and as someone who has used, made, repaired, and hunted down Windows problems, I can't figure this one out.

Everytime I see a crazy pic, I think of the photographer. Rock-climbing pictures, the photographer is both rock climbing and photographing. Surfing, the photographer is potentially going to get nailed by the next wave just so he can get his pic.

Not sure if you are riffing off Idiocracy or not, but Brawndo has it's own site. I'm still not sure if it's an actual product or spoof or spoof that became a product... [www.brawndo.com]