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Would all of you excuse me for a moment? [Walks out onto the street.]

OK, "brave, strong and always running a little late"?

Wander Woman - brave, strong and hopelessly lost.

Wow, it's almost a plot device for a Sci-Fi epic. The hero's got moments to record a 10sec message to himself/herself and toss it into that tiny white-hole where it'll land on their doorstep ... 5 years ago! (The last message was a mess: they looked out on the street while pressing [Record] and sent "LOOK, a

Maybe, instead of turning websites black we should organize a "Weekend Without Movies " for the guys over at MPAA?

I'm more fond of the term "Green Lanternix" (I know gender-based terms are a little silly - in English - but there's a part of me that thinks a woman being able to be an "executrix" of a will seems somehow cooler.)

I just got my "Statement of Accomplishment" from Stanford's "Machine Leaning" class that ran from last Oct to Dec. (74.25/80 on the quizes and 750/800 on the programming assignments - I'm pleased). Ng was an excellent video lecturer. He and his team put a massive amount of effort into it and the quality showed.

And thou dost not cross the streams!

Easy. It's all about the damage from heat of evaporation...

I know what you mean, I've got my eye on one of these models. It's within my price point, a little downscale but most importantly inconspicuous.

Det. Paul Patterson wasn't a fan of working "by the book." Take this very moment, for instance. He was driving well over the limit on the road up Mt Thom - hair pin turn after hair pin turn - steering with only his right hand. His left hand held a cell phone against his ear (waiting for an answer), he was keeping one

Bravo! [claps] Bravo!

Nora Ephron: "Sleepless in Forks" - Bella deals with constants phone calls from her mother (offering relationship advise) while she processes her feelings for the two guys in her life - the nice guy and the rogue. Meanwhile Forks police force deals with reports of a phantom peeping-tom.

Holy Line-Cutting, Batman!

Who doesn't!

What's Lois got that you don't have, dear? The morals of an alley cat for starters.

I remember he was interviewed by NPR sometime in the last year (possibly a "This American Life" ep, but I can't find it.) He sounds curmudgeonly but there's a tenderness in him.

Judging from her head bandages I feel she should be resting somewhere instead of trying to treat patients in a busy ER.