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@Mike Won: The premise used for the immune system argument is at least partially flawed, and usurped by the fact that rapidly switching to cold water is dangerous to people with respiratory or heart problems (which often they don't even know about) due to the stress it puts on your body.

I can understand a quick "sink shower" with a washcloth as I used to call them (and did when I ended up spending the night at the university for whatever reason) as an alternative to showering every other day, which is what the first person in that article is really suggesting. She's also using lemon juice as a

Two kinds of wardrobe (Pax, pax, pax, pax and Elga), ten thousand configuration options.

@mr_godot: If that was me I would have somehow shot the falcon despite aiming at the banshee!

The more I think about it, the more I think he's quite frankly, absolutely right. There's a real limit to how much the rest of us can boycott air travel for change, because it's become too crucial to our lives, and the customer drop just gets blamed on economy... but if *pilots* were willing to take a stand, set an

@uncle_jojo: It is stupid in the case that someone gets upset about getting pregnant when using this method. At 80%, this isn't birth control, it's just lowering the odds. If you chose to use the method, that's fine, I understand... just do so with the knowledge that you may need to be a parent someday anyhow, so

This could get real interesting if your project codenames are common terms or names.

@Geisrud: I had an i600m (same guts as the D600, slightly different case), and it was the most reliable laptop I've ever owned, and ran both windows and linux like a champ with easy driver sets. The current E series latitudes whine, creak, touchpads don't work half the time, overheat, and no longer support a second

unfortunately a lot of devices have also stopped allowing a USB charge if there isn't a data signal present (which is really quite stupid)

@pezeveng319: He was referring to poor ultra-brights that cause wash-outs, I was talking ergonomics. It has nothing to do with technical prowess. I'm not trying to show off my "e-peen", it's just something I've dealt with in real life, and that has been a really persistent and stupid problem in the industry.

"Typically, the higher your nits the better your experience will be, though ultra-bright LCDs can sometimes appear washed-out, particularly when displaying black."

"I don't know why you'd want to be a leftie"

@michael: I read up on that a long time ago after a friend mentioned it to me. The mercury scare was due to a major industrial frack-up. current HFCS processing for food does not cause mercury contamination (in the US at least).

"whether it's corn sugar or cane sugar, your body can't tell the difference. Sugar is sugar."

@Archaotic: However they provide sufficient building parts to replicate most environments from scratch. If you want a big base or something, it's possible to build and then share, so you'll see them soon.

Either the HDR shots are reversed, or someone has a poor understanding of what HDR means. HDR imaging shows more detail under stark lighting conditions, not less.

@resvrgam: "Play our product every month and try to squeeze every ounce of game you can from what you're paying for but we're going to penalise you for playing more than X hours."

If you are looking for hosting, look elsewhere. Registration is usually included free with hosting, and godaddy has a really miserable interface and horribly slow servers. It's worth it to go with another service for more control over your site and better service.

Your post doesn't point out the vast range of results they received. The highest content was 83mg, well within the range of home brewed, which they state as 50-150mg. There is no statistical significance to their data with a range from 3-83 over 6 teas... they should just be telling you which particular brands have

Some of us nearsighted folks need our glasses to see the screen too unless we want to look like complete idiots. :)