dieselbug
dieselbug
dieselbug

And it's the law. US law defines chocolate to contain different ratios of cocoa solids and fats than chocolate from the rest of the world..

I've been advised by many a medical professional to use "8oz for every 20 lbs of body weight per day" formula.

If you're a Nikon fan, this may be better . . . . http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/dx-dream-team.htm

iPlayer doesn't work in FF but it does in Chrome

Yeah. Rifles. Nice cherry picking there, bud.

3330s took up more space, used more power and at ~45lbs and 22" across with a whole 200MB capacity at $74k - $87k per seems a tad more expensive than the 3390s. And you could change out the spindles for different jobs . . . that's how I know how much they weighed - in the mid 80s I was a lab coated mainframe op on

Nothing to do with 9/11. There were always requests/orders to shut off all electronics, including Gameboys, walkmans, disc mans and any other devices with an on/off switch.

http://www.skymall.com/shopping/detail.htm?pid=204324275&c Note the corks are flat (better heat dissipation) and the frame is real wood (no formaldehyde emission issues a la MDF)

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/dx-dream-team.htm

Having gone through WD TV Live Hub and AppleTV I finally settled on a Sony NSZ-GT1 and am very happy with the result. The Bluray player is as you would expect, and with an all Sony setup the remote works seamlessly with everything I have (including my DirecTV HD-DVR).

But you're a sad sack of Apple fanboi. I'd rather be me, thank you.

GV is great, but no international SMS.

and do you think Romney really won Ohio?

Widgets FTW. Until iOS does widgets (which they will likely never do until the Patent wars die down) they've got no chance of having me as a customer.

Look for earbuds with small driver diameters - iBeats have very narrow drivers and with the small buds on them the will fit the smallest of ear canals. I've also found that Shure e210s have smaller drivers. Skullcandy FMJs are smallish, but the best I've found so far are the iBeats.

They outsourced to Microsoft for their systems - there goes the (security) neighborhood . .. . .

Email is as secure as the infrastructure that hosts it and the people who use it, but can be very secure.

Yeah, SMS is the only "instant" communication option. Can't even be bothered to cite how many "instant" communication options there are to show how much #fail that is.

That's all well and good but the top selling beers in this country are still piss & sugar, because that's what most Americans drink. For the record my local is the best Brewpub in the US, according to GABF, and you wouldn't catch me drinking Bud, Coors or MGD.

There's a chain of Cinemas opening in Southern Cal that allows this option - http://www.cinepolisusa.com . They serve booze during the movie too!