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I haven't been following the story beyond a brief post I wrote for Crosstalk a month ago, but the theory at that time was that the JP Morgan-Chase breach was done by Russian hackers in an attempt to intimidate or retaliate for US and European policy toward Russia regarding the Ukraine situation. There were five banks

Gawker covered an adult sleepover at one of the NYC museums and I believe one of the Chicago museums had one a couple of years ago, but I'm not finding it on a current schedule.

Oooo! That's good. Thanks for sharing the idea!

My wife has been a Girl Scout leader for ten years, in different parts of the country and I've recently been roped into becoming a Webelo Leader. We also know people who put together badge workshops and I can co-sign most of what you've written. Though, I do think that if someone wanted to put together a co-workshop

Badge workshops are designed to fulfill all or most of the requirements for a specific badge. If there aren't space limitations, an age-appropriate Girl Scout troop may be able to register for the museum's Webelo Scientist or Cub Scout Astronomy workshop and do everything for those Boy Scout badges, but only the

I'm sure generic science programs are offered by the museum to all kids as their explanation suggested and Scout groups would be welcome to register. What sets apart a museum or park's Scout programs are that they include elements to earn a specific badge.

For the past couple of years, SyFy has held streaming of their shows until thirty days after air and up until recently, perhaps coinciding with the SyFy change, Fox used to hold their shows for eight days. While I've always read "Morning Spoilers" which will sometimes mention a twist that would have been covered by a

As I linked from another comment in this thread, a variety of wildlife use the underpasses which were built for bear during the widening and reconstruction of US 64 in eastern North Carolina. Using infrared cameras in the three existing tunnels under a twelve-mile section, researchers counted more than three thousand

Researchers have found that a variety of wildlife uses the underpasses in eastern North Carolina, which were originally built for bear. A quick web search produced this before and after media report and a study supporting them for another stretch of road.

That's an important distinction. For whatever reason, they are guys without a life partner or mate, who are looking through a dream catalog for a date.

The whole series streams for free on Hulu, if you want to go all in.

We don't do gender roles and have never had any kind of gender stereotypes at my house, other than maybe purposefully not buying anything pink when my daughter was a baby, letting the pink mostly come from relative gifts, yet she now loves the color — the pink hoodie she ordered was delivered today — and she's right

If I may help take things full circle, here's a 2010 Jon Stewart clip.

While it isn't Netflix and would default to Amazon, you could make and share an IMDB list.

I don't have a quick link, but I know that I've used a couple of pre-created Hulu excerpts in Kinja posts. It's not totally necessary because the Hulu tech allows you to make your own clips, but the pre-created clips are handy to use, especially for shows which are subscriber-locked.

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Thanks for linking the deleted scene. It wasn't nearly as clear with the cut.

Every public tweet since Twitter's inception is being archived by the Library of Congress specifically for research. Twitter gave them a copy of everything from the beginning to 2010 and after then with Twitter's cooperation, the LoC has been recording as we tweet. While it may seem a bit creepy for them them to

I watched the pilot one night back in January, along with an unsold Dan Harmon superhero comedy starring Jack Black and Owen Wilson's voice, when I learned about it from an Odeck thread. Though it's probably clear why neither were sold, I think both are worth a watch.

Thanks for linking to the reviews. I thought they helped paint the scene.

I'd like to add to @e30s2k's point that though I don't have a problem with the concept of a police officer wearing a camera or computer, not only wouldn't I want Google handed a taxpayer-funded resource to keep all of their mapping products dominant, but I also wouldn't want Google to have access to people's criminal