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This suggests that our copy is not complete, either... I odubt there will be any terribly shocking.

My problem is that I change devices so often, I'm continually training a new keyboard...

I see that lawn and garden irrigation are not on that list. There is a lot of water poured over (and in many cases over poured) grass and weeds on a daily basis.

I loved "Herman's Head"...

Good Lord, I'm only eleven pages in and I am laughing my butt off...

Point.

It appears to be an efficient way of gathering and storing light energy.

I am sad that I had not discovered this comic before, so now I will head for the comic archives (I'm assuming they are still there)... it's there an e-version of the book?

This is a great article, I don't read traditional media much, so I missed this particular news flash.

Going earlier than that are the errant scientists and natural philosophers in Victorian literature— Frankenstein, for instance. I think Poe did some of that, too. And, of course, there was Lovecraft...

Am I the only one who is more interested in learning about the modifications to the burner?

For the stock Galaxy S4 (I have a 720T), swiping the clock to the left will let you have a list of apps to run, and swiping the clock to the right will get you widgets.

You are right. As it is, LA has been taking water from other regions (other states, even) for decades.

I was under the impression that the student rate was only good for the first year. Last year I got it for $89.

As I recall, the city of Fresno's charter specifically outlawed water meters.

I can't do videos, but if I could, I'd be posting a cut from Thumb Wars right now.

All I've got to say is that if a Turkeysaurus Breast Sandwich ever shows up on a menu, I am totally going to get that.

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I am saying that I prefer games with less moral ambiguity. My preference.

The first thing that comes to mind is that someone talked about the unspeakable, otherwise how would I (as the theoretical visitor) have learned of this rule?