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@oopsmyeye: Lite is free and works really well but the other options are great because they build the image library. It's like the iTunes of disk images, don't have to hunt down the image through folders.

Vote: Daemon Tools

@Dylan Wolter: I think I saw his name in the credits during the loading sequence when you start up Photoshop CS2, but I don't think he's been a part of the development team since then.

@typica1cat: from a To Catch A Predator party I had last year...

@invictus2006: who wants pictures of an ugly lesbian girl on their computer anyway?

for somebody that knows enough about this to be able to put together the rig, he should realize the case IS an important part so he doesn't end up frying components by not having them grounded very well.

@RT100: I think this map was commissioned by Steve Jobs.

@sjschwar: that does ring a bell now.

@Skeptical_Geezer: "if they were already there, hoses and equipment already in place, doing nothing was inhumane and spiteful."

@ninjablaze: the problem with your question is... they don't pay taxes for that. It was an opt-in tax (for people outside city limits) that this homeowner made a conscious decision not to pay.

@Paper-Cut: you have a nicer county than these people do (or higher taxes than they do)

@sjschwar: I wouldn't doubt it but I don't know, I just remember a few years ago when I had a buckyball on the front of one of my chem books and a nanotube on the front of my calc book.

@AOClaus: it doesn't necessarily immediately recombine, and that has nothing to do with the reason they call it a neutral pH.

This will probably replace my current love for the buckyball...

@macrumpton: Am I the only one that looked at the patent?

This is the view of the back end

combine this with the jiggly boobs app and you've got a deal.

@AyeEye: Optical Snake Oil... one drop in each eye every day and your cataracts wont be noticeable, your PRK scars will stop giving you glare, you'll say goodbye to your readers, your floaters wont bother you and your glaucoma will be a worry of the past.